Examples of using Scapular in English and their translations into Swedish
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It's my scapular.
The Scapular invented by Simon Stock,
I was invested with the Servite Scapular many years ago.
The Scapular is an outward sign of one's inner conversion to Christ;
The indoor dress consists of a black habit with scapular.
In the gluteal region and the scapular part of the back.
The Cistercians wear white habits with a black scapular.
Whoever dies wearing this scapular shall not suffer eternal fire.' And the back?
They also used the black hood and abbreviated scapular.
The black hood and short scapular which they wore denoted their connexion with Cîteaux.
In other depictions, she holds the bag of coins in one hand and the scapular in the other.
The Scapular wearer remains free to reject the graces attached to it
Because their habit was a brown tunic and scapular with an ample white cape
The Scapular, then, is not a ticket to heaven
dressed in a white tunic and scapular with a large black cloak
whichis caused by the presence of various anomalies in the development of scapular bones and the spine.
In that case, the Scapular would cease to be a sign of life in Christ,
belt, scapular, and hood, and a large flowing garment called the cowl for public worship.
A Scapular has two small rectangular pieces of cloth,
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one month later, her scapular had almost regained its proper position.
there are real graces attached to the wearing of the Scapular, as Mary indicated, which will greatly assist us in our mission to persevere in holiness-graces earned for us by Jesus.
individuals receiving Mozobil in conjunction with G-CSF who report left upper abdominal pain and/or scapular or shoulder pain should be evaluated for splenic integrity.
a habit of white, and a scapular of black wool,
substituted the rochet of canons for the monastic scapular.
confined at the waist by a girdle of leather or of cloth, a scapular, the width of the shoulders