![]() |
|
Spirituality | The Brown Scapular Also read: Message of John Paul II to the Carmelite Family
The Brown Scapular is the part of the religious habit worn by Carmelites to signify their devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, their trust in her, and their commitment to live like her. There is a simplified form as illustrated in the photo for those who do not wear the full Carmelite habit. There is also a Scapular in the form of a medal. The word 'scapular' indicates a form of clothing which monks wore when they were working. With the passage of time people began to give symbolic meaning to it, such as the cross to be borne every day as disciples and followers of Christ. In some religious orders, such as the Carmelites, the Scapular turned into a sign of their way of life. The Brown Scapular came to symbolize the special dedication of Carmelites to Mary. The Brown Scapular is therefore a sign which stands for the decision to follow Jesus like Mary:
The Brown Scapular has been approved by the Church for over seven centuries.
|
| © 2007 The Carmelite Sisters, Malaysia | All rights reserved | Sitemap |