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We offer premium scapulars made with super-strong American paracord and the softest Australian merino wool because an unbroken promise deserves an unbreakable scapular!

11/11/2025

You only have to be invested in the Brown Scapular once. If you replace your scapular the investment carries over to the new one. 👍🙏

10/28/2025

Wear your scapular around your neck 😌

We have thousands of 5 star reviews. Take a look at what other customers are saying! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
10/14/2025

We have thousands of 5 star reviews. Take a look at what other customers are saying! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

10/13/2025

Do you shower with your scapular on?
You can but you do not have to.

10/09/2025

The Rosary is my weapon, and the Scapular is my shield!

Check out Steve’s episode with discussing the Brown Scapular and its origins.

The Holy Rosary is a powerful way to deepen your prayer life during Lent. This season of penance invites us to focus par...
03/05/2025

The Holy Rosary is a powerful way to deepen your prayer life during Lent. This season of penance invites us to focus particularly on the Sorrowful Mysteries, which recount the key events of Christ’s Passion.

Today’s fast-paced world makes praying the Rosary a challenge. Use these tips to get more out of praying with the Sorrowful Mysteries this Lent.

1. Create a Dedicated Prayer Space

The ideal space is the least-used room of your home. Keep it free from distractions, in the penitential spirit of Lent. A simple crucifix on the wall can help you focus on Christ’s Passion.

If a dedicated room isn’t an option, try negotiating a specific time to use a shared space for prayer.

2. Read the Scripture Passages for Each Mystery

Each Gospel focuses on different details of Christ’s suffering and death.

Before meditating on each Mystery, read one or two Scripture passages related to it. Consider these:

1st Sorrowful Mystery: The Agony in the Garden
Matthew 26:36-46; Mark 14:32-42; Luke 22:39-46

2nd Sorrowful Mystery: The Scourging at the Pillar
Matthew 20:18-19; John 19:1

3rd Sorrowful Mystery: The Crowning with Thorns
Matthew 27:29; Mark 15:16-17; Luke 23:11

4th Sorrowful Mystery: The Carrying of the Cross
Matthew 27:32–33; Mark 15:21–22; Luke 23:26–32; John 19:16–18

5th Sorrowful Mystery: Jesus Dies on the Cross
Matthew 27:45-50; Mark 15:37-39; Luke 23:34-46; John 19:26-30

3. Explore Other Resources About the Passion

Have you heard of the Shroud of Turin? Many Catholics believe it’s the actual burial cloth of Jesus, with His miraculous image imprinted on it.

Scientists have studied the Shroud and made startling discoveries about what Jesus endured during His final hours. Their findings offer rich material for reflecting on the Passion. Be sure to check out a few of the great books and videos about the Shroud.

Additionally, many saints have written deeply moving reflections on the Passion, including St. Thomas Aquinas, St. John of the Cross, St. Faustina, and Pope St. John Paul II.

This Lent, try to pray the Rosary every day and reflect more deeply on the Sorrowful Mysteries.

Need a rosary to get started? Shop
our collection of rosaries today!

Happy Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe!Celebrate with our new Our Lady of Guadalupe Brown Scapular!
12/12/2024

Happy Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe!

Celebrate with our new Our Lady of Guadalupe Brown Scapular!

COMING SOON!!!First look at Our Lady of Guadalupe brown scapulars that are hot off the press and will be available on ou...
11/15/2024

COMING SOON!!!

First look at Our Lady of Guadalupe brown scapulars that are hot off the press and will be available on our website soon!

Regular AND Mini sizes available.

Do you know the origins of the Brown Scapular?
10/16/2024

Do you know the origins of the Brown Scapular?

Happy Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary!
10/07/2024

Happy Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary!

Happy Feast Day of St. Francis of Assisi!St. Francis of Assisi was an Italian saint born in the 12th century to a rich f...
10/04/2024

Happy Feast Day of St. Francis of Assisi!

St. Francis of Assisi was an Italian saint born in the 12th century to a rich family. As a young man, Francis heard a call from God to abandon his wealth and high social status, embracing a radical lifestyle of poverty and penance. This later led to the formation of the Franciscan Order, approved by Pope Innocent III.

St. Francis bore the wounds of Christ, also known as the stigmata, on his body. His simple habit included three knots on the cord that represent the Evangelical Counsels of poverty, chastity, and obedience.

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Phoenix, AZ
85064

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