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An Eastern Orthodox Christian woman wearing a headcovering at church; behind her is an icon of the early Christian virgin martyr Saint Tatiana of Rome
An Eastern Orthodox Christian woman wearing a headcovering at church; behind her is an icon of the early Christian virgin martyr Saint Tatiana of Rome, who is depicted with her head covered.
Women who belong to the Hutterite Church, an Anabaptist Christian denomination, wear their headcovering (usually in the form of an opaque hanging veil
Women who belong to the Hutterite Church, an Anabaptist Christian denomination, wear their headcovering (usually in the form of an opaque hanging veil) throughout the day.
Christian women wearing headcoverings at an Easter church service in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Christian women wearing headcoverings at an Easter church service in Saint Petersburg, Russia
The biblical figure Ruth depicted wearing a head covering in the field of Boaz (painting by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld)
The biblical figure Ruth depicted wearing a head covering in the field of Boaz (painting by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld)
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Image: Էջմիածնի Մայր Տաճար
Image: Էջմիածնի Մայր Տաճար
Image: S. George Syr Orth Cathedral Damascus
Image: S. George Syr Orth Cathedral Damascus
Image: Cairo Abbasiya Mark Entrance
Image: Cairo Abbasiya Mark Entrance
Image: Aramana
Image: Aramana