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Monks in the Solesmes Congregation are actually clothed in the full habit for postulancy, but that then lasts for a whole year before the novitiate.

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graciandelamadrededios

 

Discalced Carmelite Nun sitting on a chair without back rest - she let her scapular hung at the back instead of sitting on them:

 

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Discalced Carmelite Nun sitting on the choir stall- she placed the back portion of her scapular on the side:

 

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Photos are from Loretto Carmel's website

 

 

I received additional answers from Prioresses in USA, UK and Australia:

 

One Prioress said they cannot avoid sitting on their scapulars but they avoid kneeling on them

 

Another Prioress said they can kneel and sit on the scapular and that she has not seen any other Carmels (the Carmels she visited and where is from) folding the scapulars in order to avoid kneeling them. 

 

Also, one Prioress said they do not kneel on the scapulars and apparently, can sit on them before Vatican II.  After Vatican II, since the material of the habit is now thinner, it creases easily so they put them aside in order not to create it and they still do not kneel on the scapular.

 

Whether to kneel/sit on the scapular or not was not legislated by the Discalced Carmelite Nuns, hence, the custom differs from Carmel to Carmel.

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Chiquitunga

I received additional answers from Prioresses in USA, UK and Australia:

 

One Prioress said they cannot avoid sitting on their scapulars but they avoid kneeling on them

 

Another Prioress said they can kneel and sit on the scapular and that she has not seen any other Carmels (the Carmels she visited and where is from) folding the scapulars in order to avoid kneeling them. 

 

Also, one Prioress said they do not kneel on the scapulars and apparently, can sit on them before Vatican II.  After Vatican II, since the material of the habit is now thinner, it creases easily so they put them aside in order not to create it and they still do not kneel on the scapular.

 

Whether to kneel/sit on the scapular or not was not legislated by the Discalced Carmelite Nuns, hence, the custom differs from Carmel to Carmel.

 

Thank you for sharing that with us! Very interesting!

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Sr Mary Catharine OP

Since this wasn't specifically a Carmelite thread...the Dominican Order does NOT sit on the scapular because the scapular IS the habit. It was given to the Order by our Lady when she gave it to Bl. Reginald. After that, the Order wore the scapular. This is before Simon Stock, by the way. :saint2:  The scapular is the only part of the habit that is blessed. Well, the nuns' veil is blessed but that was never considered part of the habit. Giving the veil wasn't part of the clothing ceremony until the 1600's because all women wore some sort of veil and it was just considered part of what one wore. When the veil/coif became not the norm than the nun's started having is as part of the clothing ceremony.

 

Actually, the Carmelites got a lot of things from the Dominicans because the Dominicans were asked to help them when they went from hermits to friars. They used the OP constitutions as their guide.

 

The scapular is kissed at various times. There have never been any uniform customs. But an indulgence was always attached to the kissing of the scapular. So, we kiss it if we make a mistake in choir or if we pass by a crucifix or image of Our Lady. Some monasteries do it when asking the permission of the prioress to leave a community gathering early, like the refectory. We used to but we could never get the attention of the prioress!

 

Other Orders have beautiful and holy customs...they just might not be as well known or talked about as much. In the end, it is the living the life that matters, not the little customs that have grown up alongside the charism. They help the life but they are not essential and over time some customs probably needed to go because they no longer had the meaning they had.

 

 

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graciandelamadrededios

The Discalced Carmelite Nuns also kisses their scapulars and the scapulars of the presider and of Mother Prioress.  This custom can be found in Ceremonial, Regular Customs, and Paper of Exaction (documents published before Vatican II)

 

 

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Chiquitunga

Since this wasn't specifically a Carmelite thread...the Dominican Order does NOT sit on the scapular because the scapular IS the habit. It was given to the Order by our Lady when she gave it to Bl. Reginald. After that, the Order wore the scapular. This is before Simon Stock, by the way. :saint2:  The scapular is the only part of the habit that is blessed. Well, the nuns' veil is blessed but that was never considered part of the habit. Giving the veil wasn't part of the clothing ceremony until the 1600's because all women wore some sort of veil and it was just considered part of what one wore. When the veil/coif became not the norm than the nun's started having is as part of the clothing ceremony.

 

Actually, the Carmelites got a lot of things from the Dominicans because the Dominicans were asked to help them when they went from hermits to friars. They used the OP constitutions as their guide.

 

The scapular is kissed at various times. There have never been any uniform customs. But an indulgence was always attached to the kissing of the scapular. So, we kiss it if we make a mistake in choir or if we pass by a crucifix or image of Our Lady. Some monasteries do it when asking the permission of the prioress to leave a community gathering early, like the refectory. We used to but we could never get the attention of the prioress!

 

Other Orders have beautiful and holy customs...they just might not be as well known or talked about as much. In the end, it is the living the life that matters, not the little customs that have grown up alongside the charism. They help the life but they are not essential and over time some customs probably needed to go because they no longer had the meaning they had.

 

Very interesting! Thank you for sharing your thoughts here! & I didn't know that about the Dominican scapular :smile3:

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Discalced Carmelite Nun kneeling on her cell - before Vatican II
(take note on how the scapular is placed away from her knees)
 
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Alberto Guimaraes

The Poor Sisters of St. Clare changed their postulant dress to be less like a habit. When they were the Franciscan Sisters Minor, this was their habit (sorry for the huge picture).

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And the postulant dress was very much like it just without the veil and a belt instead of the cord.

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In the interest of poverty, they kept the two postulants in the old style dress, but postulants now wear a jumper with a white shirt under. I suppose they had the same opinion as you of the habit making a bigger impression with the postulant dress being dissimilar. 

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Peace and Good!

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I haven't read all of the posts, but a Dominican and a Sister of Life told me that they don't sit on their scapulars because they are blessed.  If you've ever seen the Nashville/Ann Arbor/SOL in church you'll notice they whisk the scapular to the side before sitting. 

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Mary+Immaculate<3

Perhaps the wearing of the jumper for a aspirant/candidate/postulant is their first act of "dying to themselves and living only for Christ."

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Perhaps the wearing of the jumper for a aspirant/candidate/postulant is their first act of "dying to themselves and living only for Christ."

 

A jumper is certainly a penance, if that's what you mean. ;-)

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Mary+Immaculate<3

A jumper is certainly a penance, if that's what you mean. ;-)

That is exactly what I mean xD
Heck, we might as well go denim and be like the homeschool moms of yesteryear lol
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