• July 16th - Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel

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    From: rich <richarra@gmail.com>

    July 16th - Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel

    It is our Lady of Mount Carmel who appeared to Saint Simon Stock,
    providing gentle instruction on Consecration to Her Sacred Heart
    through the Scapular, which led to the growth of the Carmelite Order. Consecration to Our Blessed Mother through wearing of the Scapular,
    however, is not reserved only for the Carmelites. Rather, it is a
    Church tradition available to all. As Pope Pius XII proclaimed, =E2=80=9CLe=
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    the Scapular be for them a sign of Consecration to the Immaculate
    Heart of Mary."

    Similarly, Pope John Paul II, on the 750th anniversary of the Brown
    Scapular to Saint Simon Stock, declared:

    =E2=80=9CThe sign of the Scapular nourishes the devotion of believers and
    makes them sensitive to the Virgin Mother's loving presence in their
    lives. The Scapular is essentially a 'habit'. Those who receive it are associated with the Order of Carmel and dedicate themselves to the
    service of Our Lady for the good of the whole Church.

    Therefore two truths are evoked by the sign of the Scapular:

    - the constant protection of the Blessed Virgin, not only on life's
    journey but also at the moment of passing into the fullness of eternal
    glory

    - the awareness that devotion to Mary cannot be limited to prayers and
    tributes in her honor on certain occasions, but must become a 'habit',
    that is, a permanent orientation of one's own Christian conduct, woven
    of prayer and interior life, through frequent reception of the
    sacraments and the concrete practice of the spiritual and corporal
    works of mercy.=E2=80=9D

    While we may traditionally view Our Blessed Mother's appearance to
    Saint Simon Stock, and the subsequent bestowal of the Brown Scapular
    to him and the world as the origin of devotion to Our Lady of Mount
    Carmel, this devotion mystically (and somewhat miraculously) precedes
    these events. In fact, devotion to Our Blessed Mother--not yet
    born--dates back to the 8th century before Christ when the prophet
    Elias ascended the holy mountain of Carmel in Palestine, beginning a
    long tradition of contemplative monastic life and prayer. At that
    time, long before the glorious plan of God had reached fruition, Elias
    and his followers dedicated themselves to God's =E2=80=9CMother-to-= come,=E2=80=9D
    Mary, Virgin of Mount Carmel. Nearly three thousand years later,
    today, this devotion continues on Mount Carmel--an active monastic
    religious community dedicated to contemplation, prayer, and devotion
    to Our Blessed Mother.

    Following the time of Christ, on the Feast of Pentecost, the spiritual descendants of Elias and his followers came down from Mount Carmel.
    They were among the first to accept the message of Christ and to be
    baptized by the disciple. Upon meeting Our Lady, and hearing the
    sweetest words from Her lips, they were overcome with a sense of
    majesty and sanctity--a love and gentleness they never forgot.
    Returning to their holy mountain, these first Carmelites erected the
    first chapel built in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary. From Butler=E2=80=
    =99s
    Lives of the Saints:

    =E2=80=9CWhen on the holy day of Pentecost the Apostles, through heavenly inspiration, spake in foreign tongues, and worked many wonders by the invocation of the most sacred Name of Jesus ; it is said that many
    men, who were walking in the footsteps of the holy prophets Elijah and
    Elisha, and had been prepared for the coming of Christ by the
    heralding of John the Baptist, saw and were assured of the truth. They
    at once embraced the faith of the Gospel, and began to venerate the
    most blessed Virgin (whose conversation and familiar intercourse they
    were happily able to enjoy) with a certain peculiar affection, so that
    they, before all others, built a chapel to that purest of Virgins on
    that very spot of Mount Carmel where Elijah of old had seen a cloud
    arising, a remarkable symbol of the Virgin.=E2=80=9D

    From that time devotion to God's Mother was handed down by the hermits
    on Mount Carmel as a treasured spiritual legacy. In the twelfth
    century, the Carmelite Order was officially founded.

    From the Divine Office: =E2=80=9CSacred Scripture celebrated the beauty of Carmel where the prophet Elijah defended the purity of Israel's faith
    in the living God. In the twelfth century, hermits withdrew to that
    mountain and later founded the Order devoted to the contemplative life
    under the patronage of Mary, the holy Mother of God.=E2=80=9D

    As written about previously (see here, the Feast of Saint Simon
    Stock), the Blessed Virgin appeared to Saint Simon, bestowing upon him
    the Brown Scapular. Saint Simon was a hermit who eventually joined the Carmelite Order, and after many years of tireless work in service of
    his brothers, was elected Vicar General. Following his election, he
    was graced with a visitation of Our Blessed Mother. According to
    Carmelite tradition, July 16, 1251, St. Simon Stock was given the
    Brown Scapular by the Blessed Virgin Mary, who said to him:

    =E2=80=9CReceive, my dear son, this scapular of thy Order, as the distincti=
    ve
    sign of my confraternity, and the mark of the privilege which I have
    obtained for thee and the children of Carmel. It is a sign of
    salvation, a safeguard in danger, and a special pledge of peace and
    protection till the end of time. Whosoever dies wearing this shall be
    preserved from eternal flames.=E2=80=9D

    In order to share in the merits of the Scapular devotion to Our
    Blessed Mother, one who wears the Scapular must: 1)Shun sin, and,
    according to his state of life, live chastely; 2)Say every day, if
    possible, 7 times, Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory be to the Father;
    3) Strive to serve God by venerating Mary, and imitating her virtues.


    Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi, OCD, an authority on Carmelite spirituality, wrote that devotion to Our Lady of Mount
    Carmel means:

    =E2=80=9Ca special call to the interior life, which is preeminently a Maria=
    n
    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 incalcuable 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'."

    We pray today for the grace and peace of Our Blessed Mother, through
    our total consecration to her sacred heart. May she never cease her intercessions on our behalf with Our Loving God in heaven. We pray for
    those who, through devotion to Mary, wear the Scapular- an external
    sign of love for Mary, of the trust her children have in her, and of
    the commitment to live like her.
    by Jacob


    Saint Quote:
    Among the many means of performing our actions well, one is to do each
    of them as if it were to be the last of our lives. At every action,
    then, say to yourself: "If you knew that you were to die immediately
    after this action, would you do it? and would you do it in this way?"
    --St. Vincent de Paul

    Bible Quote:
    Seek ye the Lord, and his power: seek ye his face evermore. Remember
    his wonderful works, which he hath done: his signs, and the judgments
    of his mouth. [1 Chronicles 16:11-12] DRB

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    A PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN,
    OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL

    O most beautiful Flower of Mount Carmel,
    Fruitful Vine,
    Splendor of Heaven,
    Blessed Mother of the Son of God,
    Immaculate Virgin,
    assist me this my necessity.

    O Star of the Sea,
    help me and show me herein 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;
    there are none that can withstand your power.

    O, show me herein you are my Mother,
    O Mary, conceived without sin,
    pray for us who have recourse to thee.

    Sweet Mother,
    I place this cause in your hands.
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