Posted on 09/05/2013 7:34:20 AM PDT by Salvation
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BLESSED TRINITY SCAPULAR
A white scapular with a red and blue cross. It is the badge of the confraternity of the Most Blessed Trinity, said to have originated in a vision given to Pope Innocent III in 1198, when an angel in this garb told him to approve the Trinitarian Order for the redemption of captives among the Moslems.
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Have you ever heard of the five-fold scapular?
Can’t say that I have.
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Thanks, I’m allergic to wool so have to wear the medal.
Your welcome! :)=^..^=
-— said to have originated in a vision given to Pope Innocent III in 1198, when an angel in this garb told him to approve the Trinitarian Order for the redemption of captives among the Moslems. -—
Timely. Thanks!
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