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The
Scapular

The Scapular Of Our Lady Of
Mount Carmel
On September 13, 1917, the Virgin of Fatima had announced to
three little children the coming of Our Lady of Mount Carmel the next month. On
October 13, during the closing of the cycle of apparitions, when the
conversation of Lucy with Our Lady of the Rosary was finished, while the crowd
contemplated the grandiose cosmic miracle, the three shepherds enjoyed several
visions. They were given to admire in the sky three successive pictures, the
last of which was Our Lady of Mount Carmel1 calling to mind the
Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary. That same evening Lucy would relate her
vision to Canon Formigao: At the end, the Virgin Who appeared to me
«seemed to me to be Our Lady of Mount Carmel.2»
At the end of the 40's, while conversing with
three Carmelite priests, Father Donald OCallagham, Father Albert Ward and
Father Luis Gonzaga de Oliveira, Sister Maria-Lucia of the Immaculate Heart
(known as Sister Lucy) recalled that the Blessed Virgin Mary wished that the
devotion of the holy Scapular3 be propagated. If Our Lady, during
Her last public apparition, had held it in Her hands, it was to urge us to wear
it, quite like in the preceding apparitions, the presence of Her rosary had
clearly manifested the wishes of Her Heart.
The messenger of Heaven also explained it to Father Howard
Rafferty when the priest questioned her in the name of the Father General of
the Carmelites, on October 15, 1950: «Our Lady, Lucy told him, held the
Scapular in Her hands because She wants us all to wear it.»
The Brown Scapular is part of a religious habit belonging in
its own right to the Carmelite order. Devotion for the Scapular of Our Lady of
Mount Carmel was born in the 13th century when, after having been chased from
Palestine by the Saracens, the Carmelite brothers encountered great
difficulties in getting established in Europe and maintaining themselves there.
In fact, it was in those tragic circumstances that Saint Simon Stock, elected
Prior General of the Order in 1247, had, a few years later an apparition of the
Blessed Virgin Mary presenting the Scapular to him as a sign of salvation for
his brothers.
FOOTNOTES:
1) Cf. chapter 2. Under the small heading:
The Vision of Our Lady of Mount Carmel just before A Pressing Appeal to
Conversion.
2) Novos Documentos, page 39.
3) Cf. Barthas, page 226; Father Alonso,
"Historia da literatura sobre Fatima" [HLF], page 59.
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