Scapular of Our Lady of Walsingham explained
The Scapular of Our Lady of Walsingham is an Anglican devotional scapular associated with those who venerate Our Lady of Walsingham.[1]
This Anglican devotional scapular was most likely developed independently, although it may be historically related to the Theatine Blue Scapular.[2]
In some cells of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham, Christians who complete their investiture receive this sacramental.[3] Although the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham and the Associates is Anglican, it is ecumenical in its outlook and thus allows any baptized Christian to join its ranks.[4] [5]
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- Book: Pilgrim's Manual to the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. 8 April 2014. 1928. Surrey. Battley Brothers Printing. Walsingham Anglican Archives. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140413140641/http://www.walsinghamanglicanarchives.org.uk/1928pilgrimsmanual.htm. 13 April 2014.
- Web site: Our Lady of Walsingham Scapular. Vincent Uher. 12 January 2013. Tonus Peregrinus. 9 April 2014. This Anglican scapular was an adaptation of the Theatine Blue Scapular of the Immaculate Conception as I understand it; however, another sage individual has assured me that it was a separate development..
- Book: Pilgrim's Manual to the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. 8 April 2014. 1928. Surrey. Battley Brothers Printing. (Delivering a lighted candle into the hand of each eprson thus invested, he says):- We receive thee into all the spiritual privileges of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. + In the Name of Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.. Walsingham Anglican Archives. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140413140641/http://www.walsinghamanglicanarchives.org.uk/1928pilgrimsmanual.htm. 13 April 2014.
- Book: Lutz, Richard H. . The Objects of the Society. 12 June 2015. The Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. English. Membership is open to all who have been baptized..
- Web site: The Cell of Our Lady of Walsingham. 2015. Holy Innocents, Hornsey. English. 1 August 2015. Membership is open to all who have been baptised..