1.(Ecclesiastical Terms) part of the monastic habit worn by members of many Christian, esp Roman Catholic, religious orders, consisting of a piece of woollen cloth worn over the shoulders, and hanging down in front and behind to the ankles ...
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58). Similarly originated the Confraternity of Our Lady of Mount Carmel; that this existed in 1280 is proved by the still extant “Libro degli ordinamenti de la compagnia di Santa Maria del Carmine scritto nel 1280” (edited by Giulio Piccini at Bologna, 1867, in “Scelta di Curiosity ...
It is permitted to ornament the Scapular with images or pictures, such as Our Lady of Mt. Carmel or the Carmelite shield. However, the wool brown color of the Scapular must predominate. 17. Does the Scapular have to be touching the skin? No, it may be worn over or under any part of...
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Not automatically or by virtue of confirmation. Confirmation is a sacrament of the Church; the brown scapular is a sacramental that some Catholics choose to wear as a sign of devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel. You can certainly ask a priest to enroll you in the brown scapular on the ...
It is permitted to ornament the Scapular with images or pictures, such as Our Lady of Mt. Carmel or the Carmelite shield. However, the wool brown color of the Scapular must predominate. 17. Does the Scapular have to be touching the skin?
Visit the Sisters of Carmel for information on the Brown Scapular and the promise made by Our Lady to St. Simon Stock. Includes the history and a devotion.
Pope John XXIII: He spoke “of the Mother of God who is honored in this Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Devotion to her becomes a necessity; towards Our Lady of Mount Carmel we are drawn with a most tender, yet irresistible, attraction.” ...
Pope John XXIII: He spoke “of the Mother of God who is honored in this Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Devotion to her becomes a necessity; towards Our Lady of Mount Carmel we are drawn with a most tender, yet irresistible, attraction.” ...