+In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
FIRST DAY
O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest all my sins, because I dread the loss of heaven and the pains of hell, but most of all because they offend Thee, my God, Who art all good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve with the help of Thy grace to confess my sins, to do penance, and to amend my life. Amen.
Immaculate Virgin and Queen of Carmel, thou art the hope of the suffering, the consolation of the afflicted, our aid in tribulations, our light in difficulties, our strength in temptations, and our solace in every pain. I, thy child, have recourse to thee. Dearest Mother, look not upon my sins, but remember only that I am a poor soul redeemed by the Precious Blood of thy Son, and that my heart is sealed with the holy Scapular. O my sweet Mother, have pity on me, for thou art the only refuge of sinners! Hear my prayers, which I offer with all confidence to thy Immaculate Heart, and if it be for the glory of God, for thy honor, and the salvation of my soul, grant what I ask in this Novena (mention your petition). Amen.
The Prophet Elias
The Prophet Elias, concerning whose birth the Holy Scripture is silent, may be called the 'man of fire'. The Holy Ghost narrates his appearance in the world with wonderful precision. The word of Elias burned like a fiery torch, his mind, his heart, and his whole being were aflame with the fire of the Holy Spirit. Fire purifies, and a man thus enkindled must be pure and holy, cleansed from all worldly dross. A mighty soul in God's sight, he shut the heavens, and no rain fell. At his command, the dead arose. He called on heaven for justice, and the clouds sent down fire. At his prayer, the long drought ceased, and an abundance of rain fell. The most glorious mystery of the Holy Virgin, the dogma that most highly extols her, her fairest crown of honor, the Immaculate Conception, was revealed to this great Prophet, who was translated in a fiery chariot, and is to come again at the end of the world to combat the Antichrist, and appease the wrath of God. In the little cloud, "the size of a man's foot", that rose from the sea, and increasing, covered the heavens and sent abundance of rain, the prophetic spirit of Elias saw a most beautiful image of Mary Immaculate. The little cloud rises from the sea, but is not bitter like the sea. Mary is born from our corrupt race, but in her there is no taint of original sin. The Divine Redeemer preserved her from it by the merits of His future Passion and Death. The mystery of the little cloud seen by Elias is not a mere fancy of biblical interpreters. Our Holy Mother, the Church, approves the explanation we have given. In the lessons of the Divine Office for the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, we read the the little cloud seen by Elias the Prophet marvelously typified Mary Immaculate. Immortal glory to the Prophet of Carmel, the man of fire, zealous for the glory of God, and of Mary, who with prophetic spirit understood the wonderful mystery of the Immaculate Conception, the most excellent of Mary's privileges!
EXAMPLE
Flower of Carmel,
Blossoming Vine,
Splendor of Heaven,
Mother Divine,
None like to Thee
Mother of our King,
Peerless and fair,
To thy children of Carmel,
Favours grant ever,
Star of the Sea.
PRAYER
Amen.
SECOND DAY
O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest all my sins, because I dread the loss of heaven and the pains of hell, but most of all because they offend Thee, my God, Who art all good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve with the help of Thy grace to confess my sins, to do penance, and to amend my life. Amen.
Immaculate Virgin and Queen of Carmel, thou art the hope of the suffering, the consolation of the afflicted, our aid in tribulations, our light in difficulties, our strength in temptations, and our solace in every pain. I, thy child, have recourse to thee. Dearest Mother, look not upon my sins, but remember only that I am a poor soul redeemed by the Precious Blood of thy Son, and that my heart is sealed with the holy Scapular. O my sweet Mother, have pity on me, for thou art the only refuge of sinners! Hear my prayers, which I offer with all confidence to thy Immaculate Heart, and if it be for the glory of God, for thy honor, and the salvation of my soul, grant what I ask in this Novena (mention your petition). Amen.
The Order of Mount Carmel
Blessed Virgin, who was to bring us the Divine Rain besought by another prophet with ardent tears, "Let the clouds rain from above the Just One". " Now the heart of the man has laws by which it is guided. Man has not made these laws. The will of God has graven them in his soul. These laws govern the relations between God and man, from his creation and redemption to his glorification in heaven. To imitate the beloved, to desire to resemble the object of our heart's affection, such is the law of love. By this law, the Word was made flesh, and man was Deified. Elias, in his ecstatic contemplation, in his burning love for Mary Immaculate, wished to imitate her, desired to resemble her, longed to imprint her in his heart and in his life. He conceived the idea of the religious state, and established a religious Order that should imitate the Most Pure
Virgin. Hence, the Carmelite Order, pre-eminently Mary's. It sprang from the natural law of imitation. It was the first to venerate her publicly, erecting a chapel in her honor, and the hermits of Mount Carmel had the singular privilege of receiving familiar and affectionate visits from her before her death, as the Holy Church relates in the office of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. It is not strange, therefore, that Christ Himself calls it, "the Order of the Virgin" *(Life of St. Teresa.)
Flower of Carmel,
Blossoming Vine,
Splendor of Heaven,
Mother Divine
None like to Thee
Mother of our King,
Peerless and fair,
To thy children of Carmel,
Favours grant ever,
Star of the Sea.
PRAYER
Amen
O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest all my sins, because I dread the loss of heaven and the pains of hell, but most of all because they offend Thee, my God, Who art all good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve with the help of Thy grace to confess my sins, to do penance, and to amend my life. Amen.
Immaculate Virgin and Queen of Carmel, thou art the hope of the suffering, the consolation of the afflicted, our aid in tribulations, our light in difficulties, our strength in temptations, and our solace in every pain. I, thy child, have recourse to thee. Dearest Mother, look not upon my sins, but remember only that I am a poor soul redeemed by the Precious Blood of thy Son, and that my heart is sealed with the holy Scapular. O my sweet Mother, have pity on me, for thou art the only refuge of sinners! Hear my prayers, which I offer with all confidence to thy Immaculate Heart, and if it be for the glory of God, for thy honor, and the salvation of my soul, grant what I ask in this Novena (mention your petition).
Amen.
St. Simon Stock
and persecution of the evil one. Scarcely had the Carmelites come from the East and settled in the West, when the devil raised such a terrible storm against them that it threatened their very existence, the right to which was denied by some of their enemies. Some said they were newcomers, and therefore, they could not be trusted, and others said that they were not the children of the Mother of God, as they pretended, but descendants of Mary of Egypt. Is there
anything more distressing to the heart of a loving child than to hear his relationship to his mother denied? The Carmelites, the first-born of Mary's family and entirely consecrated to her, having no other desire than to please her in all things, now experienced this bitter anguish, seeing their glorious and most cherished title --children of Mary-- so hotly contested. To whom should they turn but to Mary, who never forsakes her children? Saint Simon Stock, thenGeneral of the Order, poured out his heart at the feet of the beautiful Queen of Carmel, and, in a moment of Sublime inspiration, exclaimed, "Most holy Virgin! Beauty of Carmel Virgin Flower forever in bloom! Bright Ornament of Heaven! Thou Virgin-Mother of a Man-God! Mother of holy love! Mother of mercy and meekness! Star of the sea! O Mary, show us thou art our Mother! O Virgin most holy, give me a sign of thy predilection for thine Order of Carmel which will astonish our adversaries, and confound our detractors!" The confidence and perseverance of this true disciple of Elias could not but win the favor of the Queen of Carmel, who appeared to him with the Infant Jesus in her arms, surrounded by a multitude of celestial spirits, and holding in her hand the Scapular of the Order, which she presented to him, said, "Receive, my beloved son, this Scapular of thine Order, as the distinctive sign of my Confraternity". Before disappearing from the enraptured gaze of the saint, the Blessed Virgin directed him to go to the Vicar of her Divine Son, who was then the Innocent IV, assuring him that the Pope would end the persecution then raging against the Order.
EXAMPLE
Flower of Carmel,
Blossoming Vine,
Splendor of Heaven,
Mother Divine.
None like to Thee.
Mother of our King,
Peerless and fair,
To thy children of Carmel,
Favours grant ever,
Star of the Sea.
PRAYER
FOURTH DAY.
O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest all my sins, because I dread the loss of heaven and the pains of hell, but most of all because they offend Thee, my God, Who art all good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve with the help of Thy grace to confess my sins, to do penance, and to amend my life. Amen.
Immaculate Virgin and Queen of Carmel, thou art the hope of the suffering, the consolation of the afflicted, our aid in tribulations, our light in difficulties, our strength in temptations, and our solace in every pain. I, thy child, have recourse to thee. Dearest Mother, look not upon my sins, but remember only that I am a poor soul redeemed by the Precious Blood of thy Son, and that my heart is sealed with the holy Scapular. O my sweet Mother, have pity on me, for thou art the only refuge of sinners! Hear my prayers, which I offer with all confidence to thy Immaculate Heart, and if it be for the glory of God, for thy honor, and the salvation of my soul, grant what I ask in this Novena (mention your petition). Amen.
EXAMPLE
Flower of Carmel,
Blossoming Vine,
Splendor of Heaven,
Mother Divine.
None like to Thee.
Mother of our King,
Peerless and fair,
To thy children of Carmel,
Favours grant ever,
Star of the Sea.
PRAYER
FIFTH DAY
O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest all my sins, because I dread the loss of heaven and the pains of hell, but most of all because they offend Thee, my God, Who art all good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve with the help of Thy grace to confess my sins, to do penance, and to amend my life. Amen.
Immaculate Virgin and Queen of Carmel, thou art the hope of the suffering, the consolation of the afflicted, our aid in tribulations, our light in difficulties, our strength in temptations, and our solace in every pain. I, thy child, have recourse to thee. Dearest Mother, look not upon my sins, but remember only that I am a poor soul redeemed by the Precious Blood of thy Son, and that my heart is sealed with the holy Scapular. O my sweet Mother, have pity on me, for thou art the only refuge of sinners! Hear my prayers, which I offer with all confidence to thy Immaculate Heart, and if it be for the glory of God, for thy honor, and the salvation of my soul, grant what I ask in this Novena (mention your petition).
Amen.
"Whoever dies wearing piously this Scapular, shall not suffer eternal flames." These are Mary's words. Human ignorance urged on by the malice of the devil, sought to misinterpret this promise of Our Lady by saying that it sufficed to wear the Scapular, and then one might live as one pleased, indulging every passion, without danger to one's salvation, since those who died wearing the Scapular would not suffer the flames of hell. Holy Church, in order to preserve souls from such a pernicious error, added the word, "piously" to Our Lady's promise. This interpretation has given occasion to other erroneous opinions which, though not so blasphemous and injurious to the dignity and maternal love of Mary, belittle the Scapular and her gracious promiise. If the Scapular, indeed, only saves those who die well, there is no reason to praise it overmuch, since the salvation of such is already assured. Such an opinion is contrary to the belief and confidence reposed by all Christians in the Scapular, from the very beginning, neither can it be reconciled with all the miracles performed by Our Lady through her holy Scapular during seven long centuries, miracles wh ich have been acknowledged not only by the Church, but also by the very enemies of the Mother of God, who have been obliged to recognize the supernatural power of the Scapular. The true meaning of Our Lady's promise, "He who dies wearing the holy Scapular will be saved," is that the Blessed Virgin, Mother of Divine grace and Refuge of sinners, will obtain from the Divine Goodness at the moment of their death, true contrition for those who die piously wearing her Scapular, and consequently they will be saved because of it. In like manner are to be explained the pormises of Our Divine Lord in favor of those who are devoted to His Most Sacred Heart. The Scapular is a pledge of predestination. Venerable Claude de la Columbiere of the Society of Jesus, has written these immortal words: "I affirm that there is no more certain sign of our predestination than the holy Scapular of Mount Carmel, and therefore, none which we should esteem so highly and so perseveringly until our death. The Blessed Mother will obtain for us a good end, a happy death, and the vision of God's love and mercy".
EXAMPLE
Flower of Carmel,
Blossoming Vine,
Splendor of Heaven,
Mother Divine.
None like to Thee.
Mother of our King,
Peerless and fair,
To thy children of Carmel,
Favours grant ever,
Star of the Sea.
PRAYER
Amen.
SIXTH DAY
O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest all my sins, because I dread the loss of heaven and the pains of hell, but most of all because they offend Thee, my God, Who art all good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve with the help of Thy grace to confess my sins, to do penance, and to amend my life. Amen.
Immaculate Virgin and Queen of Carmel, thou art the hope of the suffering, the consolation of the afflicted, our aid in tribulations, our light in difficulties, our strength in temptations, and our solace in every pain. I, thy child, have recourse to thee. Dearest Mother, look not upon my sins, but remember only that I am a poor soul redeemed by the Precious Blood of thy Son, and that my heart is sealed with the holy Scapular. O my sweet Mother, have pity on me, for thou art the only refuge of sinners! Hear my prayers, which I offer with all confidence to thy Immaculate Heart, and if it be for the glory of God, for thy honor, and the salvation of my soul, grant what I ask in this Novena (mention your petition). Amen.
Conditions to be Fulfilled.
empowered to confer it, and wear it constantly on your person until death. Do you not find easy the way of your eternal salvation through the holy Scapular? Is not your heart overflowing with joy and gratitude to your dear Mother for this wonderful gift which assures your salvation? Will you not show your gratitude to Mary by remembering her often and especially saluting her with praise whenever you hear the clock strike? Repeat these words: Praised and blessed be the Immaculate Conception of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary, and the hour in which she gave the holy Scapular to St. Simon Stock! Will you not visit this dear Mother at least once a week, and thank her with all your heart for having given you the holy Scapular? Ah, yes, undoubtedly you will wish to spend at least fifteen minutes at the feet of your most cherished Mother!
EXAMPLE
Flower of Carmel,
Blossoming Vine,
Splendor of Heaven,
Mother Divine.
None like to Thee.
Mother of our King,
Peerless and fair,
To thy children of Carmel,
Favours grant ever,
Star of the Sea.
PRAYER
Amen.
SEVENTH DAY
O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest all my sins, because I dread the loss of heaven and the pains of hell, but most of all because they offend Thee, my God, Who art all good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve with the help of Thy grace to confess my sins, to do penance, and to amend my life. Amen.
Immaculate Virgin and Queen of Carmel, thou art the hope of the suffering, the consolation of the afflicted, our aid in tribulations, our light in difficulties, our strength in temptations, and our solace in every pain. I, thy child, have recourse to thee. Dearest Mother, look not upon my sins, but remember only that I am a poor soul redeemed by the Precious Blood of thy Son, and that my heart is sealed with the holy Scapular. O my sweet Mother, have pity on me, for thou art the only refuge of sinners! Hear my prayers, which I offer with all confidence to thy Immaculate Heart, and if it be for the glory of God, for thy honor, and the salvation of my soul, grant what I ask in this Novena (mention your petition). Amen.
Blessed be thou, Queen of sweet hope, glory to thee, beauty of Carmel! Let the Angels praise thee, and let men bless thee, and let every heart love thee, because thou art good above all other created goodness, a mother tender and sweet above all other mothers! The Blessed Virgin has lavished graces and favors without number to insure the salvation of her children, but the most compassionate and wonderful of all is that known as the Sabbatine Privilege. About fifty years after the apparition of the Blesssed Virgin to St. Simon Stock, she appeared to Pope John XXII, and promised him that "she would assist and console the children of Carmel detained in Purgatory and also speedily release them on the first Saturday after death". This means that she will deliver the souls of all those who die clothed in the holy Scapular, on the first Saturday after their death, descending herself to Purgatory or sending her holy angels to release them. Let us remark that this promise of the Blessed Virgin is not limited to Saturday, only, but, as the decree of Paul V expressses it,"especially on Saturday". Holy Church, in the Office of Our lady of Mount Carmel, says that Mary will deliver her children as quickly as possible. This privilege, which honors the Order of Carmel so highly, had to suffer bitter persecution before its truth was accepted. Captious and narrow-minded men who would measure the bounty of Heaven by their own selfish hearts, strenuously opposed it. Wretched men! How can you understand a mother's heart, or sound the unfathomable depths of Mary's goodness? Picture the excruciating torments of Purgatory! The Holy souls can do nothing to help themselves, their sufferings can be relieved only by others and those souls have a tender Mother who sees their pain. This mother is Mary, and by grace, Mary is all- powerful to aid them. How can you doubt the Sabbatine Privilege, whose authenticity has been approved and confirmed by no less than six Popes, and accepted by the Church in the solemn Office of Our Lady of Mount Carmel?
EXAMPLE
Flower of Carmel,
Blossoming Vine,
Splendor of Heaven,
Mother Divine.
None like to Thee.
Mother of our King,
Peerless and fair,
To thy children of Carmel,
Favours grant ever,
Star of the Sea.
PRAYER
Amen.
EIGHTH DAY
O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest all my sins, because I dread the loss of heaven and the pains of hell, but most of all because they offend Thee, my God, Who art all good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve with the help of Thy grace to confess my sins, to do penance, and to amend my life. Amen.
Immaculate Virgin and Queen of Carmel, thou art the hope of the suffering, the consolation of the afflicted, our aid in tribulations, our light in difficulties, our strength in temptations, and our solace in every pain. I, thy child, have recourse to thee. Dearest Mother, look not upon my sins, but remember only that I am a poor soul redeemed by the Precious Blood of thy Son, and that my heart is sealed with the holy Scapular. O my sweet Mother, have pity on me, for thou art the only refuge of sinners! Hear my prayers, which I offer with all confidence to thy Immaculate Heart, and if it be for the glory of God, for thy honor, and the salvation of my soul, grant what I ask in this Novena (mention your petition). Amen.
We read these consoling words in the Office of Our lady of Mount Carmel: 'The Mother of God hath clothed us with clothing of salvation. Ah, yes, the Scapular is Mary's habit, brought to us by her from Heaven. It is not the pious invention of a devout soul, but the work of Mary's loving hands. It is the pledge of innumerable graces. It is the emblem of wonderful privileges. Therefore we should wear it with the greatest reverence, gratitude and devotion. How highly men of the world prize a decoration of honor! How proudly a subject wears the medals of his king on his breast! What is the Scapular, but the distinctive mark of honor with which the Queen of heaven decks her faithful servants, the insignia bestowed upon her beloved children, the token of her most constant and loving heart? Ah, yes, if our hearts are not of stone, we will see in the Scapular not merely a piece of cloth, nor a simple token of our Mother's remembrance, but it will reveal to us the heart of our Mother which loves us, the glance of our Mother that follows us, the power of our Mother which protects us. The Scapular means all this to a loving child. In temptation, pressing the Scapular to her heart, Mary's child beseeches her with tears, "O my Mother, do not forsake me!" The heart, crushed by the weight of bitter misfortune and tribulation, books at the Scapular, and cries to Our Lady, "Help me, save me, O Mother of mercy!" The dying man, at the last terrible moment taking the Scapular in his hands, kisses it, and wets it with his tears, while through it two hearts, speak--the dying man cries to his Mother, "Forsake me not!" and Mary answers, "I am here, I bless thee, I receive thy soul, fear not!" Thus assured, the dyimg man peacefully expires.'
EXAMPLE
Flower of Carmel,
Blossoming Vine,
Splendor of Heaven,
Mother Divine.
None like to Thee.
Mother of our King,
Peerless and fair,
To thy children of Carmel,
Favours grant ever,
Star of the Sea.
PRAYER
NINTH DAY
O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest all my sins, because I dread the loss of heaven and the pains of hell, but most of all because they offend Thee, my God, Who art all good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve with the help of Thy grace to confess my sins, to do penance, and to amend my life. Amen.
Immaculate Virgin and Queen of Carmel, thou art the hope of the suffering, the consolation of the afflicted, our aid in tribulations, our light in difficulties, our strength in temptations, and our solace in every pain. I, thy child, have recourse to thee. Dearest Mother, look not upon my sins, but remember only that I am a poor soul redeemed by the Precious Blood of thy Son, and that my heart is sealed with the holy Scapular. O my sweet Mother, have pity on me, for thou art the only refuge of sinners! Hear my prayers, which I offer with all confidence to thy Immaculate Heart, and if it be for the glory of God, for thy honor, and the salvation of my soul, grant what I ask in this Novena (mention your petition). Amen.
The Power of Our Lady
EXAMPLE
Flower of Carmel,
Blossoming Vine,
Splendor of Heaven,
Mother Divine,
None like to Thee.
Mother of our King,
Peerless and fair,
To thy children of Carmel,
Favors grant ever,
Star of the Sea.
PRAYER