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The Glories Of Mary
by ST. ALPHONSUS LIGUORI
DEVOTION VI. OF THE SCAPULAR.
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As men take pride in having others wear their
livery, so the most holy Mary is pleased when
her servants wear her scapular, as a mark that
they have dedicated themselves to her service,
and are of the number of the family of the
mother of God. Modern heretics, of course,
ridicule this devotion, but the holy Church has
approved it by many bulls arid indulgences.
And Father Crasset relates, and also Father
Lezzana, when speaking of the scapular of Mt.
Carmel, that about the year 1251, the holy
Virgin appeared to the blessed Simon Stock,
an Englishman, and giving him her scapular, said
to him that those who wore it should be saved
from eternal damnation, in these words: "Receive, oh my very beloved son, this scapular of
thy order, the badge of my confraternity, a
privilege granted to thee and to all other carmelites
; and any one who wears this at death
shall be delivered from eternal flames. And
Father Crasset still further relates, that Mary
appeared at another time to Pope John XXII.,
and directed him to declare to those who wore
the above-mentioned scapular, that they should
be released from purgatory on the Saturday
after their death; this the same pontiff announced in his bull, which was afterwards confirmed
by Alexander V., Clement VII., and others, as
the above-named Father Crasset relates in the
passage above cited. And as we have remarked in the first part, Paul V. mentions the same,
and appears to explain the bulls of the preceding
pontiffs, prescribing in his bull the conditions
to be observed in order to gain the indulgences
annexed, namely, the observance of chastity according to the state of life, the recitation of the
little office of the Virgin, and for him who can
not recite that, the observance, at least, of the
feasts of the Church and abstinence from meat
on Wednesday. Thus the indulgences that are
attached to this scapular of our Lady of Mt.
Carmel, as well as to the others of the dolors of
Mary, of Mary of Mercy, and particularly to
that of the Conception, are innumerable, daily,
and plenary, in life and at the article of death.
For myself, I have taken all the above-mentioned
scapulars. And let it be particularly made
known that, besides many particular indulgences,
there are annexed to the scapular of the Immaculate Conception, which is blessed by the
Theatine Fathers, all the indulgences which are
granted to any religious order, pious place, or
person. And particularly by reciting "Our
Father," "Hail Mary," and "Glory be to the
Father," six times, in honor of the most holy
Trinity, and of the immaculate Mary, are gained
each time all the indulgences Rome, Portiuncula, Jerusalern,Galicia, which reach the numbel
of four hundred and thirty-three plenary indulgences, besides the temporal, which are innumerable. All this is transcribed from a sheet
printed by the same Theatine Fathers.
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