Posted on 07/16/2003 7:22:38 PM PDT by Pyro7480
The Brown Scapular
by Rt. Rev. Charles A. Klauder.
Copyright 1991 Marians of the Immaculate Conception.
Almost everyone knows of our Blessed Mother's apparition at Fatima in 1917, and almost every Catholic knows some of the requests she made for all of us to put into practice in our daily lives. Now, the sad part is that most Catholics have not put into practice these important requests:
1. Daily saying five decades of the Rosary.
2. Wearing of the Brown Scapular, the Sign of Consecration to Mary's Immaculate Heart.
3. Holy Communions of Reparation on the First Saturdays, meditating for at least fifteen minutes on the mysteries of the rosary. (The time might well be spent before the Blessed Sacrament as part of the reparation Our Lady requested.)
4. Offering of the sacrifices of daily life for the conversion of sinners.
5. Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
It is really a shame, this terrible neglect on the part of so many Catholics. What a great and sad disappointment this must be to Our Blessed Lady, the Mother of God and our own mother.
Let us take, for a short consideration, the wearing of the Brown Scapular of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel - such a simple request made by the Holy Mother of God for us to wear a tiny piece of brown cloth as an act and proof of devotion to her - and yet the request is not heeded and put into use by very many. If one is not willing to carry a small piece of cloth, how can it be expected that greater things will be done? Therefore, start with wearing the Scapular and Mary will see to it that you begin to do the other things requested by her.
The Saintly Pius X, when giving the privilege of wearing the Scapular Medal, plainly stated, "We would prefer that all would wear the cloth scapular, such as those in the service of their country, those in boiler rooms or similar industries and natives in tropical countries. In spite of St. Pius' request, almost everyone laid aside the cloth Scapular and carried the Medal.
Benedict XV, the Saint's successor, on July 8, 1916, placed an indulgence on the cloth Scapular when it is kissed with devotion, and he plainly stated this indulgence does not apply to the Medal.
About one year later at Fatima in 1917, our Blessed Lady appeared to Lucy and the other two children, Francesco and Jacinta. She was clothed in the Brown Garb of Carmel. Holding in her hand the Brown Scapular, she reminded us all to wear it and enjoy her extraordinary Promise:
"Whosoever dies wearing this Scapular shall not suffer eternal fire."
Very few wear the Scapular. You may prove it to yourself by asking ten people this question, "Do you wear the Brown Scapular of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel?" and you will be surprised to find perhaps none will answer yes!
What a deplorable shame that our Blessed Mother's request is so totally ignored by so many and the treasure of the indulgence is lost; the promise of eternal life is not appreciated.
Although we all know that the whole world is in an unsettled condition, including our beloved America, yet Mary's requests are fulfilled by only a few. Why do we always wait until something terrible happens before we hurry to Mary? Why?
Now perhaps the most important point in the whole message of Fatima is precisely this making us aware of the seriousness of life and the urgent need there is for solid thinking and praying. "The whole land," wrote the prophet Jeremiah of Old, "is made desolate, but no man lays it to heart" (Jer 12:11). The same is true today; the whole world has come to such a sorry pass and lives in dread of a third world upheaval because there are so few that really "think in their hearts!" It was the keensighted Pope Pius XI and Pope Pius XII who assured us of this.
A large number of Scapular orders come from children asking for one or two Scapulars.
Where are the adults who could assist by helping to distribute many more Scapulars?
The Scapular is Mary's Mantle, thrown over our shoulders with a promise of eternal salvation and an indulgence for all who kiss it with devotion. After the Rosary, the Scapular is the most highly indulgenced sacramental in the Church.
Three things are necessary:
1. One must be enrolled only once. This is usually done at First Holy Communion but can be done at any time by the priest. No further blessing is required for a new cloth Scapular.
2. The Scapular must be worn with devotion.
3. The Scapular must be worn over the shoulders so that the one piece falls in front, the other in the back, although it is not necessary that the cloth be worn next to the skin.
Such a simple thing to do - such a wonderful reward - the wearing of a tiny piece of cloth. The Blessed Mother's Promise of Eternal Salvation!
I think that Jesus loved his mom. But like all of us she needed Him as her savior. She was after all a human creation of God as are all fallen men
To put that in perspective
Mat 12:46 While he yet talked to the people, behold, [his] mother and his brethren stood without, desiring to speak with him.
Mat 12:47 Then one said unto him, Behold, thy mother and thy brethren stand without, desiring to speak with thee.
Mat 12:48 But he answered and said unto him that told him, Who is my mother? and who are my brethren?
Mat 12:49 And he stretched forth his hand toward his disciples, and said, Behold my mother and my brethren!
Mat 12:50 For whosoever shall do the will of my Father which is in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister, and mother.
Yes. But you guys jettisoned Marian theology, so you can't claim now that she's anything but just Christ's Mother.
For me, she's an intercessor with Christ. "Son, behold your Mother. Mother, behold your Son."
Anyway, Marian devotion is not forced on any Catholic, and they can take it or leave it.
I leave most of it, but take this one.
Well I do not think that is a small thing to be the mother of Christ.That is more than any woman could desire .
For me, she's an intercessor with Christ. "Son, behold your Mother. Mother, behold your Son."
Sink that scripture says nothing about intercession , but i do know that is a large part of the Catholic theology. It is one that of course that Protestants do not share
Anyway, Marian devotion is not forced on any Catholic, and they can take it or leave it.
I also know that to be true. The problem with the scapula theology to me is it make Mary , not Jesus the Savior .
Do you agree with the belief that it is mary that dispenses grace?
I understand the Catholic teachings on the intercession Sandy. It is just the brown scapula takes it too a new level . It says that the cloth and devotion to Mary replace Jesus as the judge of your soul. It makes repentance and believing in Christ unnecessary .
It makes Mary your benefactor and Judge and the blood of Christ of no effect
I have to say I was a bit surprised by the article. I was "enrolled" in the brown scapula at my first communion, with the promise that never taking it off guaranteed me heaven. I thought that the church had moved beyond that . I am sad it has not
What direction would you like to see the Church move?
The following captures the essence of the Blessed Virgin, for me, anyway!
The Wedding at CanaIt is the opinion of many Catholic theologians that Jesus Christ raised the legal contract of marriage to the diginity of a sacrament at the Wedding at Cana. John 2:1 shows that the Blessed Virgin Mary, "the Mother of Jesus" was present. Since Joseph is not mentioned here, or at any other succeeding time in the Gospel, Most theologians agree that the Blessed Virgin Mary was probably a widow at the Wedding.
From Luke 2:32 we know that the Blessed Virgin Mary knew of the Divine Power of her Son Jesus Christ. Being with him, she knew it was time for him to make himself known to the world. She played her part in the simple, humble observation, "They have no wine." (John 2:2) Most of the early Fathers agree that she was motivated by charity and compassion for the newlywed couple.
I pray to Jesus Christ directly all the time and in fact, most of the time. But I am mindful that as a Catholic, I believe that the Blessed Virgin Mary is my mother in heaven. Not the same, or even on par with our Saviour or our Father, but our mother, nevertheless.
"Behold, your mother!"
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