| Please provide a LINK when using the images on this page Garment of Grace ~ MaryT's 5 year old scapular The Brown Scapular and Our Lady of Mount Carmel What is the Scapular? The Scapular is a small replica of the religious habit consisting of two pieces of wool connected by ribbon or cord and worn over the shoulders, under one's clothes, so that one piece hangs in front and the other in back. Along with the Rosary and the Miraculous Medal, the Scapular is one of the chief Marian sacramentals. What is a Sacramental? A sacramental is anything set apart by the Church to excite good thoughts and to increase devotion, and through these movements of the heart, to remit venial sin. Is it the sacramental itself that gives grace? No, it is not the sacramental itself that gives grace, but the devotion, the love of God, or the sorrow for sin that it inspires. In using the sacramentals, the more devotion we have, the more grace we receive. Why do we call it a Scapular? The word "scapular" comes from the Latin word "scapulae" meaning "shoulders." The scapular is actually a miniature form of a monk's habit by the same name which is a sleeveless outer garment falling from the shoulders to the feet. Why do we wear the Scapular? We wear the Scapular to indicate that we place ourselves under the special protection of the Blessed Virgin. We can tell to what army or nation a soldier belongs by the uniform he wears; so we can consider the Scapular os the particular uniform of those who desire to serve the Blessed mother in some special manner. May a non-Catholic person wear the Scapular? By all means...anyone may wear the Scapular, and by so doing, will draw upon their souls What is meant by The Sabbatine Privilege? The Sabbatine Privilege consists essentially in the early liberation from Purgatory through the special intercession of Mary, which she graciously exercies in favor of her devoted servants...on the day consecrated to her, Saturday. The three conditions for the gaining of the Sabbatine Privilege are: -
We must wear the Scapular. -
We must observe Chastity according to our state in life. -
Recite the Little Office of Our Blessed Mother. ( The Rosary or some other pious work can be substitued for the Office. ) | GENERAL ECCLESIASTICAL REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE SMALL SCAPULARS The small scapulars consist essentially of two quadrilateral segments of woolen cloth, connected with each other by two strings or bands in such a manner that, when the bands rest on the shoulders, the front segment rests before the breast, while the other hangs down an equal distance at the back. The two segments of cloth need not necessarily be equally large, various scapulars having the segment before the breast of the above dimensions while the segment at the back is much smaller. The material of these two essential parts of the scapular must be of woven wool; the strings or bands may be of any material, and of any one colour. The colour of the segments of woollen cloth depends on the colour of the monastic habit, which it to a certain extent represents, or on the mystery in honour of which it is worn. Here, however, it must be remarked that the so called Brown Scapular of the Carmelites may be black, and that the bands of the Red Scapular of the Passion must be of red wool. On either or both of the woollen segments may be sewn or embroidered becoming representations or other decorations (emblems, names etc.) of a different material. It is only in the case of the Red Scapular that the images are expressly prescribed. Only at the original reception of any scapular is either the blessing or the investment with such by an authorized priest necessary. When a person needs a new scapular, he can put on an unblessed one. If the investment with a scapular be inseparably connected with reception into a confraternity, the reception and enrollment must take place on the same occasion as the blessing and investment. To share in the indulgences and privileges of a scapular, one must wear it constantly; it may be worn over or under one's clothing and may be laid aside for a short time, if necessary. Should one have ceased wearing the scapular for a long period (even through indifference), one gains none of the indulgences during this time, but, by simply resuming the scapular, one again participates in the indulgences, privileges, etc. Every scapular, which is not merely an object of private devotion (for there are also such) but is also provided with an indulgence, must be approved by the ecclesiastical authorities, and the formula of blessing must be sanctioned by the Congregation of Rites. In this article we speak only of scapulars approved by the Church. V. THE SCAPULAR MEDALS Since 1910 and the regulation of the Holy Office of 16 December of that year (Acta Apost. Sedis, III, 22 sq.) it is permitted to wear, instead of one or more of the small scapulars a single medal of metal. This medal must have on one side a representation of Jesus Christ with His Most Sacred Heart and on the other an image of the Mother of God. All persons who have been validly invested with a blessed woollen scapular may replace such by this medal. The medal must be blessed by a priest possessing the faculty to bless and invest with the scapular or scapulars which the medal is to replace. The faculties to bless these medals are subject to the same conditions and limitations as the faculties to bless and invest with the corresponding scapulars. If the medal is to be worn instead of a number of different scapulars, it must receive the blessing that would be attached to each of them, i.e. as many blessings as the number of scapulars it replaces. For each blessing a sign of the Cross suffices. This medal must also be worn constantly, either about the neck or in some other seemly manner, and with it may be attained all the indulgences and privileges of the small scapulars without exception. Only the small (not the large) scapulars may be validly replaced by such medals. | We also offer for sale a woven, heavy duty, washable Brown Scapular for $6.00 sacramentals@praytherosarywa.com |