scapular

[ˈskapjʊlə(r)]

scapular Definition

a piece of cloth worn over the shoulders and hanging down to the front and back, often worn as a religious symbol.

Using scapular: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scapular" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The monk wore a brown scapular over his robe.

  • Example

    She received a scapular from the priest as a sign of her devotion to the Virgin Mary.

  • Example

    The scapular is a symbol of the wearer's faith.

scapular Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scapular

Phrases with scapular

  • a Roman Catholic devotional scapular that is said to bring special graces when worn with faith and devotion

    Example

    She always wears her Green Scapular when she prays for healing.

  • a Roman Catholic sacramental scapular that is said to bring special graces when worn with faith and devotion

    Example

    He received a Red Scapular from the priest as a sign of his commitment to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

  • a devotional medal that represents the scapular, often worn by those who cannot wear the cloth scapular due to health or other reasons

    Example

    She wears a Scapular medal instead of the cloth scapular because of her sensitive skin.

Origins of scapular

from Late Latin 'scapulare', meaning 'shoulder blade'

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Summary: scapular in Brief

A 'scapular' [ˈskapjʊlə(r)] is a piece of cloth worn over the shoulders and hanging down to the front and back, often as a religious symbol. It is commonly used in the Roman Catholic Church as a sign of devotion and faith. Examples include the Green Scapular, Red Scapular, and Scapular medal.