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Doesn’t her words to St. Simon Stock seem a little bit heretical. That merely by wearing a Scapular you will be saved?
I think that you should research what was actually said before you make statements such as this one.Doesn’t her words to St. Simon Stock seem a little bit heretical. That merely by wearing a Scapular you will be saved?
“Whosoever dies wearing this scapular shall not suffer eternal fire.” - Promise of Our Lady made July 16, 1251 to St. Simon Stock
No, they don’t.Doesn’t her words to St. Simon Stock seem a little bit heretical. That merely by wearing a Scapular you will be saved?
MARY’S PROMISE TO THOSE WHO WEAR THE SCAPULAR
Our Lady gave St. Simon a scapular for the Carmelites with the following promise, saying : Receive, My beloved son, this habit of thy order: this shall be to thee and to all Carmelites a privilege, that whosoever dies clothed in this shall never suffer eternal fire … It shall be a sign of salvation, a protection in danger, and a pledge of peace.
Another important aspect of wearing the Scapular is the Sabbatine Privilege. This concerns a promise made by Our Lady to Pope John XXII. In a papal letter he issued, he recounted a vision that he had had. He stated that the Blessed Virgin had said to him in this vision, concerning those who wear the Brown Scapular: “I, the Mother of Grace, shall descend on the Saturday after their death and whomsoever I shall find in Purgatory, I shall free, so that I may lead them to the holy mountain of life everlasting.”
CONDITIONS AND RITUALS ATTACHED TO THE SCAPULAR
According to Church tradition, there are t**hree conditions necessary to participate in this Privilege **and share in the other spiritual benefits of the Scapular: wear the Brown Scapular, observe chastity according to your state in life, and pray the Rosary. In addition to the Sabbatine Privilege, enrollment in the Brown Scapular also makes a person part of the Carmelite family throughout the world. They therefore share in all of the prayers and good works of the Carmelite Orders. Participation in the Carmelite family also, of course, places you in a special relationship with the Carmelite saints, especially St. Elijah, St. Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, St. Therese of Lisieux, and, most importantly, Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
In order to receive the spiritual blessings associated with the Scapular, it is necessary to be formally enrolled in the Brown Scapular by either a priest or a lay person who has been given this faculty. Once enrolled, the enrollment is for life and need not be repeated. Anyone, adult or infant, who has not previously been enrolled may be enrolled in the Brown Scapular.
VALUE AND MEANING OF THE SCAPULAR
Many popes and saints have strongly recommended wearing, the Brown Scapular to the Catholic Faithful, including St. Robert Bellarmine, Pope John XXII, Pope Pius Xl, and Pope Benedict XV. For example, St. Alphonsus said: “Just as men take pride in having others wear their livery, so the Most Holy Mary is pleased when Her servants wear Her Scapular as a mark that they have dedicated themselves to Her service, and are members of the Family of the Mother of God.”
Now, the fact is, that anything which an approved apparition has said (and this is approved) is considered ‘worthy of belief’ (though it is not demanded to be believed).Pope Pius XII went so far as to say: “The Scapular is a practice of piety which by its very simplicity is suited to everyone, and has spread widely among the faithful of Christ to their spiritual profit.” In our own times, Pope Paul VI said: “Let the faithful hold in high esteem the practices and devotions to the Blessed Virgin … the Rosary and the Scapular of Carmel” and in another place referred to the Scapular as: “so highly recommended by our illustrious predecessors.”
So is this an example of the quote being taken out of context?To the OP
That statement alone, would make me, a former protestant, uneasy. So don’t let the hostility of the thread make you feel bad. However, there is a lot more to the scapular than just wearing it. There is faith involved, and prayer, and devotion. All things which would lead to a more devout Christian life and therefore in showing your devotion to Christ you will be saved. You can be saved without a scapular though
I hope that helps and it isn’t too off the mark. I’ve been researching scapulars myself.
Nor, can I however there are occasions of “Marian Apparitions” that are Satanic of origin. So it is wise to always wonder about these things.Sorry for the knee-jerk response. I can’t stand any perceived attack on Our Lady, or on the Blessed Eucharist. It’s a Catholic thing.![]()
I got no problems with these types of questions about the Brown Scapular.I think everyone should go a little easier on the OP. He has a legitimate question that is better answered with information than with namecalling.
For what its worth, I had the same question when I learned about the Brown Scapular. The way the it was explained to me is that dying while wearing it is more a sign that you’re worthy Our Lady’s help than anything else. I’ve heard more than one story about someone who thought they could go to heaven merely by wearing the Scapular and then they ended up being in a car accident that caused their Scapular to fly off right before they died or they had a heart attack and the paramedics tore the Scapular off of the person while trying to save them. Who knows if these particular stories are true, but it makes sense that Our Lady would be able to intervene to prevent those who do not deserve her help from obtaining the promises of the Scapular.