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Explaining the Scapular. Why not cremation? Advice for traditional Catholics in military, law enforcement? Will AI surpass IQ? Did Paul VI "order" the New Order? Leo as neo-Modernist: Lavender appointments! Vatican enlists "hot" priests. St Catherine of Siena: "If pope were Satan." Bongino "shocked" by corruption! Organ harvesting in China and USA. True Catholics never compromise with Modernism This episode was recorded on 07/29/2025. Our Links: http://linkwcb.com/ Please consider making a monetary donation to What Catholics Believe. Father Jenkins remembers all of our benefactors in general during his daily Mass, and he also offers one Mass on the first Sunday of every month specially for all supporters of What Catholics Believe. May God bless you for your generosity! https://www.wcbohio.com/donate Subscribe to our other YouTube channels: @WCBHighlights @WCBHolyMassLivestream May God bless you all!
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog, we travel to Millville, Delaware and visit the headquarters of Rosaries and Scapulars Intuitive, Inc. to meet its founder and president, Andy Maggio, and one of his many volunteers, Chick Anderson. What started as a request to a VA Hospital turned into a apostolate that has distributed over 500,000 rosaries and scapulars to hospitals, schools, prisons and military bases. You can see a video of this interview on the Diocese of Wilmington's YouTube channel - YouTube.com/DioceseofWilm. Please like, share and subscribe.
The History of the Brown Scapular Way back in the 1200s, in Aylesford Priory, England... St. Simon Stock, a Carmelite monk, had this famous encounter: Our Lady of Mount Carmel appeared to him and showed him the Brown Scapular. For religious folks, the scapular is part of their habit. For laypeople, it’s the mini version: two little squares of cloth, connected by strings, worn under your clothes. Important to remember: Wearing it is not a magic ticket to heaven. Patrick really hammers this home. What’s the Point of Wearing It? Patrick explains it this way: It’s like a wedding ring.→ The ring doesn’t literally make you married, but it’s an outward sign of an inward reality. The scapular is an outward sign that you’re asking Our Lady to pray for you, to help you love Jesus more, and to remind yourself to live for God. The Big Misunderstanding There’s a lot of rumors floating around:“If you wear the Brown Scapular, you’re guaranteed heaven.”"You’ll skip purgatory and go straight up the Saturday after you die!” Patrick is super clear here: -The Church does not teach that. -There’s no record of Our Lady promising that to St. Simon Stock. - Patrick says that salvation depends on dying in a state of grace, loving God, repenting from sin, not on religious accessories. Why Still Wear It, Then? Because: -It’s a beautiful sign of devotion to Mary. -It reminds you daily to love God and neighbor. -Our Lady does intercede for those who ask. -It helps you stay close to Jesus, but it’s not a magic amulet. Bonus: Does Patrick Wear It 24/7? Yep... under his shirt, like most folks.He takes it off for showers or swimming (no, you’re not spiritually vulnerable if it’s not on — again, not magic!). Bottom Line (aka “What You Tell Your Friends”) The Brown Scapular is:-A beautiful, centuries-old Marian devotion.-A reminder to live for Jesus.-Not a spiritual hack or shortcut to bypass repentance and grace. Love Our Lady, trust in her prayers, and keep your eyes on Jesus.
On this feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Barb Ernster and Katie Moran reflect on the history and meaning of the brown scapular. Discover its deep connection to Fatima, the role it plays in consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and why this simple devotion is so powerful for our times.
Curious about the brown scapular? Angela Sealana talks with two Carmelite friars about the history of the Carmelite Order and the meaning behind this special sign of faith. Learn how wearing the brown scapular can help you grow closer to Jesus, deepen your prayer life, and feel more connected to the Church. In this episode, you will: • Discover the origin of the brown scapular. • Learn how wearing the brown scapular differs from a superstition. • Hear what the popes & saints said about wearing it. • Uncover how the brown scapular can help us to live with hope. Continue Your Journey: Guest information and helpful resources. Jewel for the Journey: “...The most genuine form of devotion to the Most Holy Virgin, expressed by the humble sign of the scapular, is the consecration to her Immaculate Heart.” - Pope St. John Paul II Do you like what you hear? Become a Missionary of Hope by sponsoring a week of Journeys of Hope. Click here to get started. Learn more at PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Journeys Help us spread hope! PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Donate
Fr. Tim Andres O.Carm., a special guest in our Sharathon Pledge Drive, which was devoted to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Fr. Tim shares his vocation story, the history of the Carmelite Order, and devotion to the Scapular. He was interviewed by WSFI volunteer John Breen. To find out more or to support WSFI Catholic Radio, please visit WSFI Catholic Radio
Friends of the Rosary,Today is the Memorial of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the feast day of the Carmelite Order and the Feast of the Scapular.We celebrate worldwide the devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel and her Brown Scapular.This feast was instituted in 1332 and extended to the whole Church by Benedict XIII in 1726.In the twelfth century, a group of hermits living on Mount Carmel was organized into the Carmelite order devoted to the contemplative life under the patronage of Mary, the holy Mother of God.The Carmelites were still under constant harassment, and the sixth General of the Order, St. Simon Stock, pleaded with the Blessed Virgin for some special sign of her protection. On July 16, 1251, she designated the scapular as the special mark of her maternal love.Today, the scapular is a distinctive feature of the Carmelites, and lay persons also wear this sacramental object, enjoy the graces associated with it, and do so as a sign of their devotion to Our Lady.The Brown Scapular object is an expression of our belief that we will meet God in eternal life, aided by the intercession and prayer of Mary.Today, in New York City's East Harlem, is one of the oldest festivals in America dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Additionally, Williamsburg in Brooklyn, NY, hosts the annual Festival of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and St. Paulinus of Nola (Festa Del Giglio).Ave Maria!Jesus, I Trust In You!Come, Holy Spirit, come!To Jesus through Mary!Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will.Please give us the grace to respond with joy!+ Mikel Amigot w/ María Blanca | RosaryNetwork.com, New YorkEnhance your faith with the new Holy Rosary University app:Apple iOS | New! Android Google Play• July 16, 2025, Today's Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET
The promises of the Scapular
7/16/25 - St. Simon Stock was a 13th-century English Carmelite friar whose life helped shape the future of the Carmelite Order during a critical time of transition from the deserts of Mount Carmel to the cities of Europe. Born in Kent and said to have lived as a hermit in the hollow of a tree (earning him the name “Stock”), he was known for his deep asceticism and devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. In 1251, according to tradition, the Virgin appeared to him in Aylesford, England, and gave him the Brown Scapular, with the promise that “those who die wearing it shall not suffer eternal fire.” This vision sparked widespread Marian devotion and established the scapular as one of the most beloved sacramentals in the Church. Through his leadership, mystical experiences, and enduring spiritual influence, St. Simon Stock remains a model of Carmelite spirituality rooted in humility, prayer, and total trust in Our Lady.
Fr. Michael-Joseph Paris joins Patrick for his debut to discuss Our Lady of Mount Carmel and the Brown Scapular (4:32) What is the spirituality of the Carmelites? What makes our lady of mount Carmel different than other titles of Mary? (12:41) What is a sacramental? Pat - Every time I wear a scapular at work, they usually rip apart. If I get a new one, do I need to be re-enrolled? I also have a brown scapular medal. I was told by a Carmelite at Holy Hill that you do not have to have a prayer said over you if you replace the medal, but you do if you have a cloth one. Am I right or wrong. This was years ago. (20:22) Break 1 What is the history of the Brown Scapular? What is enrollment to the Brown Scapular? (28:15) Diane - I wear a medal, scapular medal. Supposed to be the same as cloth. Is that true and what has to be in place. Medal or cloth? Madonna - What is it with the different colors of scapulars, pink, blue, purple, etc.? Does that have anything to do with it? (32:46) Mary – I've been wearing one for 3 years. Is it inappropriate to wear it outside your clothing? Gina - My sister and I wore the scapular. Started 10 years ago. We got invested. Every time I think of that, I think of my sister. (38:55) Break 2 What are the promises of the brown scapular? (43:05) Juliana - If you're wearing a formal dress, could you pin the scapular or medal inside the garment or does it have to be worn around the neck? (45:14) Mike - How do you dispose of the scapular when it's time for a new one? Kelly - My mother died in the hospital. Wore it for forever. Hospital staff took it off. I didn't put it back on her. I've always been concerned about that.
Join Dr. Mark Miravalle and Dr. Fastiggi as they explore the rich history, theology, and papal confirmation of the Our Lady's Scapular and its promise of eternal salvation for those who wear it faithfully.
In this episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew dives into an often overlooked but essential concept for upper body performance and long-term shoulder health — scapulothoracic function. While most people are quick to focus on rotator cuff strengthening, the real foundation lies in how well the scapula can stabilize and move over the rib cage. Andrew explains how the scapulothoracic joint isn't a true joint in the traditional sense — it has no bony or ligamentous connections — and relies entirely on muscular control to provide stability.Through years of clinical and coaching experience, Andrew has seen firsthand how a lack of scapular stability leads to poor shoulder mechanics, compensations, and decreased performance. He breaks down how the scapula sets the stage for the rotator cuff to function effectively, using relatable analogies and real-world examples to illustrate the importance of training the full shoulder girdle system. Whether you're an athlete, coach, or clinician, this episode will help you reframe your approach to shoulder health and optimize how you train the upper body. Enjoy the episode!
The devotion of the wearing of the Brown Scapular, while popular among Catholics, is shrouded in mystery for many. Under the patronage of Mary, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, it is actually an ancient devotion with Old Testament roots leading to its founding in the middle ages.
The devotion of the wearing of the Brown Scapular, while popular among Catholics, is shrouded in mystery for many. Under the patronage of Mary, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, it is actually an ancient devotion with Old Testament roots leading to its founding in the middle ages.
Steve Ray joins and talks about devotion to the Precious Blood of Jesus. Steve Kerekes, founder of scapulars.com discusses the meaning of the Brown Scapular and information on distribution. Father David Rivera and Louis Pantalone visit to discuss the Commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in Hammonton NJ. Plus, Gail Buckley-Barringer and the Scripture Verse of the Week!
Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast.In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Scapular Winging from the Shoulder & Elbow section.Follow Orthobullets on Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInYouTube
The Scapular, the Jesuits, the Devil and much more on today's Open Line Friday with Colin Donovan.
The Scapular, the Jesuits, the Devil and much more on today's Open Line Friday with Colin Donovan.
Mother Miriam Live - 5/15/2025 In Today's Show: The ideal Catholic family What is the importance of the Scapular? Should Catholics support causes that seem to be against God? Is there a St. Benedict rule that men can subscribe to? Does biblical inerrancy extend to science? Does the Church have specific guidelines on the faith that students need to be educated on? Can I be happy in Heaven without some of my family there? How is it decided which of the three variations of the mystery of faith are used? Are memes of Trump and Biden dressed as the Pope blasphemous? Will the Church have "woke" and "traditional" sects going forward? How do you teach your children the truth when it comes to the LGBTQ movement?
The supraspinatus is one of the four muscles that make up the rotator cuff, originating from the supraspinous fossa of the scapula and inserting onto the greater tubercle of the humerus. Its primary function is to initiate shoulder abduction and contribute to dynamic stability of the glenohumeral joint, particularly by resisting excessive superior translation of the humeral head. Due to its position and role, the supraspinatus is highly susceptible to mechanical compression beneath the acromion, especially in individuals with poor scapular control or altered rotator cuff coordination. Research suggests that supraspinatus tendinopathy and tears are among the most common sources of rotator cuff-related pain, particularly in overhead athletes and older adults. However, not all supraspinatus pathology is symptomatic, emphasizing the importance of assessing strength, movement patterns, and pain reproduction rather than relying solely on imaging findings when determining clinical relevance. Several studies have shown that rotator cuff tears can be observed on MRI when testing people who are asymptomatic (pain-free), which means they may simply be a normal age-related change. However, if you have pain and limited shoulder function and have evidence of a rotator cuff tear or tendinopathy on imaging, then your symptoms and the image may be correlated. Here is one study you might like to read if you want to learn more about this research. When treating supraspinatus tendon tears and tendinopathy, physical therapists focus on pain management, restoring shoulder function, and strengthening the rotator cuff and scapular stabilizers. Early rehab emphasizes activity modification, isometric exercises, and gentle mobility work to reduce pain and maintain range of motion. Scapular control exercises help optimize shoulder mechanics, while posterior capsule stretching may be included if tightness contributes to impingement. As symptoms improve, progressive strengthening of the rotator cuff, particularly in external rotation and abduction, helps restore tendon resilience and function. In later rehab stages, eccentric loading, plyometric drills, and functional training are introduced to improve tendon capacity and dynamic stability, especially for individuals returning to overhead activities. Education on load management, proper movement mechanics, and long-term maintenance exercises is essential to prevent recurrence. While partial tears and tendinopathy often respond well to conservative care, full-thickness tears may require surgical consideration, followed by a structured rehabilitation program. Here is a video from my YouTube channel that covers a few exercises that often help people suffering from supraspinatus pain and dysfunction. I hope the tips in this podcast were helpful and you feel better equipped to treat supraspinatus issues! Besides the YouTube video I linked in this episode, my book contains comprehensive programs for the 50 most common orthopedic conditions, including rotator cuff injuries. The programs are broken into three phases and include exercises that can be used to help prevent injuries as well as help you recover from an injury. If you want to learn more about my book, visit my website or click the Amazon link. Thanks for reading and I hope you have a great day! Dr. Tom
Who is Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and what is her message? What is the Brown Scapular and what is Church teaching surrounding its wearing and the promises/graces attached to it? In anticipation of the celebration of the feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Fr. Chris Alar, MIC, shares the story traditionally associated with its existence and the promises extended to those who wear it by Our Lady.Become a Marian Helper!Discover more about the Catholic faith on Divine Mercy Plus!
In this episode, we talk about Our Lady of Mount Carmel and the devotion to the Brown Scapular! We also talk about what are sacramentals and address differences between the Catholic and Lutheran view on receiving grace. Vote on what topic you'd like us to tackle next!
In this week's episode of Ahead of the Curve, I'm talking all about the common issue of winging scapula associated with scoliosis. You may have heard the common cue of “shoulders down and back,” to help with winging scapula, but that could actually be making your winging scapula worse with scoliosis. You'll hear me talk about specifics as to why winging scapula occurs with scoliosis and give you actionable techniques that you can use at home to help address this issue. You'll also hear some updates regarding my small group virtual coaching program, the Scoliosis Strength Collective, including benefits of joining the waitlist.Resources mentioned:Get on the waitlist for the Scoliosis Strength CollectiveVideo - Exercises To Help Scapular Winging FREE At-Home Exercises For ScoliosisSchedule a Discovery Call w/ MeghanMy Virtual Scoliosis Coaching ServicesMy Website
In this episode Ken speaks about St. Simon Stock, the legends and the hermit. His contributions were instrumental in shaping the Carmelite Order into a flourishing community. With his devotion to the Virgin Mary and the Brown Scapular remaining central to Carmelite spirituality ever since. L'articolo In the Shadow of Carmel – Ken Hackett – St. Simon Stock and the Brown Scapular proviene da Radio Maria.
Dr Lori Michener (Professor of Biomechanics and Physical therapist) is a super expert on shoulder biomechanics and rehabilitation. Today we talked about: - the role of biomechanics in pain and injury - whether you need to be concerned with scapular movement/control - changes in her clinical opinion - shoulder "impingement" debates and so much more. More about Dr Michener The central theme of Michener's funded research is to define optimal treatment pathways for patients with musculoskeletal shoulder disorders by focusing on characterizing mechanisms, defining classification and management approaches and determining optimal outcomes of care. Specifically, her main research aims are: 1) to elucidate the biomechanical and neurophysiological mechanisms related to the presence of pain and poor recovery, in order to 2) develop classification and management strategies to optimize functional outcomes and simultaneously 3) determine the optimal set of patient outcome measures that comprehensively capture activity limitations and participation restrictions to judge treatment outcomes. She is director of the Clinical Biomechanics and Orthopedic Outcomes Research Laboratory, and directs the development, collection and analysis of patient-rated outcomes and process of care in the USC Physical Therapy clinics, and serves as a resource for clinical research.
Today I'm flying solo addressing how to identify and train Scapular Stability. This is such an important topic with many athletes ramping up into hard throwing.Topics Include:How to identify Scapular InstabilityThe key muscles responsible (and to focus on)How to train to create a more stable shoulder Ready to take your game to the next level? With our holistic and data-driven approach, experienced coaches, and cutting-edge technology, RPP Baseball takes the guesswork out of player development. Twitter https://twitter.com/RPP_Baseball/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/RPP_Baseball/ Call us at 201-308-3363 Email us at rpp@RocklandPeakPerformance.com Website ...
LA fires! Pro-Life AR-15: the Rosary! Sabbatine privilege and the Scapular: foundation? Finding our predominant fault? Pornography poisons marriages. "Weeping and gnashing of teeth"? Absolution after Confiteor: does it absolve from sin? Significance of the Last Blessing at Mass? Power of the Last Gospel! Are church bells baptized and exorcised? Flee the New Order, embrace the traditional Catholic faith! This episode was recorded on 1/14/2025. Our Links: http://linkwcb.com/ Please consider making a monetary donation to What Catholics Believe. Father Jenkins remembers all of our benefactors in general during his daily Mass, and he also offers one Mass on the first Sunday of every month specially for all supporters of What Catholics Believe. May God bless you for your generosity! https://www.wcbohio.com/donate Subscribe to our other YouTube channels: @WCBHolyMassLivestream @WCBHighlights May God bless you all!
Chuck Dowell, PA-C covers an interesting find in ortho urgent care. When there is a chronic injury in an athlete, consider a functional evaluation. Next week, back with Sam, Chuck, and Miles for a discussion on return to play.
Tune in as Jiunta breaks down the shoulder joint's complexities, highlighting the scapula's role and the importance of core and rib cage stability for optimal movement. He shares insights on scapular mechanics, assessments, and techniques to improve stability, correct compensations, and enhance performance while reducing injury risk. PSL1 registration is now live. Learn more at https://www.pre-script.com/psl1 FREE Coach's Field Guide: https://www.pre-script.com/coachs-field-guide We've got a new sponsor! Marek Health is a health optimization company that offers advanced blood testing, health coaching, and expert medical oversight. Our services can help you enhance your lifestyle, nutrition, and supplementation to medical treatment and care. https://marekhealth.com/rxd Code RXD Don't miss the release of our newest educational community - The Pre-Script ® Collective! Join the community today at pre-script.com. For other strength training, health, and injury prevention resources, check out our website, YouTube channel, and Instagram. For more episodes, subscribe and tune in to our podcast. Also, make sure to sign up to our mailing list at pre-script.com to get the first updates on new programming releases. You can also follow Dr. Jordan Shallow and Dr. Jordan Jiunta on Instagram! Dr. Jordan Shallow: https://www.instagram.com/the_muscle_doc/ Dr. Jordan Jiunta: https://www.instagram.com/redwiteandjordan/ Behind the Scenes: Business Developments and Challenges (00:06:06) Understanding Shoulder Function and Stability (00:12:09) The Scapula Thoracic Joint: A Unique Perspective (00:17:48) Rib Cage and Scapular Stability: The Interconnectedness of Movement (00:24:05) Assessing Core and Scapular Stability (00:34:10) Exploring Scapular Movement and Rotation (00:40:47) Integrating Core Stability with Shoulder Mechanics (00:50:14)
Welcome to Wednesday Q&A, where you ask questions and we answer them! In this Wednesday Q&A, we answer your questions about how manual therapy in treating hip and pelvic pain, the importance of scapular stability for upper extremities in athletes, and what can one do when sore from working out. Your questions:* What is the role of manual therapy in treating hip and pelvic pain in athletes and post-partum people?* Can you explain the importance of scapular stability in supporting the upper extremities in athletes in the sports they do?* What can help when you're sore from working out? To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: https://lytyoga.com/podcast/ Do you have a question?DM Lara on Instagram: @lara.heimannDM Kristin on Instagram: @kbwilliams99Email us at support@lytyoga.com Sponsors:Check out and sign up for LYT Daily and The LYT Studio, including our 1-week FREE trial of each here:https://lytyoga.uscreen.io/Learn more and sign up for the LYT Yoga teacher trainings here:https://www.lytyogatraining.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fr. Michael-Joseph Paris, O.C.D., is a dedicated Discalced Carmelite priest currently serving as the Subprior and Director of Postulants at the Carmelite community in Holy Hill, Wisconsin. He was ordained in 2011 for the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C., and later joined the Carmelites in 2016. Known for his deep devotion to St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Fr. Paris has extensively studied her life and writings, sharing his insights through various platforms. He is also a co-host of the "Carmelcast" podcast and the "Catholic Classics" series on Ascension Presents, where he delves into profound spiritual and theological topics. — Discalced Carmelites, Immaculate Heart of Mary Province https://www.discalcedcarmel.org/ ICS Publications Channel https://www.youtube.com/@ICSPublications —
Davide Bertoli is the Managing Director and Head Golf Instructor at The DB Golf Center in Singapore. The Italian native is an expert in the field of maximizing body kinetics relative to golf-swing speed. One of the leading golf instructors in Asia, Davide is also an expert in Fundamental Sports related Musculoskeletal Anatomy Expert. Bertoli joins Mark Immelman on the #OntheMark podcast to show off his 3D Golf swing images and share research insights to help you improve your golf swing. As Davide uses videos (of a golfer in 3D) he elaborates on the following moves guaranteed to help improve your understanding of what entails a powerful, repeating golf swing: The Take-away and how to set up the swing with a good start with Scapular retraction Viewing Torso movement by understanding the "Barrel concept" The X-Factor Stretch for more power Trail Knee movement and Flow for proper pressure shifts Bertoli also talks about swinging the golf club fluidly, releasing the golf club freely and eliminating excess golf swing thoughts. This podcast is also available as a vodcast on YouTube. Search and subscribe to Mark Immelman.
Welcome to Season 2 of the Orthobullets Podcast. This episode will feature doctors Stephen Brockmeier, Joseph Abboud, Anand Murthi & Luke Austin. They will discuss the case titled Periprosthetic Scapular Fracture s/p RSA in 75F. Today's episode will be sponsored by the Mid Atlantic Shoulder & Elbow Society 2025 Annual Meeting, taking place Sep 5th in Washington, DC. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube
Send us a textIf you are looking for the perfect arsenal for the spiritual battle, this episode is for you! In this episode of the Manly Catholic podcast, James speaks with Steve Kerekes, founder of Scapulars.com. They discuss the history and significance of the scapular, its role in spiritual warfare, and the importance of pilgrimages. Steve shares his personal journey with the scapular and the mission behind his company, emphasizing the need for hope and devotion in today's world.TakeawaysThe scapular is a symbol of divine protection through Our Lady.Wearing the scapular requires a commitment to remain in a state of grace.The scapular is not a 'get out of hell free card' but a call to holiness.The rosary and scapular are complementary in spiritual warfare.The Sabatine privilege offers additional spiritual benefits to scapular wearers.Hope and desire for God are essential in navigating life's challenges.Check out our personal favorites below:Brown scapularRosarySt. Benedict MedalMiraculous MedalMarian bundle (James' personal favorite)Be sure to use the code "manlycatholic" to get 10% off your order and help support the podcast as well! Find more great products at scapular.com!Go on a pilgrimage with Steve at JMJYouth.com!Chapters00:00 Introduction to Scapulars.com02:57 The History and Significance of the Scapular06:14 Understanding the Scapular Devotion09:09 The Role of the Scapular in Spiritual Warfare11:58 Pilgrimages and Their Impact15:04 The Mission Behind Scapulars.com18:00 Personal Experiences and Graces from the Scapu Mystic Monk CoffeeFor the best cup of coffee for a great cause, Mystic Monk Coffee is the choice for you! Support the showFollow us on XSubscribe to our YouTube pageCheck out our websiteMystic Monk Coffee → For the best coffee for a great cause, we recommend Mystic Monk Coffee. Roasted with prayer by the Carmelite Monks in Wyoming, Mystic Monk Coffee has the ultimate cup waiting for you. See more at mysticmonkcoffee.com Contact us directly at themanlycatholic@gmail.com. Support the show on Patreon
Part three of the shoulder series focuses on redefining scapular stability to reflect advances in our understanding of the shoulder in functional movement. Starting with creating awareness of where the scapula is and how it is moving, we discuss how to build a strong platform for upper body movement whether the goals are recovering from injury, improving functional activities or optimizing performance. IMS Workshop (Virtual) https://www.pilates.com/ims-enhance-your-personal-training-skills-with-pilates/ Level Up Movement:Don't Risk those Discs; All about Sciaticahttps://levelupmvmt.com/courses/Moving Conversation Socials Youtube: www.youtube.com/@brianricheyEmail: movingconvos@gmail.comIG: @movingconvosFB: Moving ConversationsBrianIG: @fit4lifedcFB: https://www.facebook.com/brianrichey/ NoraIG: nora.s.john.7FB: https://www.facebook.com/nora.s.john.7
A Novena to St. Dominic for the Discerning Heart Day 7 – The Power of Marian Devotion A teaching from St. Dominic: “One day, through the Rosary and the Scapular, Our Lady will save the world” St. Dominic's prophecy about the Rosary and the Scapular highlights the powerful intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary in ... Read more The post Day 7 – A St. Dominic Novena for the Discerning Heart – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Join the First Saturday Challenge #100by100 » https://fatima.org/100by100/ Help us spread the message, Donate to the Apostolate Today! » https://fatima.org/donate/ Fatima Moment by Fr. Nicholas Gruner (released Nov 23, 2012), followed by an excerpt of an interview with Fr. Howard Rafferty. Contact Us: » WEBSITE: https://www.fatima.org » PHONE: 1-800-263-8160 » EMAIL: info@thefatimacenter.com » FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Fatima-Center-95998926441 » YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/thefatimacenter » TWITTER: https://twitter.com/TheFatimaCenter » INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the_fatima_center/ The Fatima Center's mission is to ensure that the entire Message of Fatima is fully known, accurately understood, and deeply appreciated so that it may be followed by all. The Fatima Center has been faithful to this mission since it was founded by the late Father Nicholas Gruner in 1978. The Message of Fatima is the ONLY solution to the crisis in the Church and the world.Is it OK to Not Pray for Myself? | Ask Father
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It's time for another listener Q&A! In this week's podcast, Eric covers three questions from our audience relating to scapular winging/dyskinesis, diminished pitching velocity, and toe spacers. A special thanks to this show's sponsor, Marc Pro. Head to www.MarcPro.com and enter the coupon code CRESSEY at checkout to receive an exclusive discount on your order.
What is the connection between the Blue Army of Our Lady of Fatima and the Brown Scapular devotion? Listen to learn more! Podcast by Fr. Luke Mary Fletcher, CFR.
Fr. Kirby encourages all to wear the scapular as a commitment to living a life faithful to Jesus through Mary and reminds us about its deep spiritual significance and how it serves as a physical reminder of our yoke with Christ and protection under Our Lady's mantle.—Morning Offering with Fr. Kirby, July 16, 2024—————————Every morning, join Father Jeffrey Kirby as he begins the day with prayer and reflection. In a few short minutes, Father Kirby guides you in prayer, shares a brief reflection grounding your day in the Church's rhythm of feast days and liturgy, and provides you with the encouragement necessary to go forward with peace and strength. Let us do as the saints urge and begin our days in prayer together so as a community of believers we may join the Psalmist in saying, “In the morning, Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly.” (Psalm 5:3-4)
Friends of the Rosary, Today, July 16th, the Catholic Church celebrates the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, also known as the feast of the Brown Scapular. Mount Carmel is a mountain in Galilee where the prophet Elijah defended the purity of Israel's faith in the living God. In the 13th century, hermits and monks began living and praying on the mountain. They later founded the Carmelite order devoted to the contemplative life under the patronage of Mary, the holy Mother of God. They venerated the Virgin Mary as Our Lady of Mount Carmel, from which the name Carmelite was derived. On July 16, 1251, the Blessed Virgin appeared to St. Simon Stock, an Englishman who was the order's superior. Mary gave him the brown scapular and promised her protection to all those who wore the brown habit. The scapular was the special mark of her maternal love. Pope Pius X decreed in the early 20th century that the Blessed Virgin's blessing would extend to all who wear the Our Lady of Mount Carmel scapular. The scapular is common to many religious Orders, but it is a special feature of the Carmelites. It's important to note that the Brown Scapular is a sacramental approved by the Church as a sign of one's decision to follow Jesus, as did Mary, the perfect model of all the disciples of Christ. It's not an automatic guarantee of salvation nor a magical charm. Sacramentals prepare us to receive grace if we are in the right disposition. Pope John Paul II has worn the scapular for a long time. He said: "Therefore two truths are evoked by the sign of the Scapular: on the one hand, the constant protection of the Blessed Virgin, not only on life's journey, but also at the moment of passing into the fullness of eternal glory; on the other, the awareness that devotion to her cannot be limited to prayers and tributes in her honor on certain occasions, but must become a "habit", that is, a permanent orientation of one's own Christian conduct, woven of prayer and interior life, through frequent reception of the sacraments and the concrete practice of the spiritual and corporal works of mercy. In this way the Scapular becomes a sign of the "covenant" and reciprocal communion between Mary and the faithful: indeed, it concretely translates the gift of his Mother, which Jesus gave on the Cross to John and, through him, to all of us, and the entrustment of the beloved Apostle and of us to her, who became our spiritual Mother." Ave Maria!Jesus, I Trust In You!Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Pray for Us! Come, Holy Spirit, come! To Jesus through Mary! • July 16, 2024, Today's Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET
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The Brown Scapular is one of the most highly recommended Marian devotions of all time. Do Christians have to wear it? What does it mean and what promises are given from Heaven for those who do? Hear Fr. Chris Alar explain the brown scapular and what was said at Fatima about it. Did Fatima require it? Find out... Are you enjoying this podcast? I invite you to listen to more shows brought to you by the Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. Join us daily for enriching, spiritual content which will help you on your journey with Jesus Christ. Simply visit DivineMercyPlus.org for a complete list of our shows. That's DivineMercyPlus.org. Please “follow” or “subscribe” to this podcast to receive the latest episodes and updates. If you have been blessed by this podcast, please consider leaving a review. Reviews greatly improve our podcast ranking, and will help spread this podcast to other people throughout the world. Thank you and God bless you!
Hour 2 for 7/15/24 Drew prayed the Chaplet with Brooke Taylor (:20). Sr. Shawn Pauline, then joined Drew to discuss the power of the Brown Scapular (31:54). Then, callers sounded off on the spiritual perspective on the assassination (40:00).
Hour 1 of The Drew Mariani Show on 5-16-24 Drew takes us through a number of headlines in today's News Roundup Hans von Spakovsky takes a look at the SAVE Act and IDs being given to illegal immigrants upon entering the country Sister Shawn Paulina tells us about the Brown Scapular and answers lots of callers questions around this special Marian devotion
Don't shrug your shoulders, we'll do everything to get you up to speed on scapular elevation in this episode of the “NASM-CPT Podcast.” Host, and NASM Master Instructor, Rick Richey, deep dives why there's a tendency for people to elevate, or shrug, their shoulder blades up to their ears when lifting, why shrugging, or elevating, isn't necessarily wrong. Plus, he explores two specific muscles which cause the scapula to elevate, tools to minimize hyperactivity of muscles, and much more! If you like what you just consumed, leave us a 5-star review, and share this episode with a friend to help grow our NASM health and wellness community! Did you hear? The most trusted name in fitness is now the most trusted name in sports performance nutrition. Become an NASM Certified Sports Nutrition Coach and optimize performance and recovery. https://bit.ly/4aQ61aK
Seen or been told your shoulder blade is in a funky position during exercise? Perhaps popping out a little bit? Heard that scapular winging will cause pain inadvertently? Dr. Jen and Dr. Dom have your back as they explore all things scapular and debunk the common myths surrounding scapular winging. Tune into how scapular winging occurs, how you can begin to explore scapular range of motion, and how your scapular moves in coordination with its neighbors. Through this podcast, you'll develop an appreciation for your scapulae and feel empowered to explore gaining control, awareness, and free expression through your scapulae! What You Will Learn in this PT Pearl: 2:30 – What is Scapular Winging? 3:20 – Scapular Anatomy 5:11 – Does scapular winging cause pain? 6:56 – Are you aware of your scapular winging? 10:30 – It's not only about the scapulae 14:56 – Scapular range of motion 17:59 – Videotape how your scapula moves... It's pretty cool! 18:38 - How to test your scapular range of motion 20:51 - Funny movement does not mean pain or injury To Watch the PT Pearl on YouTube, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch For the full show notes, visit the full website at: https://jen.health/podcast/352 Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Optimal Body Podcast. If you haven't done so already, please take a minute to subscribe and leave a quick rating and review of the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tobpodcast/message
Canon Benjamin Norman, ICKSP currently serves as Chaplain of the ICKSP Oakland Apostolate at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church in Oakland, California. He was ordained in 2018. In Today's Show: In John Chapter 6, Our Lord tells everyone “unless you eat my body and drink my blood, you will have no life in me.” Many of these people were offended and left. I find it peculiar that this verse appears in John 6:66 and I wanted to know if you think there could be any relation between this verse and what is referred to as the “Mark of the Beast.” Can an item be touched to multiple relics of different Saints? If I hand out Rosaries that I've made, am I able to include a blessed and exorcised St. Benedict medal? At the beginning of Latin Mass, the priest is praying Psalm 42 and slowly and cautiously approaches the altar asking God to send forth His light and truth. At the end of the Mass, God seems to answer and does send his light. It's like the request has been granted. Is this intentional or simply coincidental symbolism? Is it accurate that the upcoming solar eclipse could be some sort of sign from God? I know this rumor is going around currently. If a priest does not drink from the chalice during the mass, is the mass and reception of the Eucharist still valid? As someone going through RCIA - baptized in a Protestant church - can I wear a Brown Scapular or other Scapular? Regarding the phrase "rose again" as used in the Nicene Creed: what exactly does that refer to? Did He actually rise multiple times? Have you ever cried during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass? Was Jesus capable of saying no when told that He was going to suffer His Passion? Is missing the Easter Communion duty always a mortal sin? I have bad scrupulosity and am trying to find a spiritual director, but I am afraid I may not be able to receive before the Easter season ends. Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!