The Scapular of St. Benedict is the emblem of the confraternity of that saint, founded in the latter half of the 19th century with the object of associating the faithful with the Benedictine Order. The Confraternity was granted indulgences in 1882 and 1883, and members wear a small black cloth scapular in two segments, one of which usually has a picture of Saint Benedict, although not strictly required.St. Benedict, pray for us!
Conference Promoting Choral Music and Drama in Catholic Schools, Belmont
Abbey College, June 20-22
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Thank you to Andrew Seeley of the Institute for Catholic Education (and the
Boethius Institute) for bringing what promises to be an excellent
conference wi...
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