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dizzy_dave
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I wear the Miraculous medal.
Always at First Holy Communions, the children are enrolled with the Brown Scapular after mass (In my parish). The priest puts the scapular around their neck and says a specific enrollment prayer. After that they are enrolled for life. At the same time he usually asks if there is anyone else who would like to be enrolled with the brown scapular, to come forward.In terms of wearing a scapular, what does it mean that one must be enrolled to wear it or am I misunderstanding something? Thank you!!![]()
TaraLouise, being āenrolledā means that youāve be āinvestedā in it (i.e., āinvestitureā). Itās not magic⦠itās a sacramental. These sites might helpā¦In terms of wearing a scapular, what does it mean that one must be enrolled to wear it or am I misunderstanding something? Thank you!!![]()

I think you meant a āscapularāI was wondering what people wear around their necks. I donāt wear anything. I still have trouble getting used to wearing my wedding ring. I was never one for jewelry. Lately however I have been thinking about getting a scapula.
It is the medal in which we find Our Lady of Grace but most Catholics know it as the miraculous medal. Why? Simple. Once people began to wear it with devotion, many miracles occurred when the medal was popularized.What exactly is a miraculous medal?
The apparition of Our Lady of Grace to St. Catherine Laboure was approved by the Holy See. Then, we can rely in its authenticity.Super Mom,
Thanks for the link! Regarding apparitions, though: Iāve heard a lot lately about apparitions of the Virgin Mary. People see apparitions almost every day, it seems. How do you know which ones are genuine and which ones are the result of a desire for attention, mental illness, or drugs? For instance, last semester I read a tract by Margery Kempe, an anchoress in the 16th (?) century who recorded apparitions of Jesus and Mary. She also claimed to have had sexual relations with Jesus as well as Satan. Many Christians at the time lauded her as one who was truly blessed to have seen such visions. Today, doctors have determined that she was suffering from severe schizophrenia. In other words, to what extent can āprivate revelationsā be trusted?
God bless,
Chris
I think you meant a āscapularāCode:
Antonio
Scapula is the shoulder bone.
according to Merriam-Webster dictionary:
scapĀ·uĀ·la
Inflected Form(s): plural scapĀ·uĀ·lae /-"lE, -"lI/; or -las
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, shoulder blade, shoulder
: either of a pair of large triangular bones lying one in each dorsal lateral part of the thorax, being the principal bone of the corresponding half of the shoulder girdle, and articulating with the corresponding clavicle or coracoid ā called also shoulder blade
a **scapulaR ** is what you wear OVER the shoulder bone.
To select an entry, click on it.
- according to Merriam-Webster dictionary:*
scapular[1,noun]scapular[2,adjective]scapular medal
1scapĀ·uĀ·lar
Pronunciation: -l&r
Etymology: Middle English scapulare, from Late Latin, from Latin scapula shoulder
1 a : a long wide band of cloth with an opening for the head worn front and back over the shoulders as part of a monastic habit
b : a pair of small cloth squares joined by shoulder tapes and worn under the clothing on the breast and back as a sacramental and often also as a badge of a third order or confraternity
Typo? WHAT typo?
Antonio B:
Before you do so, make sure you understand what you are doing. Unlike any other medal or sacramental, wearing a scapular carries with it a certain consecration and it must be impose to you by a Carmelite priest, preferably.I think you meant a āscapularāCode:
Antonio
The Brown Scapular is a small piece of the order of the Carmelite orderās habit.
See āthe Catholic dictionaryā == www.newadvent.com
and look under āSā for scapular.
Hereās that page:
newadvent.org/cathen/13508b.htm
It begins with:
"The scapular (from Lat., scapula, shoulder) forms a part, and now the most important part, of the habit of the monastic orders."
Description. It consists essentially of a piece of cloth about the width of the breast from one shoulder to the other (i.e. about fourteen to eighteen inches), and of such a length that it reaches not quite to the feet in front and behind. There are also shorter forms of the scapular. In the middle is the opening for the head, the scapular thus hanging down from two narrow connecting segments resting on the shoulders. Originally the longitudinal segments of cloth were connected by cross segments passing under the arms ā a form which exists even today. In former times also two segments of cloth hung over the shoulders, which they covered, and thus formed a cross with the longitudinal segments over the breast and back (cf. P.L., CIII, 1231, editorial note).
ā¦And, just as the stole is the special sign of the priestly dignity and power, the scapular is now the sign of the monk.
You can read about the small scapulars at that Web page, too.
**The small scapulars consist essentially of two quadrilateral segments of woolen cloth (about two and three-quarter inches long by two inches wide), connected with each other by two strings or bands in such a manner that, when the bands rest on the shoulders, the front segment rests before the breast, while the other hangs down an equal distance at the backā¦
ā¦C. The Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Also known as the Brown Scapular, this is the best known, most celebrated, and most widespread of the small scapulars. ** Hope this helps! :twocents:![]()
Me too. When I give a medal as a gift, I get it blessed too and let the receiver know itās blessed.All of my medals are blessed. I will not wear a medal that wasnāt blessed first by a priest.
Blondeone