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Okay, guys, I'm not trying to make my Orthodoxy be something based on being an anti-Catholic bigot, but when I read stuff like this:
The Brown Scapular is a small garment made of two pieces of brown wool, joined by strings and worn over the shoulders. It was first made known by Our Lady Herself, July 16th 1251, to St. Simon Stock, Vicar General of the Carmelite order. Our Lady has promised us ---“Whoever dies invested with this Scapular shall be preserved from the eternal flames. It is a sign of salvation, a sure safeguard in danger, a pledge of peace and of my special protection until the end of the ages."
I can't help but kind of think that this smacks more of superstition than of the necessary ascesis and theosis that we are called to in Orthodoxy. Am I wrong?
Comments?
The Brown Scapular is a small garment made of two pieces of brown wool, joined by strings and worn over the shoulders. It was first made known by Our Lady Herself, July 16th 1251, to St. Simon Stock, Vicar General of the Carmelite order. Our Lady has promised us ---“Whoever dies invested with this Scapular shall be preserved from the eternal flames. It is a sign of salvation, a sure safeguard in danger, a pledge of peace and of my special protection until the end of the ages."
I can't help but kind of think that this smacks more of superstition than of the necessary ascesis and theosis that we are called to in Orthodoxy. Am I wrong?
Comments?