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A Small Matter of Salvation

AEAscapular.jpgThe Brown Scapular when worn by devout Catholics embodies two promises:

1. Those who die clothed in the brown scapular shall be preserved from eternal fire.

2. The Sabbatine Privilege: those who die, upon the following Saturday will be brought from Purgatory to Heaven by Our Blessed Mother.

The Scapular was given to us in 1251 when Our Lady appeared to St. Simon Stock and said:

"My beloved son receive this scapular for your Order. It is the special sign of a privilege which I have obtained for you and for all God's children who honor me as Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Those who die devotedly clothed with this scapular shall be preserved from eternal fire. The brown scapular is a badge of salvation. The brown scapular is a shield in time of danger. The brown scapular ia a pledge of peace and special protection, until the end of time."

In a very telling explanation of where we find ourselves:

After this apparition, Friar Stock went on to establish Carmelite communities near university towns in England, France and Italy. He became the Superior-General of his order several years after the apparition. Until very recently, the brown scapular was one of the most widely used religious symbols of personal dedication to the mission of Mary found in her last recorded words in the Bible (John 2:5). The promotion and use of all types of Marian devotional symbols has declined dramatically since the 1960's.
To receive a free brown scapular go here.

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