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Catholic Tradition
Your one-stop shop for Traditional Catholic goods and services
Please browse through our range of Scapulars …
Traditional Brown Scapular
The Green Scapular
The Red Scapular
Hand made in England by traditionalist nuns, this brown scapular bears the words of Our Lady to St Simon Stock in his vision of 1251.
The green scapular was approved by Pius IX in 1870 following a series of apparitions of the Holy Mother in Paris in the 1840s.
£4.75
The White Scapular
The Black Scapular
The red scapular was approved by Pius IX in 1857 following a vision of Jesus and Mary granted to Sister Apolline Andriveau in 1846.
£4.75
Wearers of the Blue Scapular observe chastity, honour the Immaculate Conception of Our Lady and pray for the conversion of hardened sinners.
£4.75
The Fivefold Scapular
The White Scapular is the badge of the Order of the Holy Trinity, founded by St John de Matha in the 12th century after a vision of Christ in 1193.
£4.75
Lady of Fatima Brown Scapular
The Black Scapular of the Seven Dolours of the Blessed Virgin Mary originated as a badge of the Servite Order, or Servants of Mary.
£4.75
Sacred Heart Brown Scapular
Consisting of the white, brown, black, blue and red scapulars, the Fivefold Scapular is also known as the Redemptorist Scapular.
£21.95
Lady of Good Success Scapular
In the last vision at Fatima on October 13, 1917, Our Lady held a rosary in one hand and the scapular in the other, encouraging us to wear it.
£4.75
St Joseph Brown Scapular
A brown scapular featuring Our Lord on one side revealing his Sacred Heart and in the arms of the Holy Mother as an infant on the other.
Perpetual Succour Scapular
A brown scapular featuring our Lady of Good Success on one side and the infant Jesus in the arms of his Holy Mother on the other.
A brown scapular featuring our Lady of Good Success on one side and the infant Jesus in the arms of his Holy Mother on the other.
A Brown Scapular hand made by traditionalist nuns, which features Our Lady of Perpetual Succour on one side
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