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Our Lady of Mount Carmel

Our Lady of Mount Carmel, or Virgin of Carmel, is the title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary in her role as patroness of the Carmelite Order, particularly within the Catholic Church. The first Carmelites were Christian hermits living on Mount Carmel in the Holy Land during the late 12th and early to mid-13th century. They built in the midst of their hermitages a chapel which they dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, whom they conceived of in chivalric terms as the "Lady of the place." Our Lady of Mount Carmel was adopted in the 19th century as the patron saint of Chile.

Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Our Lady of Mount Carmel by Pietro Novelli, 1641
Approval30 January 1226, during the pontificate of Pope Honorius III
1587, during the pontificate of Pope Sixtus V
PatronageCarmelites, Chile, Bolivia, Catemaco, Aylesford, Roraima, Birkirkara, Jaboticabal, Valletta, Pernambuco, Villalba, Hatillo, Higuerote, Carlopoli, protection from harm, protection from dangerous situations, deliverance from Purgatory

Since the 15th century, popular devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel has centered on the Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, also known as the Brown Scapular. Traditionally, Mary is said to have given the Scapular to an early Carmelite named Simon Stock (1165–1265). The liturgical feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is celebrated on 16 July.[1][2]

The solemn liturgical feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel was probably first celebrated in England in the later part of the 14th century. Its object was thanksgiving to Mary, the patroness of the Carmelite Order, for the benefits she had accorded to it through its difficult early years. The institution of the feast may have come in the wake of the vindication of their title "Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary" at Cambridge, England, in 1374. The date chosen was 17 July; on the European mainland this date conflicted with the feast of Saint Alexis, requiring a shift to 16 July, which remains the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel on the Roman Calendar of the Catholic Church. The Latin poem "Flos Carmeli" (meaning "Flower of Carmel") first appears as the sequence for this Mass.[1]

History

The Carmelite Order was the only religious order to be started in the Crusader States. In the 13th century, some of its people migrated west to England, setting up a chapter and being documented there about 1241–1242. A tradition first attested to in the late 14th century says that Simon Stock, believed to be an early English prior general of the Carmelite Order soon after its migration to England,[3] had a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary in which she gave him the Brown Scapular. This formed part of the Carmelite habit after 1287.[4] In Stock's vision, Mary promised that those who died wearing the scapular would be saved.[3] This is a devotional sacramental signifying the wearer's consecration to Mary and affiliation with the Carmelite order. It symbolizes her special protection and calls the wearers to consecrate themselves to her in a special way.[5]

In 1642, a Carmelite named John Cheron published a document which he said was a 13th-century letter written by Simon Stock's secretary, Peter Swanington. Since the early 20th century, historians have concluded that this letter was forged, likely by Cheron himself.[6][7][8]

But Stock's vision was long embraced by many promoters of the scapular devotion. The forged Swanington letter claimed that 16 July 1251 was the date of the vision (16 July being the date of the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel), which led for centuries to a strong association between this feast day and the scapular devotion. Based on available historical documentation, the liturgical feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel did not originally have a specific association with the Brown Scapular or the tradition of Stock's vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This tradition grew gradually, as did the liturgical cult of Saint Simon. The latter has been documented in Bordeaux, where Stock died, from the year 1435; in Ireland and England, from 1458; and in the rest of the Order, from 1564. Historians have long questioned whether Stock had the vision of Mary and the scapular.[1][6] Although Simon Stock was never officially canonized, his feast day was celebrated in the church.[7] The Carmelite convent of Aylesford, England, was restored and a relic of Saint Simon Stock was placed there in 1951. The saint's feast is celebrated in the places dedicated to him.[6]

Also associated with Our Lady of Carmel was a papal bull saying that there was a Sabbatine privilege associated with devotion to the saint; that is, until the late 1970s, the Catholic liturgy for that day mentioned the scapular devotion. Vatican II resulted in scrutiny of the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, as well as that of Simon Stock, because of the historical uncertainties about the origins. The liturgies were revised and, in the 21st century, neither, even in the Carmelite proper, makes reference to the scapular.[7]

 
A saqra (animal figure) dancer watching the procession of Mamacha Carmen from a balcony

In Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries, there has been particular devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, who has been adopted as a patron saint of several places, as she has been in other Catholic-majority countries. In addition, Carmen and María del Carmen have been popular given names for girls in Spanish-speaking countries. An annual festival, known as Mamacha Carmen, is held in the highland Paucartambo District, Peru, featuring a procession with the Virgin and traditional dancers.[citation needed] Veneration of the Virgen del Carmen (often also associated with the Stella Maris) is particularly strong in coastal towns of Spain.

The feast day of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is celebrated for ten days each July in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, where an approximately sixty-five foot tall "giglio" – a tower with a statue of Our Lady of Mount Carmel affixed atop it – is lifted and paraded on multiple dates during the festival.[9] The festival culminates with the celebration of the liturgical feast of Our Lady on July 16.[10]

Carmelite devotion

The Carmelites consider the Blessed Virgin Mary to be a perfect model of the interior life of prayer and contemplation to which Carmelites aspire, as well as a model of virtue, in the person who was closest in life to Jesus Christ. She is seen as the one who points Christians most surely to Christ. As she says to the servants at the wedding at Cana, "Do whatever he [Jesus] tells you." Carmelites look to the Virgin Mary as a Spiritual Mother.[11] The Stella Maris Monastery (Star of the Sea) on Mount Carmel, named after a traditional title of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is considered the spiritual headquarters of the order.

Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi, a revered authority on Carmelite spirituality, wrote that devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel means:

a special call to the interior life, which is preeminently a Marian life. Our Lady wants us to resemble her not only in our outward vesture but, far more, in heart and spirit. If we gaze into Mary's soul, we shall see that grace in her has flowered into a spiritual life of incalculable wealth: a life of recollection, prayer, uninterrupted oblation to God, continual contact, and intimate union with him. Mary's soul is a sanctuary reserved for God alone, where no human creature has ever left its trace, where love and zeal for the glory of God and the salvation of mankind reign supreme. [...] Those who want to live their devotion to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel to the full must follow Mary into the depths of her interior life. Carmel is the symbol of the contemplative life, the life wholly dedicated to the quest for God, wholly orientated towards intimacy with God; and the one who has best realized this highest of ideals is Our Lady herself, "Queen and Splendor of Carmel".[1]

Devotees the Blessed Mother of Mount Carmel might raise petitions to her through the prayer:

O most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. O Star of the Sea, help me and show me you are my Mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in this necessity (make request). There are none that can withstand your power. O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee. Sweet Mother I place this cause in your hands. Amen.

Church teaching

A 1996 doctrinal statement approved by the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments states that

Devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel is bound to the history and spiritual values of the Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel and is expressed through the scapular. Thus, whoever receives the scapular becomes a member of the order and pledges him/herself to live according to its spirituality in accordance with the characteristics of his/her state in life.[12]

Discalced Carmelite Kieran Kavanaugh summarizes this spirituality:

The scapular is a Marian habit or garment. It is both a sign and pledge. A sign of belonging to Mary; a pledge of her motherly protection, not only in this life but after death. As a sign, it is a conventional sign signifying three elements strictly joined: first, belonging to a religious family particularly devoted to Mary, especially dear to Mary, the Carmelite Order; second, consecration to Mary, devotion to and trust in her Immaculate Heart; third, an urge to become like Mary by imitating her virtues, above all her humility, chastity, and spirit of prayer.[13]

Association with Purgatory

 
Our Lady of Mount Carmel with angels and souls in Purgatory. Baroque sculpture from Beniaján (Spain).

Since the Middle Ages, Our Lady of Mount Carmel has been related to purgatory and purgation from sins after death. In some images, she is portrayed as accompanied with angels and persons wearing Brown Scapulars, who plead for her mediation. In 1613, the Church forbade images to be made of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel descending into purgatory, due to errors being preached about certain privileges associated with the Brown Scapular (known as "the Sabbatine Privilege").[14]

That privilege appears in the noted Decree of the Holy Office (1613). It was inserted in its entirety (except for the words forbidding the painting of the pictures) into the list of the indulgences and privileges of the Confraternity of the Scapular of Mount Carmel.[15] In the 21st century, the Carmelites do not promote the Sabbatine Privilege. They encourage a belief in Mary's general aid and prayerful assistance for persons beyond death, especially her aid to those who devoutly wear the Brown Scapular, and commend devotion to Mary especially on Saturdays, which are dedicated to her.

 
Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Palmi

Apparitions

There is today a small sanctuary at Acquafondata, Italy, where the Virgin of Mount Carmel reportedly appeared on 16 July 1841. The visionaries of Our Lady of Fátima in 1917 reported Our Lady of Mount Carmel as among the titles claimed by Mary. She is said to have appeared to Simon Stock to whom she gave the Brown Scapular.[16] The Garabandal apparitions in Spain (1961–65) were reported to be images of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel.


 
Acquafondata Our Lady of Mount Carmel

Miracles

In Palmi, Italy, the anniversary of the earthquake of 1894 is observed annually on 16 November.[17][better source needed] The earthquake had its epicenter in the city. An associated event has been classified as the "miracle of Our Lady of Mount Carmel." For 17 days preceding this earthquake, many of the faithful had reported strange eye movements and changes in the coloring of the face in a statue of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. The local and national press reported these occurrences.

In the evening of 16 November, the faithful improvised a procession carrying the statue of the Virgin of Carmel on their shoulders through the streets. When the procession reached the end of the city, a violent earthquake shook the whole district of Palmi,[18] ruining most of the old houses along the way. But, only nine people died out of a population of about 15,000 inhabitants, as almost all of the population had been on the street to watch the procession and were not trapped inside the destroyed buildings. Therefore, the city commemorates the 1894 procession each year, accompanied by firecrackers, lights, and festive stalls.

The Catholic Church has officially recognized the miracle. On 16 November 1896, the statue of the Virgin was crowned, based on the decree issued 22 September 1895, by the Vatican Chapter.[citation needed]

Use in the peace movement

The first atomic bomb was exploded in the United States at the Trinity test site on 16 July 1945, near Alamogordo, New Mexico. The Catholic anti-war movement has built on the coincidence between this date and the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. In 1990 the Rev. Emmanuel Charles McCarthy, a priest of the Eastern Rite (Byzantine-Melkite) of the Catholic Church, initiated the "16 July Twenty-Four Hours Day of Prayer," for forgiveness and protection from Our Lady of Mount Carmel, at Trinity Site in the New Mexico desert. Each year on 16 July, a prayer vigil is conducted at the Trinity site to pray for peace and the elimination of nuclear weapons.[19]

Gallery of statues

Statues of Our Lady of Mount Carmel usually depict her with a Brown scapular.

Places and churches named after Our Lady of Mount Carmel

Angola

  • Igreja Nosso Senhora do Carmo, Luanda, Angola

Croatia

  • The Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Brela, Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia

Hungary

Panama

  • Iglesia Nuestra Sra. del Carmen (a.k.a. Iglesia del Carmen), Panama City

Philippines

Spain

  • Puerto Del Carmen, Tías, Canary Islands

United States

  • Río Carmel, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
  • National Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Middletown, NY
  • Mount Carmel, IA
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Mount Carmel, IA
  • The Parish – Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Melrose Park, IL
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel – Annunciation, Brooklyn, NY
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Altoona, PA
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Niles, OH
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Lowellville, OH
  • Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Carmen, Hatillo, Puerto Rico

Wales

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Bede Edwards, OCDS. "St. Simon Stock—The Scapular Vision & the Brown Scapular Devotion." Carmel Clarion Volume XXI, pp 17–22, July–August 2005, Discalced Carmelite Secular Order, Washington Province.
  2. ^ Scapular Devotion." July–August 2005, Discalced Carmelite Secular Order, Washington Province.
  3. ^ a b Andrew Jotischky (2002). The Carmelites and Antiquity. Mendicants and their Pasts in the Middle Ages. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 37–38. ISBN 978-0-19-154250-3.
  4. ^ Jotischky, Carmelites and Antiquity, p. 59, footnote
  5. ^ "Our Lady of Mount Carmel", Franciscan Media
  6. ^ a b c Louis Saggi, O. Carm. "Saint Simon Stock (XIII Century) Saint, Priest", Scholarly historical information, Carmel Net
  7. ^ a b c Fr. Paul D'Souza, OCD. "The Carmelite Scapular: History and Devotion", St. John the Baptist Church, Bangalore
  8. ^ Herbert Thurston, S.J., "The Origin of the Scapular – A Criticism", The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Vol XVI July–December 1904. pp. 59–75. Dublin: Browne & Nolan, Limited. This 1904 article demonstrates that the Swanington letter was not authentic. It also says that the papal bull that was the basis of the "Sabbatine privilege" was forged. The article explores Carmelite history and the evolution of the scapular devotion.
  9. ^ "The Feast Ritual".
  10. ^ "About the Feast".
  11. ^ "The Virgin Mary of MT Carmel – DISCALCED CARMELITE ORDER". www.ocd.pcn.net.
  12. ^ , approved by the Congregation for Divine Worship and for the Discipline of the Sacraments, November 29, 1996. See "Catechesis and Ritual for the Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel" 2007-05-23 at the Wayback Machine, Prepared under the direction of the North American Provincials of the Carmelite Orders. 2000.
  13. ^ Fr. Kieran Kavanaugh, OCD, "Brown Scapular: A Silent Devotion" 2009-05-04 at the Wayback Machine, Zenit News Service, 16 July 2008.
  14. ^ 1912 Catholic Encyclopedia. Sabbatine Privilege – "The Bull [of the Holy Roman General Inquisition 20 January 1613, clarifying what is permissible for the Carmelites to preach regarding the Brown Scapular"] forbids the painting of pictures representing, in accordance with the wording of the Bull, the Mother of God descending into purgatory (cum descensione beatae Virginis ad animas in Purgatorio liberandas)."
  15. ^ "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sabbatine Privilege". www.newadvent.org. Retrieved 2020-05-12.
  16. ^ "The Messages of Fatima". Lucia also saw Our Lady of Mount Carmel who signifies the triumph over suffering.
  17. ^ See the wikipedia article on Italian (in Italian) Festa della Beata Vergine del Carmelo (Palmi)
  18. ^ Il terremoto del 16 novembre 1894 in calabria e sicilia, Roma, 1907. Tesot full archive available: Relazione scientifica sul terremoto
  19. ^ McCarthy, Emmanuel (2014-07-16). "69 years since "Trinity," the first atomic blast". Beyond Nuclear. Retrieved 2018-07-14.

External links

  • Brown Scapular: a "Silent Devotion" – 2008 article via Zenit news service by Fr. Kieran Kavenaugh, OCD discusses devotion to the Brown Scapular, the existence of historical problems, and pastoral practice
  • The Virgin Mary in our life – Article about Marian devotion in the Carmelite tradition
  • The apparitions of Our Lady of Mount Carmel

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For other uses see Our Lady of Mount Carmel disambiguation Our Lady of Mount Carmel or Virgin of Carmel is the title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary in her role as patroness of the Carmelite Order particularly within the Catholic Church The first Carmelites were Christian hermits living on Mount Carmel in the Holy Land during the late 12th and early to mid 13th century They built in the midst of their hermitages a chapel which they dedicated to the Blessed Virgin whom they conceived of in chivalric terms as the Lady of the place Our Lady of Mount Carmel was adopted in the 19th century as the patron saint of Chile Our Lady of Mount CarmelOur Lady of Mount Carmel by Pietro Novelli 1641Approval30 January 1226 during the pontificate of Pope Honorius III1587 during the pontificate of Pope Sixtus VPatronageCarmelites Chile Bolivia Catemaco Aylesford Roraima Birkirkara Jaboticabal Valletta Pernambuco Villalba Hatillo Higuerote Carlopoli protection from harm protection from dangerous situations deliverance from PurgatorySince the 15th century popular devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel has centered on the Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel also known as the Brown Scapular Traditionally Mary is said to have given the Scapular to an early Carmelite named Simon Stock 1165 1265 The liturgical feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is celebrated on 16 July 1 2 The solemn liturgical feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel was probably first celebrated in England in the later part of the 14th century Its object was thanksgiving to Mary the patroness of the Carmelite Order for the benefits she had accorded to it through its difficult early years The institution of the feast may have come in the wake of the vindication of their title Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Cambridge England in 1374 The date chosen was 17 July on the European mainland this date conflicted with the feast of Saint Alexis requiring a shift to 16 July which remains the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel on the Roman Calendar of the Catholic Church The Latin poem Flos Carmeli meaning Flower of Carmel first appears as the sequence for this Mass 1 Contents 1 History 2 Carmelite devotion 3 Church teaching 4 Association with Purgatory 5 Apparitions 6 Miracles 7 Use in the peace movement 8 Gallery of statues 9 Places and churches named after Our Lady of Mount Carmel 9 1 Angola 9 2 Croatia 9 3 Hungary 9 4 Panama 9 5 Philippines 9 6 Spain 9 7 United States 9 8 Wales 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditThe Carmelite Order was the only religious order to be started in the Crusader States In the 13th century some of its people migrated west to England setting up a chapter and being documented there about 1241 1242 A tradition first attested to in the late 14th century says that Simon Stock believed to be an early English prior general of the Carmelite Order soon after its migration to England 3 had a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary in which she gave him the Brown Scapular This formed part of the Carmelite habit after 1287 4 In Stock s vision Mary promised that those who died wearing the scapular would be saved 3 This is a devotional sacramental signifying the wearer s consecration to Mary and affiliation with the Carmelite order It symbolizes her special protection and calls the wearers to consecrate themselves to her in a special way 5 In 1642 a Carmelite named John Cheron published a document which he said was a 13th century letter written by Simon Stock s secretary Peter Swanington Since the early 20th century historians have concluded that this letter was forged likely by Cheron himself 6 7 8 But Stock s vision was long embraced by many promoters of the scapular devotion The forged Swanington letter claimed that 16 July 1251 was the date of the vision 16 July being the date of the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel which led for centuries to a strong association between this feast day and the scapular devotion Based on available historical documentation the liturgical feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel did not originally have a specific association with the Brown Scapular or the tradition of Stock s vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary This tradition grew gradually as did the liturgical cult of Saint Simon The latter has been documented in Bordeaux where Stock died from the year 1435 in Ireland and England from 1458 and in the rest of the Order from 1564 Historians have long questioned whether Stock had the vision of Mary and the scapular 1 6 Although Simon Stock was never officially canonized his feast day was celebrated in the church 7 The Carmelite convent of Aylesford England was restored and a relic of Saint Simon Stock was placed there in 1951 The saint s feast is celebrated in the places dedicated to him 6 Also associated with Our Lady of Carmel was a papal bull saying that there was a Sabbatine privilege associated with devotion to the saint that is until the late 1970s the Catholic liturgy for that day mentioned the scapular devotion Vatican II resulted in scrutiny of the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel as well as that of Simon Stock because of the historical uncertainties about the origins The liturgies were revised and in the 21st century neither even in the Carmelite proper makes reference to the scapular 7 A saqra animal figure dancer watching the procession of Mamacha Carmen from a balcony In Spain and other Spanish speaking countries there has been particular devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel who has been adopted as a patron saint of several places as she has been in other Catholic majority countries In addition Carmen and Maria del Carmen have been popular given names for girls in Spanish speaking countries An annual festival known as Mamacha Carmen is held in the highland Paucartambo District Peru featuring a procession with the Virgin and traditional dancers citation needed Veneration of the Virgen del Carmen often also associated with the Stella Maris is particularly strong in coastal towns of Spain The feast day of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is celebrated for ten days each July in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn New York where an approximately sixty five foot tall giglio a tower with a statue of Our Lady of Mount Carmel affixed atop it is lifted and paraded on multiple dates during the festival 9 The festival culminates with the celebration of the liturgical feast of Our Lady on July 16 10 Carmelite devotion EditThe Carmelites consider the Blessed Virgin Mary to be a perfect model of the interior life of prayer and contemplation to which Carmelites aspire as well as a model of virtue in the person who was closest in life to Jesus Christ She is seen as the one who points Christians most surely to Christ As she says to the servants at the wedding at Cana Do whatever he Jesus tells you Carmelites look to the Virgin Mary as a Spiritual Mother 11 The Stella Maris Monastery Star of the Sea on Mount Carmel named after a traditional title of the Blessed Virgin Mary is considered the spiritual headquarters of the order Gabriel of St Mary Magdalene de Pazzi a revered authority on Carmelite spirituality wrote that devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel means a special call to the interior life which is preeminently a Marian life Our Lady wants us to resemble her not only in our outward vesture but far more in heart and spirit If we gaze into Mary s soul we shall see that grace in her has flowered into a spiritual life of incalculable wealth a life of recollection prayer uninterrupted oblation to God continual contact and intimate union with him Mary s soul is a sanctuary reserved for God alone where no human creature has ever left its trace where love and zeal for the glory of God and the salvation of mankind reign supreme Those who want to live their devotion to Our Lady of Mt Carmel to the full must follow Mary into the depths of her interior life Carmel is the symbol of the contemplative life the life wholly dedicated to the quest for God wholly orientated towards intimacy with God and the one who has best realized this highest of ideals is Our Lady herself Queen and Splendor of Carmel 1 Devotees the Blessed Mother of Mount Carmel might raise petitions to her through the prayer O most beautiful flower of Mt Carmel fruitful vine splendor of Heaven Blessed Mother of the Son of God Immaculate Virgin assist me in my necessity O Star of the Sea help me and show me you are my Mother O Holy Mary Mother of God Queen of Heaven and earth I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in this necessity make request There are none that can withstand your power O Mary conceived without sin pray for us who have recourse to thee Sweet Mother I place this cause in your hands Amen Church teaching EditA 1996 doctrinal statement approved by the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments states that Devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel is bound to the history and spiritual values of the Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel and is expressed through the scapular Thus whoever receives the scapular becomes a member of the order and pledges him herself to live according to its spirituality in accordance with the characteristics of his her state in life 12 Discalced Carmelite Kieran Kavanaugh summarizes this spirituality The scapular is a Marian habit or garment It is both a sign and pledge A sign of belonging to Mary a pledge of her motherly protection not only in this life but after death As a sign it is a conventional sign signifying three elements strictly joined first belonging to a religious family particularly devoted to Mary especially dear to Mary the Carmelite Order second consecration to Mary devotion to and trust in her Immaculate Heart third an urge to become like Mary by imitating her virtues above all her humility chastity and spirit of prayer 13 Association with Purgatory Edit Our Lady of Mount Carmel with angels and souls in Purgatory Baroque sculpture from Beniajan Spain Since the Middle Ages Our Lady of Mount Carmel has been related to purgatory and purgation from sins after death In some images she is portrayed as accompanied with angels and persons wearing Brown Scapulars who plead for her mediation In 1613 the Church forbade images to be made of Our Lady of Mt Carmel descending into purgatory due to errors being preached about certain privileges associated with the Brown Scapular known as the Sabbatine Privilege 14 That privilege appears in the noted Decree of the Holy Office 1613 It was inserted in its entirety except for the words forbidding the painting of the pictures into the list of the indulgences and privileges of the Confraternity of the Scapular of Mount Carmel 15 In the 21st century the Carmelites do not promote the Sabbatine Privilege They encourage a belief in Mary s general aid and prayerful assistance for persons beyond death especially her aid to those who devoutly wear the Brown Scapular and commend devotion to Mary especially on Saturdays which are dedicated to her Our Lady of Mount Carmel PalmiApparitions EditThere is today a small sanctuary at Acquafondata Italy where the Virgin of Mount Carmel reportedly appeared on 16 July 1841 The visionaries of Our Lady of Fatima in 1917 reported Our Lady of Mount Carmel as among the titles claimed by Mary She is said to have appeared to Simon Stock to whom she gave the Brown Scapular 16 The Garabandal apparitions in Spain 1961 65 were reported to be images of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel Acquafondata Our Lady of Mount CarmelMiracles EditIn Palmi Italy the anniversary of the earthquake of 1894 is observed annually on 16 November 17 better source needed The earthquake had its epicenter in the city An associated event has been classified as the miracle of Our Lady of Mount Carmel For 17 days preceding this earthquake many of the faithful had reported strange eye movements and changes in the coloring of the face in a statue of Our Lady of Mount Carmel The local and national press reported these occurrences In the evening of 16 November the faithful improvised a procession carrying the statue of the Virgin of Carmel on their shoulders through the streets When the procession reached the end of the city a violent earthquake shook the whole district of Palmi 18 ruining most of the old houses along the way But only nine people died out of a population of about 15 000 inhabitants as almost all of the population had been on the street to watch the procession and were not trapped inside the destroyed buildings Therefore the city commemorates the 1894 procession each year accompanied by firecrackers lights and festive stalls The Catholic Church has officially recognized the miracle On 16 November 1896 the statue of the Virgin was crowned based on the decree issued 22 September 1895 by the Vatican Chapter citation needed Use in the peace movement EditThe first atomic bomb was exploded in the United States at the Trinity test site on 16 July 1945 near Alamogordo New Mexico The Catholic anti war movement has built on the coincidence between this date and the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel In 1990 the Rev Emmanuel Charles McCarthy a priest of the Eastern Rite Byzantine Melkite of the Catholic Church initiated the 16 July Twenty Four Hours Day of Prayer for forgiveness and protection from Our Lady of Mount Carmel at Trinity Site in the New Mexico desert Each year on 16 July a prayer vigil is conducted at the Trinity site to pray for peace and the elimination of nuclear weapons 19 Gallery of statues EditStatues of Our Lady of Mount Carmel usually depict her with a Brown scapular Beniajan Spain Chile Chile Biscay Spain Medellin Colombia Paucartambo Peru Boston USA Oaxaca Mexico Oaxaca Mexico Pattada Sardinia Manila Philippines Our Lady of Mount Camel statue on the top of the Old Cathedral of Rio de Janeiro s bell towerPlaces and churches named after Our Lady of Mount Carmel EditAngola Edit Igreja Nosso Senhora do Carmo Luanda AngolaCroatia Edit The Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Brela Split Dalmatia County CroatiaHungary Edit Little Saint Therese Basilica and Monastery Zala County KeszthelyPanama Edit Iglesia Nuestra Sra del Carmen a k a Iglesia del Carmen Panama CityPhilippines Edit Basilica of The National Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel New Manila Quezon City Santuario Arquidiocesano de Nuestra Senora del Carmen La Limpia Magallanes Cebu City Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish Quezon City Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish Pulong Buhangin Santa Maria Bulacan Our Lady of Mt Carmel Project 6 Parish Quezon City Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish Balilihan Bohol Our Lady of Mt Carmel Seminary Tumbaga I Sariaya Quezon The Minor Basilica of San Sebastian Pasaje del Carmen St Quiapo Manila Our Lady of Mt Carmel Parish Tariji Tarlac City Our Lady of Mt Carmel Parish Barasoain City of Malolos Bulacan Nuestra Senora del Carmen Parish Duat Pulungmasle Guagua PampangaSpain Edit Puerto Del Carmen Tias Canary IslandsUnited States Edit Rio Carmel Carmel by the Sea CA National Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Middletown NY Mount Carmel IA Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church Mount Carmel IA The Parish Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church Melrose Park IL Our Lady of Mount Carmel Annunciation Brooklyn NY Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church Altoona PA Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church Niles OH Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church Lowellville OH Iglesia de Nuestra Senora del Carmen Hatillo Puerto RicoWales Edit The Church of Our Lady of Mount CarmelSee also EditByzantine Discalced Carmelites Discalced Carmelites Prayer of the Blessed Virgin Our Lady of Mount Carmel patron saint archiveReferences Edit a b c d Bede Edwards OCDS St Simon Stock The Scapular Vision amp the Brown Scapular Devotion Carmel Clarion Volume XXI pp 17 22 July August 2005 Discalced Carmelite Secular Order Washington Province Scapular Devotion July August 2005 Discalced Carmelite Secular Order Washington Province a b Andrew Jotischky 2002 The Carmelites and Antiquity Mendicants and their Pasts in the Middle Ages Oxford Oxford University Press pp 37 38 ISBN 978 0 19 154250 3 Jotischky Carmelites and Antiquity p 59 footnote Our Lady of Mount Carmel Franciscan Media a b c Louis Saggi O Carm Saint Simon Stock XIII Century Saint Priest Scholarly historical information Carmel Net a b c Fr Paul D Souza OCD The Carmelite Scapular History and Devotion St John the Baptist Church Bangalore Herbert Thurston S J The Origin of the Scapular A Criticism The Irish Ecclesiastical Record Vol XVI July December 1904 pp 59 75 Dublin Browne amp Nolan Limited This 1904 article demonstrates that the Swanington letter was not authentic It also says that the papal bull that was the basis of the Sabbatine privilege was forged The article explores Carmelite history and the evolution of the scapular devotion The Feast Ritual About the Feast The Virgin Mary of MT Carmel DISCALCED CARMELITE ORDER www ocd pcn net Doctrinal Statement on the Brown Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel approved by the Congregation for Divine Worship and for the Discipline of the Sacraments November 29 1996 See Catechesis and Ritual for the Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Archived 2007 05 23 at the Wayback Machine Prepared under the direction of the North American Provincials of the Carmelite Orders 2000 Fr Kieran Kavanaugh OCD Brown Scapular A Silent Devotion Archived 2009 05 04 at the Wayback Machine Zenit News Service 16 July 2008 1912 Catholic Encyclopedia Sabbatine Privilege The Bull of the Holy Roman General Inquisition 20 January 1613 clarifying what is permissible for the Carmelites to preach regarding the Brown Scapular forbids the painting of pictures representing in accordance with the wording of the Bull the Mother of God descending into purgatory cum descensione beatae Virginis ad animas in Purgatorio liberandas CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Sabbatine Privilege www newadvent 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