
REMINDER: Woman’s Spirituality Class – Thursday, July 21st

A parish of the Catholic Diocese of Dallas, served by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter
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➜ Informative seminar to equip parents for working with their children in daily Latin studies.
➜ Comprehensive overview to give the big picture about the structure of Latin.
➜ Providing “best strategies” in study of Latin toward long-term success for students.
➜ Tips for beginning Latin as early as 3rd grade to improve thinking skills and vocabulary, leading to higher test scores for college applications, scholarships, and careers.
Featuring “Why Latin?”, by Fr. Joseph Portzer, FSSP, of Mater Dei Catholic Church. Taught by veteran Latin teacher, Theresa Howard, education consultant.
Seminar (includes continental breakfast) – $22.
Saturday, July 23, 2016 — Mater Dei Catholic Church, Irving, Texas.
Time: 9:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (following 8:00 a.m. Mass)
To register, email 14ta.ho@gmail.com
In honor of the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (July 16th),the priests of Mater Dei will be offering enrollment into the Confraternity of the Brown Scapular after all of the Masses on Sunday, July 17th.
What is Our Lady’s promise in wearing the Brown Scapular?
“Whoever dies invested with this Scapular shall be preserved from the eternal flames. It is a sign of salvation, a sure safeguard in danger, a pledge of peace and of my special protection until the end of the ages.”
What are the conditions requisite for gaining the Our Lady’s promise of the Brown Scapular?
Please note that there are no special prayers or good works that are necessary to receive the promise. The Scapular is a silent prayer that shows one’s complete consecration and dedication to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Scapular is a devotion whereby we venerate Her, love Her, and trust in Her protection, and we tell Her these things every moment of the day by simply wearing the Brown Scapular.
Who may be invested in the Brown Scapular?
All the Catholic faithful should be enrolled. It is customary for children to be enrolled after their First Holy Communion. Even infants can be invested.
How do I enroll in the Brown Scapular?
Any priest can enroll or invest you in the Brown Scapular.
Who can enroll me in the Brown Scapular?
Any Catholic priest can enroll you. It was once customary that only the Carmelite Fathers were permitted to enroll the lay faithful, and special permission was needed for any other priest to perform the ceremony. However, this devotion has spread so far and wide throughout the Catholic world that now the Church has given permission to all priests to invest the faithful in the Brown Scapular.
What is the Confraternity of the Brown Scapular?
Once invested in the Scapular, a person automatically becomes a member of the Confraternity of the Brown Scapular. What is meant by the Confraternity is that, having been enrolled in the Scapular, you belong to a spiritual family whereby you have the privilege of being affiliated with the Carmelite Order, participating in the merits of the Carmelite Fathers and Religious in life and in death, as well as receiving the promises of Our Lady through the Scapular. Although at one time it was customary to inscribe one’s name in the Confraternity Register (the parish priest would do this for all those he enrolled by sending the names to a Carmelite convent where the Confraternity was canonically erected), it is no longer the practice to do so. Part of the reason for this is that the Scapular has become, thanks be to God, such a universal sacramental and devotion that the Church has taken away this obligation upon the lay faithful. It is sufficient to be invested in the Scapular to be a member of the Confraternity.
How do I enroll in the Confraternity?
By being invested in the Brown Scapular by a priest.
How must I wear the Scapular in order to receive its benefits?
You must wear it over the shoulder so that one part hangs over your chest and the other side hangs over the back. Both parts cannot be carried in the front or the back, otherwise, the wearer runs the risk of not receiving the promise.
May the Scapular be fastened or pinned to my clothing?
No. It must hang over the shoulders with one side hanging in the front and the other side hanging in the back.
May I use a chain instead of a cord for my Scapular?
Yes, just as long as the scapular itself is 100% wool.
What shape does the Scapular have to be?
It must be oblong or square. It cannot be oval, round, or polygonal.
May the Scapular have any other images on it?
It is permitted to ornament the Scapular with images or pictures, such as Our Lady of Mt. Carmel or the Carmelite shield. However, the wool brown color of the Scapular must predominate.
Does the Scapular have to be touching the skin?
No, it may be worn over or under any part of the clothing.
Must I always wear the Scapular or may I take it off?
In order to receive the promise, the Scapular must always be worn. We must understand that by wearing the Scapular we show our consecration and devotion to the Blessed Virgin. Our Blessed Mother cannot be pleased in any one who out of vanity or fear takes it off whenever it is not convenient to wear it. By wearing it we make an open profession of our faith, confidence, and love of Her.
May I take my Scapular off to bathe?
Yes.
If I need a new Scapular, do I need to be re-invested?
No. If your Scapular has worn out or has broken, you only need to get another one and put it on. The blessing and investiture is still valid for the new Scapular, since the blessing is predominately given to the person who is invested in the Scapular.
What is the Sabbatine Privilege?
It is the promise piously to be believed, that the Blessed Virgin Mary gave to Pope John XXII in a vision, that She will deliver Her faithful children who have worn the Scapular devoutly from purgatory soon after their death, notably the first Saturday after death. “As a tender Mother, I will descend into purgatory on the Saturday after their death, and will deliver them into the heavenly mansions of life everlasting.” (Words of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Pope John XXII). This Sabbatine Privilege was promulgated and taught through the famous Bull Sacratissimo Uti Culmine (Sabbatine Bull) of Pope John XXII in 1322 and given definitive ratification in 1908 by the Holy See.
What are the requirements for obtaining the Sabbatine Privilege?
Do you sing? Dance? Tell jokes? Play a musical instrument?
Do something unusual?
You may be just the Talent we’re looking for!
To sign up for the talent show:
Call Rita Pilgrim at: 817-267-4096.
The choir signup table was set up in the parish hall the last 2 weekends, but if you missed it, and have children/youth who plan to join choir or continue from last year, you can email me with names, family contact info, and ages of children/youth who are joining. I can also send you info flyers about the different choirs, with pertinent information for the choir year.
Please email choir@materdeiparish.com NO LATER THAN JULY 10th.
This goes for anyone interested in the 9am mass choir, the chant scholas, or the new 11:30am low mass choir as well. Please email with your contact info, and any past experience with music and/or singing.