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The Green Scapular (also called The Badge of the Immaculate Heart of Mary) is a Roman Catholic devotional article approved by Pope Pius IX in 1870. It is called a scapular due to its appearance, but is not descended from the scapulars that form part of the habit worn by religious orders. It can be more accurately described as a "cloth medal". It is unique among Catholic scapulars, as it the only scapular which has only one badge of cloth, while all others have at least two.

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  • The Green Scapular (also called The Badge of the Immaculate Heart of Mary) is a Roman Catholic devotional article approved by Pope Pius IX in 1870. It is called a scapular due to its appearance, but is not descended from the scapulars that form part of the habit worn by religious orders. It can be more accurately described as a "cloth medal". It is unique among Catholic scapulars, as it the only scapular which has only one badge of cloth, while all others have at least two. The development of the green scapular is based on visions reportedly experienced in 1840 by Sister Justine Bisqueyburu, a member of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul. (en)
  • Le scapulaire vert est un sacramental catholique associé aux sœurs de Saint Vincent de Paul. Il ne doit pas être confondu avec le scapulaire du Cœur Immaculé de Marie associé aux fils du Cœur Immaculé de Marie. (fr)
  • 緑のスカプラリオ(英: Green Scapular)とは、カトリック教会の準秘跡の一つで緑色をしたスカプラリオ(en:Scapular)のこと。 (ja)
  • Um Escapulário Verde (também chamado de A Insígnia do Imaculado Coração de Maria) é um artigo devocional católico romano aprovado pelo Papa Pio IX em 1870. É denominado escapulário pela sua aparência, mas não descende dos escapulários que fazem parte do hábito das ordens religiosas. Pode ser descrito com mais precisão como uma "medalha de pano". O desenvolvimento do escapulário verde é baseado em visões supostamente vividas em 1840 pela Irmã Justine Bisqueyburu, membro das Filhas da Caridade de São Vicente de Paulo. (pt)
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  • Le scapulaire vert est un sacramental catholique associé aux sœurs de Saint Vincent de Paul. Il ne doit pas être confondu avec le scapulaire du Cœur Immaculé de Marie associé aux fils du Cœur Immaculé de Marie. (fr)
  • 緑のスカプラリオ(英: Green Scapular)とは、カトリック教会の準秘跡の一つで緑色をしたスカプラリオ(en:Scapular)のこと。 (ja)
  • Um Escapulário Verde (também chamado de A Insígnia do Imaculado Coração de Maria) é um artigo devocional católico romano aprovado pelo Papa Pio IX em 1870. É denominado escapulário pela sua aparência, mas não descende dos escapulários que fazem parte do hábito das ordens religiosas. Pode ser descrito com mais precisão como uma "medalha de pano". O desenvolvimento do escapulário verde é baseado em visões supostamente vividas em 1840 pela Irmã Justine Bisqueyburu, membro das Filhas da Caridade de São Vicente de Paulo. (pt)
  • The Green Scapular (also called The Badge of the Immaculate Heart of Mary) is a Roman Catholic devotional article approved by Pope Pius IX in 1870. It is called a scapular due to its appearance, but is not descended from the scapulars that form part of the habit worn by religious orders. It can be more accurately described as a "cloth medal". It is unique among Catholic scapulars, as it the only scapular which has only one badge of cloth, while all others have at least two. (en)
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  • Green Scapular (en)
  • Scapulaire vert (fr)
  • 緑のスカプラリオ (ja)
  • Escapulário Verde (pt)
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