Brown Scapular Supplies * "Scapular of
Mount Carmel"
Lay Carmelite supplies for the
Brown Scapular of Our Lady of Mount
Carmel
Sister
Lucy has said: "One
could not follow the Message of
Fatima unless he fulfilled the five
conditions, one of which is the
wearing of the Brown Scapular all the time —day and
night."
Brown Scapular
Materials / Order by E-mail or give us a call.
Price List:
Scapular pictures:
Washable Woven prints in bulk (*450 {+/-}each face*) 900 pieces total
................
$63.00
(.07 each) Washable Woven
prints individually.........................................................................
$00.10
(each piece)
100% Woven Brown
Wool/ one yard...........................................$15.45
Brown Middy Braid 288 yards/
1/8"
...........................................
$16.45
Brown Middy Braid 288 yards/
3/16" .........................................
$18.95
Dark Brown Satin RT
cord/ 250 yards
.................................................. $15.95
Dark Brown Rayon RT cord/ 144
yards ......................................
$22.95
~~~Prices
are effective as of September 1st, 2009 and are subject to change~~~
Interested in quantities of 10,000 or
more pieces each side, please contact us for a
special quote.
Samples of product are available upon
request. Request form below.
Interested in finished Scapulars in
quantities of 250 or more?
We have
customers who would be willing to make them for
you.
Give us a call or e-mail for more
information.
*** Plus Postage / handling*** 15% of
order/ overage applied to your account and/or refunded
***
Father Howard Rafferty, O.Carm.,
on August 15, 1950:
"Do you mean to say
that the wearing of the Brown Scapular is not just
something Our Lady would like us to do, but that it is essential to the Message?
Sister
Lucy answered: "Exactly! One
could not follow the Message of Fatima unless he fulfilled the five
conditions, one of which is the
wearing of the Brown Scapular all the time —day and
night."
GENERAL ECCLESIASTICAL REGULATIONS CONCERNING
THE SMALL SCAPULARS
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 back. The two segments of cloth
need not necessarily be equally large, various
scapulars having the segment before the breast
of the above dimensions while the segment at the
back is much smaller. The
material of these
two essential parts of the scapular must be of
woven wool; the strings or bands may
be of any material, and of any one color. The
color of the segments of woolen cloth depends on
the color of the
Carmelite
habit, ...
The Catholic
Encyclopedia
According to the
Sacred Congregation of Indulgences wool is
necessary and exclusively to be used in the
making of scapulars. Cotton, felt, of wool woven
into the fashion of lace will not suffice. A
picture or decoration
must never deprive the color of the Scapular of its
predominance.
The
Scapular Devotion>
E. P. Magennis, Order of Carmelites
Pope Saint Pius X: " ... I believe in the
Scapular Vision! ... I desire most vehemently that the
cloth Scapulars be
worn, as heretofore."
Benedict XV declared on July 8, 1916: "In
order that one may see that it is Our desire that
the Brown Scapular be
worn, We concede to it a grace that the Scapular Medal
shall not enjoy." And the Pontiff proceeded to grant
an indulgence
of five hundred days for each time the Scapular is
kissed."
Mary in Her Scapular Promise>John
Mathias Haffert
From
Mary in Her Scapular
Promise, the renowned Jesuit Moralist,
Father Vermeersch says: "I would prefer
that, in order to honor the principal Scapular which is
that of Carmel, the Brown Scapular be worn in the
accustomed
form and the medal only as a substitute for the other
scapulars ..."
The brown scapular must be given
separately, not with other scapulars. Your Brown Scapular >
Most Rev. E. K. Lynch, Order of Carmelites
Can.
992 An indulgence is the
remission in the sight of God of the temporal
punishment due for sins, the guilt of which has
already been forgiven. A member of Christ's
faithful who is properly disposed and who
fulfils certain specific conditions, may gain an
indulgence by the help of the Church which, as
the minister of redemption, authoritatively
dispenses and applies the treasury of the merits
of Christ and the Saints.
Can.
1167 ß2 The rites and the
formulae approved by ecclesiastical authority
are to be accurately observed when celebrating
or administering sacramentals.
If ordering from outside the U. S.,
please send a Money Order in U. S. Funds drawn on a U. S. Bank.
If you would like a
sample of the
picture faces mailed to
you or would like to place an order,
please fill out the Online Form below
or call us at1785 437 2231.
Thank you.