by
Damien F. Mackey
“On
seeing the urgency of the situation, the youth opened his shirt, took off his
Scapular, and, making the Sign of the Cross with it over the raging waves,
tossed it into the ocean. At that very moment, the wind calmed. Only one more
wave washed the deck, bringing with it the Scapular which came to rest at the
boy’s feet”.
Connection
with Elijah
and
Mount Carmel
Whilst Catholics
are generally familiar with the Brown Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and
the promises associated with wearing it faithfully, they, being Catholics, may
not be over familiar with its Old Testament antecedents.
The Order of
Carmelites tells of its origins in “Elijah and Mary”, at:
The
Prophet Elijah
Elijah's
memory was kept alive especially on Mount Carmel where he challenged the people
to stop hobbling first on one foot and then on the other but to choose who is
God in Israel - Yahweh or Baal. According to the story, which can be found in
the First Book of Kings, chapter 18, Elijah's sacrifice was consumed by fire
from heaven which proved to the people that Yahweh was the true God.
Elijah
made himself available for God's work and was sent into various situations to
proclaim God's word. Elijah undertook a long journey through the desert where
he began to despair. He sat down under a bush and wished he were dead but God
would not allow him to die and prodded him to continue his journey to Mount
Horeb. When he arrived there, God became present to Elijah. God came not with
the signs usual in the Old Testament of fire, earthquake and mighty wind but in
the sound of a gentle breeze. Elijah was sent back to his people to carry out
God's will.
From
Elijah, Carmelites learn to listen for the voice of God in the unexpected and
in silence. We seek to allow the Word of God to shape our minds and our hearts
so that the way we live and the things we do may be prophetic and therefore
faithful to the memory of our father Elijah.
The
Blessed Virgin Mary
The
first hermits on Mount Carmel built a church in the middle of their cells. This
was the centre of their lives where they converged each day to celebrate Mass
together. This little church they named in honour of Our Lady. By this fact the
first group of Carmelites took her as their patroness, promising her their
faithful service and expecting her protection and favour. They were proud to
bear the title of "Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount
Carmel" and they defended this title with vigour when their right to it
was challenged.
Mary
consented to God's will when she was asked to be the mother of the Saviour. She
pondered on the events of her life and was able to see in them the hand of God
at work. Mary did not become proud about her unique vocation but instead
praised God for looking on her lowliness and doing great things in her. She was
with Jesus at the beginning of his public ministry when, at the marriage feast
at Cana, she made known to him the simple need, "They have no wine".
She was with him as he died and there she became the mother of all believers.
At the beginning of the Acts of the Apostles we find Mary gathered in the upper
room praying with the other disciples waiting for the outpouring of the Holy
Spirit. For us Carmelites, Mary is a constant presence in our lives, guiding us
and protecting us as we seek to follow Christ.
The
brown scapular has for many centuries summed up the Carmelite's relationship
with Our Lady. The scapular is a piece of cloth based on the traditional
Carmelite friar's garb. Wearing the scapular is a sign of consecration to Mary,
the Mother of God, and is a symbol showing that the person is putting on the
virtues of Mary and is being protected by her. Mary symbolises for the
Carmelite everything that we hope for - to enter into an intimate relationship
with Christ, being totally open to God's will and having our lives transformed
by the Word of God. Carmelites have always thought of Mary as the Patroness of
the Order, its Mother and Splendour. We seek to live in spiritual intimacy with
her so that we can learn from her how to live as God's children.
Elijah
and Mary are inspirational figures for all Carmelites. They play a very
important part in the life and spirituality of the Order which sees itself as
belonging to Mary and looks to Elijah as our spiritual father.
[End of quote]
The importance of
the Brown Scapular was emphasised in the most emphatic manner when it was
presented as one of the stunning tableaux during the Miracle of the Sun at Fatima
in 1917. And so we read at: http://unveilingtheapocalypse.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/our-lady-of-mt-carmel-visions-of-fatima.html
During the
Miracle of the Sun, which took place at the Cova da Iria, Fatima, on
13th October, 1917, the three shepherd children saw something very different
from the spectacular solar miracle witnessed by the rest of the vast crowd
which had assembled there. While the spectators among the throngs saw
the now famous dance of the Sun, the children had experienced a vision of
the Holy Family, and Our Lady appeared to them in various forms
- including that of Our Lady of Sorrows and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel.
There was undoubtedly some hidden symbolism behind these visions,
which may provide a key insight into exactly what was being communicated by
the extraordinary occurrence of the Miracle of the Sun. The
below excerpt is taken from Sr. Lucia's Fourth
Memoir, detailing what the children saw while the miraculous
dance of the Sun was taking place:
We
reached the holmoak in the Cova da Iria. Once there, moved by an interior
impulse, I asked the people to shut their umbrellas and say the Rosary. A
little later, we saw the flash of light, and then Our Lady appeared on the
holmoak.
"What do you want of me?"
"I want to tell you that a chapel is to be built here in my honour. I am the Lady of the Rosary. Continue always to pray the Rosary every day. The war is going to end, and the soldiers will soon return to their homes".
"I have many things to ask you: the cure of some sick persons, the conversion of sinners, and other things..."
"Some yes, but not others. They must amend their lives and ask forgiveness for their sins."
Looking very sad, Our Lady said:
"Do not offend the Lord our God any more, because He is already so much offended."
Then, opening her hands, she made them reflect on the sun, and as she ascended, the reflection of her own light continued to be projected on the sun itself.
Here, Your Excellency, is the reason why I cried out to the people to look at the sun. My aim was not to call attention to the sun, because I was not even aware of their presence. I was moved to do so under the guidance of an interior impulse.
After Our Lady had disappeared into the immense distance of the firmanent, we beheld St. Joseph with the Child Jesus and Our Lady robed in white with a blue mantle, beside the sun. St. Joseph and the Child appeared to bless the world, for they traced the Sign of the Cross with their hands. When, a little later, this apparition disappeared, I saw Our Lord and Our Lady; it seemed to me that it was Our Lady of Dolours. Our Lord appeared to bless the world in the same manner as St. Joseph had done. This apparition also vanished, and I saw Our Lady once more, this time resembling Our Lady of Carmel.
(Fatima in Lucia's Own Words, pp172-173)
"What do you want of me?"
"I want to tell you that a chapel is to be built here in my honour. I am the Lady of the Rosary. Continue always to pray the Rosary every day. The war is going to end, and the soldiers will soon return to their homes".
"I have many things to ask you: the cure of some sick persons, the conversion of sinners, and other things..."
"Some yes, but not others. They must amend their lives and ask forgiveness for their sins."
Looking very sad, Our Lady said:
"Do not offend the Lord our God any more, because He is already so much offended."
Then, opening her hands, she made them reflect on the sun, and as she ascended, the reflection of her own light continued to be projected on the sun itself.
Here, Your Excellency, is the reason why I cried out to the people to look at the sun. My aim was not to call attention to the sun, because I was not even aware of their presence. I was moved to do so under the guidance of an interior impulse.
After Our Lady had disappeared into the immense distance of the firmanent, we beheld St. Joseph with the Child Jesus and Our Lady robed in white with a blue mantle, beside the sun. St. Joseph and the Child appeared to bless the world, for they traced the Sign of the Cross with their hands. When, a little later, this apparition disappeared, I saw Our Lord and Our Lady; it seemed to me that it was Our Lady of Dolours. Our Lord appeared to bless the world in the same manner as St. Joseph had done. This apparition also vanished, and I saw Our Lady once more, this time resembling Our Lady of Carmel.
(Fatima in Lucia's Own Words, pp172-173)
[End of quote]
Faithful wearers of the Brown Scapular down through the
centuries can attest to - and many have so done - some extraordinary vases of
protection from potential fatal situations.
Here is one such case, which must remind one of the prophet Jonah
incident at sea:
http://fatimaforbeginners.org/index.php/faith/the-brown-scapular/127-testimony-of-the-brown-scapular
Saved
from the Sea: In the late summer of the year 1845, the
English ship, “King of the Ocean” found itself in the middle of a wild hurricane.
As wind and sea mercilessly lashed the ship, a Protestant minister, together
with his wife and children and other passengers, struggled to the deck to pray
for mercy and forgiveness, as the end seemed at hand. Among the crew was a
young Irishman, John McAuliffe. On seeing the urgency of the situation, the
youth opened his shirt, took off his Scapular, and, making the Sign of the
Cross with it over the raging waves, tossed it into the ocean. At that very
moment, the wind calmed. Only one more wave washed the deck, bringing with it
the Scapular which came to rest at the boy’s feet. All the while the minister
(a Mr. Fisher) had been carefully observing McAuliffe’s actions and the
miraculous effect of those actions. Upon questioning the young man, they were
told about the Holy Virgin and Her Scapular. Mr. Fisher and his family were so
impressed that they were determined to enter the Catholic Church as soon as
possible (which they did after landing in Australia), and thereby enjoy the
same protection of Our Lady’s Scapular. ....