Chalice Veil
The "Chalice Veil" is a type of head covering traditionally worn by women during religious ceremonies, particularly in the Catholic Church. It symbolizes modesty and reverence, often used during the celebration of the Eucharist. The veil is typically made of lace or silk and can vary in size and design.
In addition to its religious significance, the Chalice Veil is also associated with the sacramental nature of the Mass. It serves as a reminder of the sacredness of the rituals performed and the importance of maintaining a respectful demeanor in the presence of the Holy Communion.