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- Scapular - Wikipedia
A scapular (from Latin scapula 'shoulder') is a Western Christian garment suspended from the shoulders
- What is a scapular - U. S. Catholic
The scapular, which looks like two pieces of cloth on opposite ends of a string necklace, remains a popular Catholic practice Starting in the late 12th century, some veterans of the Crusades began making their home on Mount Carmel, located near what is now Haifa, Israel
- Why Wear A Scapular? - Simply Catholic
Many Catholics wear a scapular In fact, those who wear it are rarely without it except perhaps when bathing It is as much a part of us as a wedding band, a symbol that signifies our love or commitment to another; in this case to the Blessed Mother and through her to our Lord Jesus Christ
- How to Use the Scapular - The Catholic Company
Most often when we hear the word scapular , we think of a scapular in its most recognizable form, a small necklace of sorts constructed from two wool patches of cloth Scapulars, however, originated from the habit of monastic orders and started off as a work apron
- The Brown Scapular | Our Lady of Mt. Carmel’s Sacramental Gift
What is the Brown Scapular? Explore its origins with the Carmelite Order, how to wear it properly, the scapular promise, and Marian devotion
- Catholic Scapular Colors and Meanings - Guadalupe Gifts
Discover the meaning behind every Catholic scapular color, its history, spiritual promises, and how to wear each devotion faithfully
- Different Kinds of Scapulars – CERC
Basically, the scapular is a piece of cloth, about chest-wide from shoulder to shoulder, and drapes down the front and the back of the person, with an opening for the head
- What Is a Scapular and Why Would You Wear One? - Learn Religions
In its original form, the scapular is a part of the monastic habit (the outfit that monks wear) It is composed of two large pieces of cloth, connected in the middle by narrower strips of cloth, much like an apron that covers both the front and the back of the wearer
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