Why do apostolics wear veils




















Not my will but thine be done. Man made in the image and glory of God has no other superior on this earth yet he subjects himself to Gods divine ordinances. God has put all things under his feet. Man must first take his place removing his head covering in respect to his superior when he approaches God or represents Him in prophesy preaching. There can be nothing covering kata-hanging down from his head showing that he is being subject to anyone but God.

This all refers back to Gen. When woman takes her place by being in subjection to her head, the fallen angels are not able to work through her as Satan did through Eve.

Satans seed are the rebellious angels that followed him. The woman shows that she is subject to her spiritual authority by covering her head. Gen And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.

Gen Unto the woman he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception; in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children; and thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee. Strongs Thayer Definition: 1 not covered, unveiled Part of Speech: adjective.

When a woman comes to pray without covering her head akatakaluptos she is showing insubordination. When she places a veil on her head she has power on her head and the ministering angels are able to operate seeing man and woman are following Gods order for them.

James gives us a picture of how satan can work if we are not humble and in subjection no matter what we say from our lips. We can pretend that everything is ok in the outward appearance but the spiritual unseen realm show strife fighting and envy trying to be above another and gives opening for confusion and evil to work.

Jas But if ye have bitter envying and strife in your hearts, glory not, and lie not against the truth. Jas This wisdom descendeth not from above, but is earthly, sensual, devilish. Jas For where envying and strife is, there is confusion and every evil work. Paul is not saying that your hair is your veil. He is not saying saying put hair on your head or dont cut your hair. He specifically says shave which means he realizes that she already has hair on her head. He is not mentioning at this point how long her hair is.

He later references that it is natural for a woman to have long hair and for a man to have short hair. He does not mention that men should shave their heads because their hair is too long and it might be seen as if they had a covering on their heads. This is not referring to the hair as being a covering. It is an external object to the body that is placed over the head. See above for same definition of G Now this gives the reasoning why man is not to cover his head.

Man you see carries the authority of God as he was made in his image. He is not to put on anything that shows he is in subjection any longer. This is in regards to a veil or covering katakalupto as a woman wears covering completely over her head. The Jewish males wear a Yamika covering only the back of the head showing that they are always subject to God, but not a veil, turban, or hat when they worship or pray.

It cannot hang down to infer subjection. Especially now that the Christian has been made free from the law and sin. He previously willingly subjected himself to disobedience and caused sin to enter in. In general, we want to bring the best of ourselves to liturgy, and veiling is a way of doing so. Rather, he is passing on a tradition of women covering their heads and men not doing so.

This tradition was from the Apostles and it was maintained until the s when so many liturgical traditions were discarded. The Code of Canon law required women to cover their heads and forbade men from covering their heads.

The Code of Canon law omitted the passage about women covering their heads, but maintained that men should not. It is unclear why the Code was changed, though it is clear that head covering by women is no longer required by Church law. It is also clear this has been a tradition passed down, and as laity there is no reason why we cannot continue that tradition even if it is not in the Code of Canon law.

Some are choosing to veil not just in church, but anytime they pray in private or in public. It is a way to help them focus. Whether at church on a weekday or on a Sunday, when a woman puts something on her head, she is saying to herself and to others that she is dressed for church.

A working woman can mentally distinguish between work wear an church wear by using a veil. They contribute to giving God the worship that is due to Him.

Thomas Aquinas explains this statement from 1 Corinthians Women show reverence by covering their heads, and men show reverence by not covering their heads. We won't rent or sell your information, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

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