el escapulario
-the scapular
See the entry for escapulario.

escapulario

el escapulario(
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A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. scapular
Mi abuela era muy religiosa y a menudo llevaba puesto un escapulario.My grandmother was very religious and often wore a scapular.
b. scapulary
Muchos católicos llevan el escapulario del corazón de Jesús y la santa Virgen.Many Catholics wear a scapulary of the Sacred Heart and Blessed Virgin.
a. scapular
Los Carmelitas son solamente una de las órdenes religiosas que visten el escapulario.Carmelites are only one of the religious orders who wear scapulars.
b. scapulary
El escapulario más habitual entre los curas es el marrón.The most customary scapulary among priests is the brown one.
a. scapular prayer
Mis abuelos llevan años repitiendo este escapulario en misa.My grandparents have been reciting this scapular prayer in mass for years.
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