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St Rita Of Cascia Immaculate Heart of Mary Brown Scapular 100%Wool Made in USA

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St Rita Of Cascia Immaculate Heart of Mary Brown Scapular 100%Wool Made in USA . Condition is New. This 100% Wool Brown Scapular Honors St. Rita
of Cascia who was an Italian widow and Augustinian nun venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. After Rita's husband died, she joined an Augustinian community of religious sisters, where she was known both for practicing mortification of the flesh and for the efficacy of her prayers. She is the
Patronage of  Lost and Impossible Causes, Sickness, Wounds, Marital Problems, Abuse, Mothers. Controversy. Spousal Abuse, Feud, Family honor, and Loneliness.
Rita of Cascia
(Born Margherita Lotti 1381 – 22 May 1457)  This Scapular also Honors The Immaculate Heart of Mary in Thanksgiving for this Brown Scapular which when some wears it becomes a Prayer going up to God Every minute of your day. This Scapular also comes with a St. Benedict Medal which is a most Powerful Sacramental against Evil, Also a Miraculous Medal which brings many Blessings also for wearing it. Also a Crucifix Medal. The Strings are 18 inches between the 2 Wool Patches which are 2 inches by one and a Half inch. The Strings are Strong and Silky Soft. All my Scapulars come with a Scapular Pamphlet explaining the Brown Scapular. I also put in each order an Enrollment Pamphlet with the Enrollment Prayers you can bring to a Priest if you or a family member needs to be enrolled. It helps to make the Process go much quicker. This Scapular Ships Fast and Free First Class Mail with a Tracking number!
I recently read this Story about St. Rita Titled The Rose and I'm putting it here to Inspire you!
THE ROSE
One of those who visited her some few months before her death — a relative from her hometown of Roccaporena — was privileged to witness firsthand the extraordinary things wrought by Rita’s requests. When asked whether she had any special desires, Rita asked only that a rose from the garden of her parents’ home be brought to her. It was a small favor to ask, but quite an impossible one to grant in the month of January! Nevertheless, on returning home the woman discovered, to her amazement, a single brightly-colored blossom on the bush where the nun said it would be. Picking it, she returned immediately to the monastery and presented it to Rita who gave thanks to God for this sign of love. Thus, the saint of the thorn became the saint of the rose, and she whose impossible requests were granted her became the advocate of all those whose own requests seem impossible as well. As she breathed her last, Rita’s final words to the sisters who gathered around her were, “Remain in the holy love of Jesus. Remain in obedience to the holy Roman Church. Remain in peace and fraternal charity.”
DEATH
Having faithfully and lovingly responded to God’s many invitations to her in the course of her seventy-six years, Rita returned to God in peace on May 22, 1457. Her body, which has remained incorrupt over the centuries, is venerated today in the shrine of Cascia, which bears her name. Her feast is observed on the anniversary of her death, 22 May.
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