Description
Along with True Devotion Rings and Bracelets, you can now show your devotion to Our Lady with these brown scapulars! Designed and sold exclusively by the Sisters, Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and sewn onto brown wool, these scapulars are a must for someone living True Devotion to Mary!
The scapular tradition dates back to 1251. It symbolizes the wearer's enrollment with the Carmelites as given to Saint Simon Stock by Our Lady. This scapular is made of pure wool as requested in the apparition. The images on this scapular are woven onto the fabric and not printed! The first side is a beautifully woven image of the Immaculate Heart surrounded by the chains of holy slavery and Saint Louis De Montfort's words to Our Lady: To serve thee is Liberty. The opposite side is a woven image of a monogram of Our Lady surmounted by a Cross and the words: To Jesus through Mary!
Choice of brown or white string. Measures approximately 22.5" in length.
Brown wool scapular with image measures approximately 1.5 x 2"
String length measures approximately 22.5" in length.
Image woven in the USA. Scapular made by the Sisters!
22 Reviews
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Beautiful
Third Glorious Mystery Descent of THE HOLY SPIRIT
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True Devotion Scapular
I bought a scapular for my 15 year old son for his birthday and he loves it. Wow, the graphics are simply beautiful! The best part is that it seems to be holding up well. Not an easy task for athletic, energetic, busy kids! Anyway, I bought 5 more for some of my other kids as well. I highly recommend them.
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Perfect size!
Beautifully crafted. Stitching is sturdy, and the brown wool is the deepest, darkest brown I've ever encountered. The emblems are precious, and true reminders for us to Keep the Faith!! :)
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It was exactly what I expected to be.
I love my escapular
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Beautiful
These are very well made. I believe right there at St. Benedict, Everytime I see them it reminds me of my G. Grandfather who was a Evangelical Preacher. He started a Tiny Church in Lodi NJ just a few years before he died. I believe during the Pandemic of 1918. Thank you St. Benedict 's