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Clang74
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I’m unsure if this is the right area to be posting this, so thank you in advance for your consideration. The Brown Scapular is a lifelong promise, and affiliated with the Carmelite Order, so I’m hoping “vocations” is an appropriate place to ask this.
Like many practical Catholics, I was invested in the Confraternity of the Brown Scapular at my First Holy Communion. Also, like many Catholics, I have failed at living up to the devotion in the years since.
My question is this:
Once enrolled/invested, is this enrollment life-long? In other words, if I have failed in living up to the requirements set forth, am I able to take them up in good faith on my own, or does re-enrollment/reinvestment exist (and is it beneficial and/or necessary)?
Thank you in advance for your time and attention to this matter.
Like many practical Catholics, I was invested in the Confraternity of the Brown Scapular at my First Holy Communion. Also, like many Catholics, I have failed at living up to the devotion in the years since.
My question is this:
Once enrolled/invested, is this enrollment life-long? In other words, if I have failed in living up to the requirements set forth, am I able to take them up in good faith on my own, or does re-enrollment/reinvestment exist (and is it beneficial and/or necessary)?
Thank you in advance for your time and attention to this matter.
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