In the
early 13th century, facing grave danger
in Palestine, the Carmelites migrated to
Europe where they had to adapt to a new
way of life. This brought about great
hardships for the Order. Saint Simon
Stock, then Prior General of the
Carmelites, unable to find a solution to
their problems, turned to Our Blessed
Mother for her assistance. On July 16,
1251, clad in the habit of Carmel, Our
Lady appeared to him holding the Infant
Jesus in her arms.
In
her motherly love, she presented to
Saint Simon Stock a brown scapular
saying:” Receive my beloved son this
scapular for your Order. This shall be
to you and to all Carmelites a
privilege, that whosoever dies clothed
in this scapular shall not suffer the
eternal fire and if wearing it they die,
they shall be saved. It shall be a sign
of salvation, a protection in danger and
a pledge of peace”.
Closer to us, in Fatima, Our Beloved
Mother again showed herself as Our
Lady of Mount Carmel to the three
seers. Later on, Lucie who herself
entered Carmel, said: “Our Lady held the
scapular in her hand because she wants
us all to wear it”.
Over the centuries, many miracles have
been reported regarding the scapular.
Popes, kings and laity wore and still
wear the brown scapular. In the life
of saints it is said that after Pope
Gregory X, St Alphonsus Liguori and Don
Bosco had died, their bodies were found
decayed but their scapulars preserved
intact even after a span of 600 years.
Indeed, over the centuries, numerous
popes have expressed their love for the
brown scapular, sign of consecration to
the Blessed Virgin Mary. Pope John Paul II
himself said that he wore the scapular
on his heart.
The
brown scapular is more then just a
scapular it is a privileged gift which
allows us to partake in ALL the
spiritual works of the Carmelite Order.
All
priests have the faculty to enroll
anyone in the scapular.
To benefit from the promises attached to
the wearing of the Scapular, one has to:
-
wear
the scapular faithfully
-
live a
true Christian life in
accordance with the gospels
-
and
show a special devotion to
the Blessed Virgin Mary
The
cloth scapular must be used for
investiture. One can replace it
afterward with the medal.