[Ansteorra] Veiling - and other "dress"
Doug Copley
doug.copley at gmail.com
Wed Mar 4 06:44:50 PST 2009
You are correct, some of the places in the "old world" like the Vatican
have rules about attire even if you all want to do is go on the public
tour. Many times there are street vendors where you can purchase really
cheap stuff (at overly inflated prices) near the door so that you will
not have waited in line for 2 hours just to find out you can't go in.
Vincenti
Sandra Geil wrote:
> Another thing to be aware of when traveling to see original art in religious places is that some places require women to wear dresses and socks/stockings.
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> This is not limited to the "old world" at Holy Archangels Monastery [Greek Orthodox] between San Antonio and Austin the dresses and socks rule is enforced and women are required to leave before the gates are closed in the evening.
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> A young woman I teach with also ran into the posture issue. In old country/traditional Orthodox Churches one does not cross ones legs, fold ones arms, or hide ones hands behind ones back.
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