While Our Lady of Mt. Carmel is the patron saint of the Carmelite Order, the basis for the universal Church honoring Mary under this title dates to her appearance to an English Carmelite St. Simon Stock in the 13th century. She gave him the Brown Scapular, a garment worn by religious over the neck and shoulders as an apron, to be worn by.. View on our Mass Times page. Confessions:Each Saturday, 11:00 a.m. – Noon: St. Athanasius Church Mondays following Noon Mass St. Sebastian Church Saint Teresa of Avila Church: Confessions are offered at 7:00 p.m. during the Holy Hour on the third Wednesday of every month until the start of Benediction at 7:45 p.m.
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15687. 10. The history of the Carmelite order is steeped in tradition, dating back to an epochal event on July 16, 1251. On this day, the Blessed Virgin Mary is believed to have revealed herself to St. Simon Stock, a Carmelite monk, and bestowed upon him the Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, commonly referred to as the “Brown Scapular.”.. 5. Evangelization. I was particularly touched by Fr. Kavanaugh’s mention that of the rich meanings of the Brown Scapular; he finds it most powerful as a sign of “Mary’s quiet presence.”. The quiet, unfailing love of our Blessed Mother is always with us, and we are silently reminded of this day after day.