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St Augustine Catholic Parish, Nasarawa State Polytechnic, Lafia We are a Catholic Christian community. We serve, we worship together as the body of Christ. We currently have two Via Christi Priests working with us.

01/05/2024

We creating a WhatsApp group to remind ourselves always about Novena prayers. It's a wider group. If u wish to join pls use this link
We pray novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Novena to Our Lady undoer of Knots to begin every single month to hand the month over to our mother Mary

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27/04/2024

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FAQs: The Brown Scapular

What is the Brown Scapular Promise?
What are the requirements for gaining the Brown Scapular Promise?
Who may be invested?
How am I enrolled in the Brown Scapular?
What is the formula for investiture?
What is the Confraternity of the Brown Scapular?
How do I wear the Brown Scapular?
What should the Scapular look like and be made of?
May I wear a Scapular medal instead?
Must I always wear the Scapular?
If I get a new Scapular, do I need to be re-invested?
What are the indulgences granted to those who wear the Scapular?
What is the Sabbatine Privilege?
What are the requirements for gaining the Sabbatine Privilege?

1.What is Our Lady’s promise in wearing the Brown Scapular?Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
“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.”

2.What are the conditions requisite for gaining the Our Lady’s promise of the Brown Scapular?

1.To observe exactly what has been prescribed regarding material, color, and shape of the Scapular, that is it must be 100% brown wool in a rectangular shape.
2.To be enrolled in the Scapular by a priest.
3.To wear it continually.

Please note that there are no special prayers or good works that are necessary to receive the promise. The Scapular is a silent prayer that shows one’s complete consecration and dedication to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Scapular is a devotion whereby we venerate Her, love Her, and trust in Her protection, and we tell Her these things every moment of the day by simply wearing the Brown Scapular.

3. Who may be invested in the Brown Scapular?
All the Catholic faithful should be enrolled. It is customary for children to be enrolled after their First Holy Communion. Even infants can be invested.

4. How do I enroll in the Brown Scapular?
Any priest can enroll or invest you in the Brown Scapular. There is a formula of investiture that the priest performs. If you would like a copy of the investiture formula, please go to this link and scroll to the bottom of the page:https://www.sistersofcarmel.com/brown-scapular-information.php

5. Who can enroll me in the Brown Scapular?
Any Catholic priest can enroll you. It was once customary that only the Carmelite Fathers were permitted to enroll the lay faithful, and special permission was needed for any other priest to perform the ceremony. However, this devotion has spread so far and wide throughout the Catholic world that now the Church has given permission to all priests to invest the faithful in the Brown Scapular.

Sister sewing a Scapular6. Is there a special formula for investiture?
Yes. If you would like a copy of the investiture ceremony in either Latin or English, please click here.

7. What is the Confraternity of the Brown Scapular?
Once invested in the Scapular, a person automatically becomes a member of the Confraternity of the Brown Scapular. What is meant by the Confraternity is that, having been enrolled in the Scapular, you belong to a spiritual family whereby you have the privilege of being affiliated with the Carmelite Order, participating in the merits of the Carmelite Fathers and Religious in life and in death, as well as receiving the promises of Our Lady through the Scapular. Although at one time it was customary to inscribe one's name in the Confraternity Register (the parish priest would do this for all those he enrolled by sending the names to a Carmelite convent where the Confraternity was canonically erected), it is no longer the practice to do so. Part of the reason for this is that the Scapular has become, thanks be to God, such a universal sacramental and devotion that the Church has taken away this obligation upon the lay faithful. It is sufficient to be invested in the Scapular to be a member of the Confraternity.

8. How do I enroll in the Confraternity?
By being invested in the Brown Scapular by a priest.

9. Can an ordained deacon enroll a person in the Brown Scapular?
No, an ordained deacon cannot enroll a person in the Scapular. Only an ordained priest of the Catholic Church can perform the investiture.

10. How must I wear the Scapular in order to receive its benefits?
You must wear it over the shoulder so that one part hangs over your chest and the other side hangs over the back. Both parts cannot be carried in the front or the back, otherwise, the wearer runs the risk of not receiving the promise.

11. May the Scapular be fastened or pinned to my clothing?
The Scapular must hang over the shoulders with one side hanging in the front and the other side hanging in the back. However, one may sew or pin the scapular to an undergarment to hold it in place or to keep it from rising about one's neck.

12. What if I'm allergic to wool?
If one has a serious allergy to wool or has irritation of the skin, one can wear the wool scapular over one's clothing, encase the wool scapular in plastic, or wear the Scapular Medal with an image of the Sacred Heart on one side and an image of Our Lady on the other side.

13. Does the Scapular have to be 100% wool?
Yes. Cotton, silk, and any other material is strictly forbidden.

14. May I use a chain instead of a cord for my Scapular?
Yes, just as long as the scapular itself is 100% wool.

Sister sewing a Scapular15. What shape does the Scapular have to be?
It must be rectangular or square. It cannot be oval, round, or polygonal.

16. May the Scapular have any other images on it?
It is permitted to ornament the Scapular with images or pictures, such as Our Lady of Mt. Carmel or the Carmelite shield. However, the wool brown color of the Scapular must predominate.

17. Does the Scapular have to be touching the skin?
No, it may be worn over or under any part of the clothing.

18. May one wear a different color of the Scapular?
Different color Scapulars do exist as sacramentals in the Church for other devotions, such as the Red Scapular in honor of Our Lord’s Passion. However, the Brown Scapular that the lay faithful wear is a miniature of the Carmelite Religious Habit, and since that Habit is brown in color, it has always been regarded as the proper color for the Scapular. However, black wool is permissible.

19. Must I always wear the Scapular or may I take it off?
In order to receive the promise, the Scapular must always be worn. We must understand that by wearing the Scapular we show our consecration and devotion to the Blessed Virgin. Our Blessed Mother cannot be pleased in any one who out of vanity or fear takes it off whenever it is not convenient to wear it. By wearing it we make an open profession of our faith, confidence, and love of Her.

20. May I take my Scapular off to bathe?
Yes.

21. May I wear a Scapular Medal as a replacement for my Scapular?
No. However, our modern Popes, notable St. Pius X and subsequent Popes, have declared that in necessary cases such as in foreign or tropical climate missions, the Scapular Medal with an image of the Sacred Heart on one side and an image of Our Lady on the other side may be worn instead of the wool Scapular. The Scapular Medal can also be worn in case of real necessity or for very serious reasons, such as an allergy to wool. But if the Scapular Medal is worn for insufficient reason, such as vanity or convenience, the wearer runs the risk of not receiving the benefit of the Scapular promise. It is important to remember that the small Scapular worn by the lay faithful is meant to be a miniature version of what the Carmelites wear as part of their Religious Habit, which is never substituted for anything else.

22. If I need a new Scapular, do I need to be re-invested?
No. If your Scapular has worn out or has broken, you only need to get another one and put it on. The blessing and investiture is still valid for the new Scapular, since the blessing is predominately given to the person who is invested in the Scapular.

23. What are the indulgences granted to those who devoutly wear the Scapular?

1.A plenary indulgence on the day of receiving the Scapular. Conditions: Confession and Communion.
2.Plenary indulgence at the moment of death. Conditions: Confession, Communion, and devout invocation with the lips, or at least with the heart, of the Holy Name of Jesus.
3.Reciting the Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary devoutly – 100 days indulgence.
4.Each time the Scapular is kissed – 500 days indulgence.

24. What is the Sabbatine Privilege?
It is the promise piously to be believed, that the Blessed Virgin Mary gave to Pope John XXII in a vision, that She will deliver Her faithful children who have worn the Scapular devoutly from purgatory soon after their death, notably the first Saturday after death. “As a tender Mother, I will descend into purgatory on the Saturday after their death, and will deliver them into the heavenly mansions of life everlasting.” (Words of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Pope John XXII). This Sabbatine Privilege was promulgated and taught through the famous Bull Sacratissimo Uti Culmine (Sabbatine Bull) of Pope John XXII in 1322 and given definitive ratification in 1908 by the Holy See.

25. What are the requirements for obtaining the Sabbatine Privilege?

1.To wear the Brown Scapular continuously.
2.To observe chastity according to one’s state in life.
3.The daily recitation of the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary OR to abstain from meat on Wednesdays and Saturdays OR with the permission of a priest say 5 decades of the Holy Rosary.

Sources:
Mary In Her Scapular Promise by John Mathias Haffert
Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 1883
Decrees of the Sacred Congregation of Indulgences and Holy Relics, 1844-1868
Manual on Indulgences, Father Schneider’s German edition
Sabbatine Bull of Pope John XXII, Sacratissimo Uti Culmine
Fifteen Minutes at the Feet of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Discalced Carmelite Fathers, College of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, by Rev. Father Ludovico of the Sacred Hearts, OCD
Apparitions and Shrines of Heaven’s Bright Queen by William J. Walsh
Carmelite Devotions compiled by a Carmelite Tertiary, 1956.
Catholic Encyclopedia

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KNOW YOUR FAITH SERIESLENTSTATIONS OF THE CROSS (ORIGIN AND IMPORTANCE TO US)This refers to a devotion based on a series...
12/03/2024

KNOW YOUR FAITH SERIES

LENT

STATIONS OF THE CROSS (ORIGIN AND IMPORTANCE TO US)

This refers to a devotion based on a series of pictures representing certain scenes or happenings in the Passion of Christ, each corresponding to a particular incident. The intention of the Stations is to help the faithful to make in spirit, a pilgrimage to the chief scenes of Christ's sufferings and death, and this has become one of the most popular of Catholic devotions. It is carried out by passing from Station to Station (1st to 14th Station), with certain prayers at each and devout meditation on the various incidents in turn. It is very usual, when the devotion is performed publicly, to sing a stanza of the song called "Stabat Mater" (about the sorrows of Mary) while passing from one Station to the next.
Inasmuch as the Way of the Cross, made in this way, constitutes a small pilgrimage to the holy places at Jerusalem, the origin of the devotion may be traced to the Holy Land. The Via Dolorosa (way of the cross) at Jerusalem was reverently marked out from the earliest times and has been the goal of pious pilgrims ever since the days of Constantine. Tradition asserts that the Blessed Virgin used to visit daily the scenes of Christ's Passion and St. Jerome speaks of the crowds of pilgrims from all countries who used to visit the holy places in his day.
During the season of Lent, it is important for us to all be present at the stations of the cross every Wednesday and Friday or the days stipulated for your location. This brings us closer to the spiritual journey we will be making with Jesus as he carried his cross to his death for our sins. During the stations of the cross, there shall be a collection for the poor each time.

NO FLOWERS, NO ALLELUIA, NO DRUMS, NO GLORIA DURING LENT

The nature of the Season of Lent means that we are doing a lot of penance for our sins. Therefore we join Jesus to fast in the wilderness or desert where there are no flowers, no music or drums to make us rejoice (leading us to omit the Alleluia and the Gloria during Lent). It is a season for sober reflection. By Easter time the drums and flowers and Alleluia and the Gloria will make new meaning to us when we sing them with jubilation at the celebration of Christ’s resurrection.

FASTING AND ABSTINENCE:

Please note that you need to freely choose something to abstain from during this season of Lent. U can choose as you please, choose something that will be a sacrifice u make with some discomfort for the spiritual benefit you will receive. For instance, you can choose to abstain from meat, or alcohol, or malt, or soft drinks through out Lent. The money you would have used for what you are giving up, put it in the collection for the poor or give it to the poor. When you fast it is not just to stay hungry. Fasting will make more sense if we give up the food and we give that food to those who have nothing to eat. So many people in Nigeria are already fasting because of the poverty and lack of jobs and the hardship, but there may be somebody whose situation is worse than yours. Seek out such people or send such food items through St Vincent de Paul Society or through your Parish office.

Fr O.P.P.

TRANSFEROUR PARISH PRIEST, Fr Paul Peter Onah, VC, has been transferred after a little over six years at the service of ...
01/08/2019

TRANSFER
OUR PARISH PRIEST, Fr Paul Peter Onah, VC, has been transferred after a little over six years at the service of St Augustine Quasi Parish, Lafia.
He resumed on Monday, 22nd July 2013.

"I sincerely like to appreciate the wonderful people of St Augustine Parish for the time spent. Thank you for your tremendous support for all what we achieved together with the help of God. I love you all and I pray for you all. I will always visit when opportunity comes. Always visit me too as you come any time to my new parish. God will make you go to even greater heights. Please give your maximum support to the incoming parish priest as he will surely be a very very big joy to all of you. By our training we keep moving, and once again it's time for me to move to my 5th assignment after my priestly ordination.
I LOVE YOU ALL"

He is to leave in 2weeks time to the new assignment and the new Parish Priest is to resume in 2weeks.

CONGRATULATIONS to the entire parish as we give birth to a new Parish CHURCH OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION mission/parish in two weeks time.

Details on Sunday, 4th August during the Sunday Mass.

First ever Competition for Best Psalmist in the parish. It was Heavenly delight and Christiana Linus Ubaba went home wit...
02/07/2019

First ever Competition for Best Psalmist in the parish.
It was Heavenly delight and Christiana Linus Ubaba went home with the first prize of the New Keyboard and N10,000
Judith Onuh came 2nd
Patience Oche came 3rd

All the contestants were amazing and we listened to top class psalms on Sunday evening of 30th June, but someone had to go home on top.

Children's category wasnt left out.
Benedicta Kudu came 1st
Precious Nnadi came 2nd
Theresa Ikwuletu came 3rd

Thanks to our amazing judges who came from Makurdi: Raphael Agbo and Henrietta Iorkumbul (she is also known as "Singing Bird" and u can check out her psalms on YouTube if u search for SINGING BIRD 01 PSALMS)

New developments
02/07/2019

New developments

Thanks for your kind support always to help our poor community dominated by students of NASPOLY, College of Agric, and N...
26/06/2019

Thanks for your kind support always to help our poor community dominated by students of NASPOLY, College of Agric, and Nasarawa State University (faculty of Agric) and our very wonderful parents, young families etc. Together we have gone further than we could imagine. Every small donation has gone in to uplift us. God deserves the best.

Give us your continued support so we can do more together, N500; N1000; N5000; N10,000; N100,000; N500,000; N1million, more or less. As God shows you in your heart. Do it with a prayer intention.

Send to:
Diamond (access) bank
0037971538
Church of Immaculate Conception Ombi 2

Happy Fathers day 2019.Was a really wonderful celebration. Thanks to God for giving us such wonderful celebrations of ou...
16/06/2019

Happy Fathers day 2019.
Was a really wonderful celebration. Thanks to God for giving us such wonderful celebrations of our fathers here on earth and those already saints in heaven.

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