Veiled in Reverence — Head Coverings in the Orthodox Church
Head coverings in the Orthodox Church often raise questions: Are they required? Are they cultural or spiritual? And what do they really mean?
In this episode, Kyra and Anna explore the practice of women wearing head coverings from a historical, scriptural, and pastoral Orthodox perspective. Drawing from Scripture, the Church Fathers, and lived experience, they discuss the spiritual symbolism behind head coverings, the diversity of practice across parishes, and the importance of approaching this tradition with humility, freedom, and love.
This conversation is not about rules or judgment, but about understanding how the body participates in worship—and how reverence begins in the heart. Whether you cover your head, are curious about the practice, or have struggled with the topic, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and peace.
✨ “Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” — 1 Samuel 16:7
For more information on the Orthodox Faith, please visit:https://www.orthodoxintro.org/
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"Women and Headcoverings" - St. Mary Orthodox Church:
https://youtu.be/9A5QWoPNMlg?si=GcYLIoMywf5C45HW
"Veiling of Orthodox Christian Women According to the Fathers and in the History of the Church" by Subdeacon Nektarios, M.A.:
https://www.orthodoxethos.com/post/veiling-of-orthodox-christian-women-according-to-the-fathers-and-in-the-history-of-the-church
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