Text and Illustration from CATHOLICISM PURE AND SIMPLE
Prayer to Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
Thou, who, with special mercy,
look upon those clothed in thy beloved Habit,
cast a glance of pity upon me.
Fortify my weakness with thy strength;
enlighten the darkness of my mind with thy wisdom;
increase my Faith, Hope and Charity.
Assist me during life,
console me by thy presence at my death,
and present me to the August Trinity as thy devoted child,
that I may Bless thee for all Eternity in Paradise.
Amen.
The following Text is from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless stated otherwise.
unless stated otherwise.
Commemoration Of The Blessed Virgin Mary Of Mount Carmel.
Feast Day 16 July.
Greater-Double.
White Vestments.
Illustration: TRANSALPINE REDEMPTORISTS
They were called: Brethren of Blessed Mary of Mount Carmel (Collect). These Religious came to Europe in the 13th-Century and, in 1245, Pope Innocent IV gave his approbation to their Rule under the Generalship of Simon Stock, an English Saint.
On 16 July 1251, Mary appeared to this fervent servant [Simon Stock] and placed in his hands the Habit which was to be their distinctive sign. Pope Innocent IV blessed this Habit and attached to it many privileges, not only for The Members of The Order, but also for those who entered The Confraternity of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
By wearing the Scapular, which is in smaller form than that of The Carmelite Fathers, they participate in all their merits and may hope to obtain through The Virgin a prompt delivery from Purgatory, if they have Faithfully observed Abstinence, Chastity (according to their state), and said the Prayers prescribed by Pope John XXII, in The Sabbatine Bull, published on 3 March 1322.
The Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, at first Celebrated only in the Churches of The Order, was extended to all Christendom by Pope Benedict XIII in 1726.
The Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, at first Celebrated only in the Churches of The Order, was extended to all Christendom by Pope Benedict XIII in 1726.
Mass: Gaudeamus omnes.
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