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I read that only wool brown scapulars are approved by the church is this true?
Not sure… We have scapulars of various materials. All the scapulars that have entered our home have been blessed by a priest… I would thank if they were not approved, the priest would not bless them… Maybe I’m wrong? Maybe he would? :ehh:I read that only wool brown scapulars are approved by the church is this true?![]()
Yes, I agree. Your link is from the Rite of Blessing of and Enrolment in the Scapular that was “issued and confirmed by the Congregation for Divine Worship and for the Discipline of the Sacraments Nov. 29, 1996. Prot. 2243/96/L”I prefer the traditional, wool scapulars, but the most recent official, joint statement by the Discalced and Ancient Observance Carmelites on the Brown Scapular makes no mention of a requirement that they be made out of wool.
geocities.com/korvesem/carmel/doctrinalstatement.html
God bless,
Fr. Boyd
There have been no reported miracles with any Scapulars except for those that are made of pure wool - if that adds anything to your decision.of course with the exception of the scapular medal.![]()
And apparently none to the medal, either. Altho’ the “dispensation” to wear a medal instead of a scapular could be granted in specific circumstances, excluding fashion/comfort/vanity (according to my little folder that came with my brown scapular).There have been no reported miracles with any Scapulars except for those that are made of pure wool - if that adds anything to your decision.![]()
Yes, exactly. The investiture only happens once, though, even if you get a new scapular. I don’t know whether you would get your second scapular blessed with a normal blessing, though - would you?Also, properly, one does not “get a scapular blessed”, one is “invested with the scapular”, and I believe there is a particular ritual/prayer associated with this.
A second scapular does not need to be blessed. The blessing is on the person, not the sacramental. Get a new scapular, and dispose of the old one in a pious and solemn manner (burning or burying). The blessing “transfers” to the new scapular.Yes, exactly. The investiture only happens once, though, even if you get a new scapular. I don’t know whether you would get your second scapular blessed with a normal blessing, though - would you?![]()