PROLOGUE FOR BUSY PEOPLE: In memory of the Holy Souls in Purgatory for whom we offer our Rosaries on 15 September. This post is especially dedicated to the Father of Rev. Elias Mary Mills, F.I. who passed on 15 September 1990, and who is the main character in today’s Scapular Miracle Story. If you can take the time to listen to this broadcast with one other person, or share online, you can be part of this prayerful attempt to console the Sorrowful Heart of Our Lady.
ETERNAL WISDOM1
Fr. Elias Mary Mills cites St. Claude de la Colombière, French Priest & perfect friend of Jesus and St. Margaret Mary Alacoque in today’s special back-to-school podcast:
“You either die in your scapular, or you will die in your sins, but you will not die in your scapular with your sins”.
BACK-TO-SCHOOL LIVE RECORD STORY
THE ROSARY HOUR PODCAST NEWSLETTER | 2nd EDITION
“Invoco abundantes bênçãos de Nossa Senhora de Fátima para o vosso projecto sobre o Terço do Rosário.” + CARDINAL ANTÓNIO MARTO
[SPECIAL AUDIO PODCAST, 16 minutes]
30 years ago, on the Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows, Fr. Elias’s father passed away.
Today’s Live Record Story presented by The Rosary Hour Podcast honours the memory of his father and how he came to be clothed with the Brown Scapular in 1994, as well as how he and his family prayed for him.
Fr. Elias Mary Mills (FI), lead Spiritual Director for this episode, also discusses the significance of September 15 in his life, as we begin a 9-day novena from 6-14 September in honour of Our Lady of Sorrows — starting on First Friday.
NOVENA & PRAYERS IN HONOUR OF OUR LADY OF SORROWS
To contemplate this upcoming Marian Feast, we invite you to console the Immaculate Heart of Mary by praying:
the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary
If you have the extra time, we invite you to click on “Notes” below:2
OR
by using this link, learn how to pray the Servite Rosary:
MORE NOTES ON THIS LIVE RECORD STORY
AN RHP EPISODE narrated by:
FR. ELIAS MARY MILLS, FI GRISWOLD, CT (USA)
Musings by: The Rosary Hour Podcast
By listening to this personal and true testimony, listeners are invited to learn more:
about the important role of family in praying for one another;
about the witness we can offer when a family member is dying; and
about the power of the Blessed Mother’s Scapular Promise, passed down from St. Simon Stock, 700+ years ago.
Fr. Elias’s 'true scapular miracle story’ continues this ongoing catechesis featured by the Rosary Hour Podcast, a conversation that began in May 2023.3
In this “back-to-school podcast”, our guest notes how the devotion to the Rosary and the Scapular devotion are two ways to live out the message of Fátima, which he explains in light of the sixth apparition of the Miracle of the Sun, Oct. 13, 1917 when Our Lady appeared as Our Lady of Sorrows and Our Lady of Mount Carmel. The latter was explained by Venerable Lucia explained in an interview, saying that Our Lady of Fátima wants everyone (as Fr. Elias notes) to wear the Brown Scapular.
Also, Fr. Elias explains Our Lady’s choice of ST. SIMON STOCK as an Apostle of the Scapular: he also explores the “First Saturday Promise” by using specific examples from the lives of St. Pope John Paul II, and others to explain the often unknown concept of ‘the Sabbatine Privilege’.
August 28 to Sept. 5, 1994 marks the anniversary of the period in which Fr. Elias took a 5-day retreat to Lourdes to pray for his father’s conversion. Also, he reflects on the importance of September 15 which is also the anniversary of his father’s passing.
In this Scapular Miracle Live Record Story, Fr. Elias explores why Our Lady of Fátima invited all of God’s children, through her apparitions in Portugal, to wear the Brown Scapular faithfully along with the urgent task of praying the Rosary every day.
WHO IS FR. ELIAS?
ABOUT TODAY’S GUEST: Father Elias Mary Mills, F.I. started discerning a religious vocation before graduating from Kearney State College. Attending Holy Apostles Seminary in Cromwell, Connecticut, he was introduced to the Franciscans of the Immaculate, and would join the religious order in 1993. Fr. Elias, as a deacon, served in the sacristy of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome. He made his final profession of vows in 1999. During the Jubilee Year 2000, Father Elias was ordained a priest by Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz in Lincoln. In December 2016 - August 2021, Fr. Elias served at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in La Crosse, Wisconsin as Rector of the Shrine Church. His passion and love for Our Lady is undaunted, as can be seen and heard in his many retreat talks and homilies, many of which are available on YouTube and on various podcasts.
As a missionary priest, Father Elias has had many travels promoting devotion to Our Lady in Australia, Italy and across the United States.
“THE PERFECTIONS OF GOD ARE SO INFINITE THAT NO SINGLE CREATURE COULD POSSIBLY REFLECT HIS POWER AND GOODNESS. GOD THEREFORE MULTIPLIED CREATURES THAT WHAT ONE FAILED TO REVEAL THE OTHER MIGHT DECLARE. THE SAME IS TRUE OF THE INCARNATE SON OF GOD, OUR LORD & SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST. THE RICHNESS OF HIS REDEMPTIVE BLOOD WOULD NOT BE REFLECTED IN ONLY ONE MATERIAL WAY. RATHER, LIKE THE SUN, THE BEAUTIES OF WHOSE SEVEN RAYS ARE REFLECTED ONLY BY SHINING THROUGH THE PRISM, THE BEAUTIES OF CALVARY are ONLY ADEQUATELY REVEALED TO US AS THEY SHINE THROUGH THE PRISM of CHRIST'S CHURCH AND SPLIT UP INTO THE VIVIFYING GRACES OF THE SEVEN SACRAMENTS.” (VENERABLE Archbishop Fulton Sheen)
** LISTEN TO THIS RHP PODCAST WITH ONE OTHER PERSON4 (Transcript is posted for now until the translation is completed).
JUBILEE 2025: PRAY FOR HOLY SOULS IN A SPECIAL WAY!
HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS: SPECIAL INDULGENCE REMINDER
Look at your calendar:
are you able to try to schedule more time in the next 9-days to assist at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass beyond Sunday?
IDEAS:
For the Year of Prayer, intentionally challenge yourself to go to First Friday devotion or First Saturday devotion as a Back-to-School priority.
OR
For the Year of Prayer, try something new!
Attend the full Holy Mass twice in one day!
You can do this easily when you are on “vacation” — primarily to receive a second Holy Communion on behalf of ONE Holy Soul in Purgatory.
That’s right!
The Vatican has allowed this special indulgence for the upcoming Jubilee year, so let us take advantage of this great grace offered to us — Christ has urged the saints often to withdraw abundantly from the graces offered by the Treasury of His Church — and there are many opportunities announced for 2025 on May 13, 2024.
Take a moment to gently remind others of this very important and unique Jubilee Indulgence — a great act of mercy that anyone, anywhere can offer as a sacrifice for the sake of the Holy Souls!!
UPCOMING: Fr. Thaddaeus Lancton, MIC will illuminate more of his thoughts on this NEW Jubilee 2025 Indulgence after having reflected on this special invitation from the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy.
WHAT DOCUMENT?
Need to refresh your memory on this document, published by Vatican Press (c.f. May 13, 2024)?
Click here to re-read the Decree on the Granting of Indulgence during the Ordinary Jubilee Year 2025 called by His Holiness Pope Francis, 13.05.2024:
https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2024/05/13/240513f.html [CLICK HERE]
READ THIS DOCUMENT IN PORTUGUESE:
“Smile at each other, make time for each other,
enjoy each other.” (Saint Mother Teresa)
“It is not how much we do, but how much we put into action,
that matters to Almighty God.” (Saint Mother Teresa)
RHP RESOURCES w/ SPIRITUAL DIRECTION OF FR. ELIAS M. MILLS, F.I.
CEREMONY INSTRUCTIONS:
Fr. Elias shared with us the following useful text for Scapular Procedure / Blessing and Investiture to put into action this devotion in our parishes and communities. Click below or see card designed by THE ROSARY HOUR PODCAST: https://www.catholicity.com/scapulars/brown-scapular-enrollment-prayer.html
LATIN:
BACK-TO-SCHOOL WITH FR. ELIAS MARY MILLS, FI
SWORD and SHIELD: THE ROSARY & THE SCAPULAR
(SPIRITUAL BATTLE 101)
St. Simon Stock, St. Claude de la Colombière, St. Margaret Mary Margaret Mary Alacoque, St. Pope John Paul II, Saint Mother Teresa of Kolkata and Our Lady of Sorrows: Pray for us! Teach us to have total confidence that Our Lady takes seriously her promises to those who pray the Rosary and who feel called to this special Brown Scapular devotion!
PLAN YOUR FIRST FRIDAY & SATURDAY DEVOTION DESTINATIONS TODAY!
This week, as we continue to pray the 90-day novena for the Holy Souls, and many students return to school, why not encourage others in your life to help you find a First Friday and a First Saturday Mass in your diocese.
Where are these masses? How can you invite others to join you in making reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary through the recitation of the Rosary in chorus? What can you do to invite others to public prayer?
Consider volunteering to start a more regular programme of EUCHARISTIC ADORATION in your community: this is a very concrete way to transform your prayer life (and the history of the world) by fervent & prayerful pilgrimage to the Tabernacle for prayerful reparation before the Blessed Sacrament for a minimum of 30 days:5
SPENDING YOUR FIRST SATURDAY IN THE GTA or TORONTO, CANADA?
Those who came to the Greater Toronto Area (Etobicoke) for First Saturday came to the EWTN family day conference and joined the sung Mass (mostly in Latin) with His Eminence, the Emeritus Archbishop of Toronto, Cardinal Thomas Collins. This even was situated near the Toronto Airport at 5 p.m.6 See the post below:
PERPETUAL FIRST SATURDAY MASS MODELLED IN TORONTO, CANADA
Those visiting the inner GTA are welcome 12 months-a-year to pray at Fr. Peter’s First Saturday Devotion at Holy Rosary Church — doors open at 8 a.m. with confession generally following shortly after 8:15 through to 8:45 a.m.
First Saturday Rosary is recited before the first class relics of St. Jacinta and St. Francisco begins at 8:30 AM;
First Saturday Devotion Mass with Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary is followed by Holy Adoration and Fátima prayers, which begins at 9:00 a.m. and ends around 9:50 or 10:00 a.m. Plan your visit for Sept. 7th, 2024, and CLICK HERE for details.
NOTE: Fr. Peter started a special new devotion mass for the 13th of the Month which he introduced in a talk on “Rosa Mystica” the evening before to explain the importance of the 13th of the Month as a Marian day of Reparation.
THE ROSARY HOUR PODCAST NEWSLETTER | AUDIO PODCAST w/ FR. ELIAS
EXTRA SCAPULAR NOTES
FOR OUR SUBSCRIBERS
SCROLL TO THE END OF THIS POST TO READ A SPECIAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT BONUS ARTICLE entitled "SEVEN SCAPULAR MYTHS DE-BUNKED" in the FOOTNOTES which our team is excited to share with those who are with us and have been called to be part of this conversation on the Rosary and Scapular.
NOTE: These questions and notes arose from our own inscription in the Scapular this past summer and the explorations on basics of this devotion for those thinking about how to make a genuine commitment to this devotion.
SCROLL TO THE FOOTNOTES BELOW to review the RICH SPIRITUAL DIRECTION NOTES ON LIVING THE SCAPULAR DEVOTION guided by FR. ELIAS MARY MILLS now.
EXTRA READING IDEAS: BACK-TO-SCHOOL READING
from
the RHP BOOKSHELF
ALSO — here are some extra post NOTES from the helpful book entitled “MARY IN HER SCAPULAR PROMISE” by JOHN MATHIAS HAFFERT.
You can read below a few screenshots of Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen’s Introduction to this book which explores the origin, the meaning, and the history of the Brown Scapular and helps us understand the "why" of the Sabbatine Privilege:
READERS CAN SEE THE FOLLOWING LINK FOR THE FULL DOWNLOAD of the ENTIRE TEXT of HAFFERT’S BOOK ON THE SCAPULAR here:
PREPARING FOR THE FEAST OF HOLY NAME OF MARY: SEPTEMBER 12
In this podcast, Fr. Elias mentions the 12th of September. What is this day all about?
Well, next week, we celebrate the feast of the Holy Name of Mary because Pope Innocent XI added this day to the General Roman Calendar of the Catholic Church. Why? This important moment commemorates the victory in the Battle of Vienna one year prior to the Pope’s institution of this memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This important battle was recorded in history as having occurred from July 17 (the day after the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, ironically) through Sept. 11 (the day we recall the siege on the Twin Towers in New York, USA in 2001). The battle of Vienna thus ended on Sept. 12 in 1683 through the intercession of Our Lady.
Father Chris Alar, MIC, discusses the Feast of the Holy Name of Mary and King Jan Sobieski's victory as the top / significant event in the Holy Catholic Church. As they charged down the hill, every soldier shouted the name of Mary: Our Lady of Czestochowa.
PIUS XII inspires how we might approach any Marian feast as we also reflect the most Holy name of Mary:
“Let her churches be thronged by the faithful, her feast-days honoured ; may the beads of the Rosary be in the hands of all; may Christians gather, in small numbers and large, to sing her praises in churches, in homes, in hospitals, in prisons. May Mary's name be held in highest reverence, a name sweeter than honey and more precious than jewels; may none utter blasphemous words, the sign of a defiled soul, against that name graced with such dignity and revered for its motherly goodness; let no one be so bold as to speak a syllable which lacks the respect due to her name.”
AND let us pray:
“May the powerful Queen of creation, whose radiant glance banishes storms and tempests and brings back cloudless skies, look upon these her innocent and tormented children with eyes of mercy; may the Virgin, who is able to subdue violence beneath her foot, grant to them that they may soon enjoy the rightful freedom to practice their religion openly, so that, while serving the cause of the Gospel, they may also contribute to the strength and progress of nations by their harmonious cooperation, by the practice of extraordinary virtues which are a glowing example in the midst of bitter trials.”7
Given at Rome, from St. Peter's, on the feast of the Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the eleventh day of October, 1954, in the sixteenth year of our Pontificate.
PIUS XII8
IN GRATITUDE TO OUR READERS AND GUEST:
FINAL CLIP: COMING SOON FOR THE YEAR OF PRAYER
The Joyful Mysteries and The Luminous Mysteries co-authored / edited by Fr. Nuno Rocha (Portugal) and recorded by Fr. Elias Mary Mills and Fr. David Michael Moses with Amelia and Asher.
On Mondays and Saturdays, you can pray the JOYFUL MYSTERIES in Portuguese with Fr. Nuno HERE: https://oterco.substack.com/p/the-joyful-mysteries-of-the-holy (Meditations) and HERE (“The Secret of Joy”):
FOOTNOTES
Citation in the sub-headline is from this document on the Queenship of Mary by Pope Pius XII in which he states: “[T]he Blessed Virgin Mary should be called Queen, not only because of her Divine Motherhood, but also because God has willed her to have an exceptional role in the work of our eternal salvation”.
Rediscover this document in Portuguese:
Rediscover this document in English:
In a miraculous way, the unexpected event of Fr. Elias’s father in his wearing of the Brown Scapular has, 30 years later, in September 2024, brought the story of Our Lady’s Sabbatine promise & the power of Marian consecration to so many souls through this little online prayer group. We are so thankful for this testimony and for the Spiritual Direction of Fr. Elias Mills since December 8th, 2023.
To those listening and we invite you to take a moment to pray for one another, for the families, friends and relations of those reading this post, and for all in need of prayer, forgotten, alone, abandoned, exiled, and sometimes with no one to pray for them.
This is a new prayer card evolved from our earlier version, and guided by what we have learned from the 30 interviews on the Rosary we posted from Sept. 14, 2022-to Sept. 14, 2024.
We hope this digital card might help you reflect on the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Holy Rosary today as we console the Immaculate Heart of Mary and commemorate Our Lady of Sorrows with this prayer of the heart: The Holy Rosary. You can use this card any Tuesday or Friday, or when the opportunity to pray all four sets of Mysteries of the Rosary arises. Pray the Rosary Every Day.
An earlier video segment of this episode presented in this AUDIO CAST was evolved with the assistance of Dr. Blythe Kaufman, Executive Producer of the Rosary Hour Podcast episode. She met Fr. Elias at the Connecticut Catholic Men’s conference which produced the talk that inspired this broadcast.
As we ponder today the heroic charity of St. Mother Teresa of Kolkata who entered into eternal life Sept. 5, 1997, let us fix our gaze on the miracle of prayer that the Queen of Heaven invites us to take up with our Rosaries and to multiply through the simplicity of carving out time in our day to offer our sufferings to God in the spirit of total self-surrender known to the Saints who sought to emulate the beauty of the Mother of God: the perfect humility of Our Lady. See the following video, Ep. 156 with Fr. Chris Alar on Mother Teresa.
These 30 days don’t have to be juxtaposed. You can spread out this goal for times when you can make it to a chapel or Church where you can pray in silence, or offer a Rosary with others.
NOTE: Again, if you wish to receive the grace from attending TWO masses, and receiving Holy Communion for a Holy Soul, as part of the Jubilee indulgence, be sure to tell your Parish Office. If you have an issue, please contact . Here is the link to share with and read with others explaining all the Jubilee Indulgences published on May 13, 2024:
https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2024/05/13/240513f.html [CLICK HERE]. Fr. Lancton will explain the two masses in an upcoming post.
Ave Maria!
This part of our Live Record was recorded in 2024 during a Spiritual Direction Session when our team had so many unanswered questions. Fr. Elias Mary Mills (FI) responses transformed into today’s post and filled in some of the gaps from our previous December talk.
We were reminded that a priest must install the scapular and that to obtain the promise of the Sabbatine Privilege obtained by those who wear the Scapular devoutly — which is, the “sign of a consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary” — we wondered if all who wear the scapular are called to wear it continuously… as St. Pope John Paul did since he was 10-years-old, etc.
OTHER RELEVANT FOOTNOTES TO REVIEW AND INTERNALIZE
“ON HOW TO LIVE THE DEVOTION OF THE BROWN SCAPULAR”
Also, Fr. Elias did clarify that those who wear the scapular continuously are asked to commit to ONE of the following concrete practices:
One can pray the Divine Office every day;
OR
One can pray the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary every day;
OR
One can abstain from meat on Wednesdays and Fridays every week;
OR
One can pray the Holy Rosary every day (with the permission of a Holy Priest: ask either one’s confessor or Spiritual Director).
Finally, those called by Our Lady to wear the Brown Scapular shall observe a life of chastity according to one’s State in life.
In so doing these steps, Our Lady will help all those clothed in her garment to be in the State of grace at the moment of death which Fr. Elias explains is called: “Final Perseverance”.
In that sense, we now know why Our Lady wants us habitually to wear the Scapular with the goal of striving to wear it always until the moment of death.
And since we do not know that day or hour, this devotion requires great confidence and trust that Our Lady will keep her Promise so long as we are true to our devotional practice.
FINAL RHP NOTES:
“SEVEN SCAPULAR MYTHS ON THE SCAPULAR DEBUNKED!”
LESSONS WE LEARNED FROM REV. FATHER ELIAS MARY MILLS, FI
Seven myths about the scapular, the habit of Our Lady, that we discovered arose when we asked Fr. Elias — to fill in some of the gaps in our knowledge:
SCAPULAR MYTH #1: “I don’t have to wear the scapular continuously. I can simply carry it in a nice pouch or in a box in my purse as long as I keep it on my person at all times.”
FALSE: This belief is a myth and many of our team on the RHP didn’t realize!
Fr. Elias Mary Mills explained that all who wish to obtain the “Sabbatine Privilege” are called to wear the scapular around the neck, one part in the front, and one part in the back and to strive to wear this habit of Our Lady continuously.
SYMBOLISM: This act of the will is a symbol of one’s ‘Act of Consecration’ to Our Lady, and this explains why the scapular is also a daily silent prayer.
SCAPULAR MYTH #2: “It is a good idea to take off the scapular in the shower or when swimming so I don’t “ruin” the scapular, right?”
FALSE!
Fr. Elias suggests even wearing the scapular in the shower!
One idea we liked was his suggesting that one have a second dry scapular to swap out (if preferred) after bathing so to let the other dry.
Also, we liked the idea of also wearing the scapular continuously even when swimming!
SCAPULAR MYTH #3: “I don’t have to wear the scapular, I just need a Miraculous Medal, right!”
FALSE!
Fr. Elias explained that there is a special Scapular Medal that one can find and have blessed if you cannot wear the regular Brown Scapular made of cloth or wool. Fr. Charles shared with our team an example: one side of the medal has a picture of Jesus and the other side of the medal has the image of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, for instance. The medal he shared was also waterproof as was the flexible metal cord.
Fr. Elias reminded us that the Miraculous Medal given to St. Catherine Labouré in Paris, France does have its own graces attached to the daily wearing of this medal, with the constant and regular prayer: “O Mary Conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee” which we can add to every decade of the Rosary. (We mentioned in an earlier post that Fr. Nuno Rocha’s Rosary in Portugal, which is modelled on the Rosary recited in Fátima at the Chapel of the Apparitions, includes this prayer every decade). Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle talks about this Sacramental here: learn about the Miraculous Medal, another devotion that is, however, not the same as the Brown Scapular devotion.
SCAPULAR MYTH #4: “I can just buy any scapular from a store, have it blessed and wear it and there you go! I don’t really need a priest to install the scapular, right?”
FALSE!
Fr. Elias reminds that those who wish to be inscribed in the scapular devotion must approach a Holy Priest, when he is available, to ask him please to bless the scapular AND also to install the scapular using the sample inscription he recommends. See the English and the Latin options from our previous post as well as ideas on inviting the community to do this on a specific day by invitation to sign-up prior to the mass in which this devotion would be introduced (for example):
SCAPULAR MYTH #5: “I can only install the scapular on July 16th, the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel — and I have to wait again one year from now to do this again, right?”
FALSE!
Fr. Elias reminds that one can ask a Holy Priest to install the scapular anytime of year! Since Our Lady of Mount Carmel appeared during the apparition at Fátima, an historical event that occurred on the 13th of the Month… the 13th of the Month, is a very good day to install the scapular, as is perhaps any First Saturday or special Feast of Our Lady like Sept. 12 (The Holy Name of Mary) or Sept. 15 (Our Lady of Sorrows), or Oct. 7, Our Lady of the Rosary, or Oct. 11 (The Motherhood of Mary) or Oct. 13 (The Memorial of the 6th apparition at Fátima: The Miracle of the Sun), December 8 (The Immaculate Conception) etc.
NOTE: First Communicants, those preparing for the sacraments of Confirmation or Marriage, can perhaps be invited to partake in this devotion once they have learned more about the Scapular and about its story. Seminarians too.
SCAPULAR MYTH #6: “The scapular has to have a picture of Jesus / the Blessed Virgin Mary, right?”
FALSE!
The scapular can be two pieces of cloth attached with string and can be worn on the front and back of your shoulders, and this can even be handmade, Fr. Elias explains! Thus, there is no need to have pictures! A scapular can even be sewn, blessed, then worn as a bigger garment — and in colder places in the world, one can even wear the scapular as a piece of clothing as did St. Simon Stock, and many others!
SCAPULAR MYTH #7: “St. Simon Stock’s witness is legendary. But it’s a myth, right? Like, how could we know today, 700+ years later, that he was truly given the scapular promise by Our Lady?’
Fr. Elias Mary Mills shares the answer given by St. Claude de la Columbière: his take on this inquiry in the above podcast is explained by his “competent witness”. What does it mean to be a competent witness? Listen to the end of the podcast to find out more.
NOTE: This isn’t a myth, but a question that we had — i.e. what happens when you no longer need your old scapular due to it being torn, or it falling apart, and do you need a new Scapular?
Fr. Charles Nahm reminded us yesterday that we can simply bury the scapular under the earth, (perhaps near one’s garden). Fr. Elias also explains that one can simply replace the old scapular with a new one — and there is no need to have the new one blessed if the proper ceremony was conducted by a Holy Priest as outlined above.
“But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you”. (Matthew 6:33)
ESSAY QUESTION FOR THEOLOGY STUDENTS:
How does the Rosary and the Scapular help us have the confidence of Jesus Christ’s promise in Matthew 6:33? Let us reflect on the promises of Our Lord / Our Lady in the Year of Prayer.
Thank you for listening to the Rosary Hour Podcast.
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