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San Gabriel Arcangel / Devotional Plastic Covered Scapular / Escapulario String Necklace With Oracion / For Prayer, Religious Faith & Worship / Divine Guidance

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Protection from evil spirits. Encased in durable plastic. Wear as necklace or carry with you.

The scapular is a contant reminder to emulate Jesus at all times. We now view wearing this small piece of cloth as being clothed in the garmets of Salvation. 

Worn as a signal grace (a sign of love and devotion) the Scapular represents the free graces given by God. It is intented to foster greater devotion to Mary as our intercessor in prayer.  

Devotional scapular. Devotional scapulars are objects of popular piety, primarily worn by Roman Catholics, as well as some Anglicans and Lutherans, designed to show the wearer's pledge to a confraternity, a saint, or a way of life, as well as reminding the wearer of that promise.

Devoutly wearing the scapular, wearing it next to our heart, prompts us to follow the commandments of God, to live a life of heroic virtue in the manner of the saints, and it is a constant reminder of our commitment to the virtues of the Blessed Mother.

Archangel Gabriel has an unlimited power, meaning he can help anyone who needs him at the same time. He can help in the following ways among others: 

WORKS WITH CHILDREN: Archangel Gabriel assists with conception, pregnancies and birth. The wellbeing and happiness in children is important to him. He especially helps sensitive children, mentoring parents, teachers and counsellors to help a child. 

ENCOURAGES PASSION: Archangel Gabriel supports us to work in our chosen careers, to find our passion and he gently encourages us to follow in our dreams. 

GIVES STRENGTH & PROTECTION: Archangel Gabriel gives us strength when we feel weak, emotional or vulnerable. He helps us to protect ourselves from negativity and encourages us to feel stronger in situations when needed. 

COMMUNICATION: The Archangel Gabriel symbol denotes communication, and he assists us in finding ways to communicate with others, especially if there is something which needs to be finalized, discussed or if highly charged emotions are involved.

The name Gabriel means “Man of God” in Hebrew or “God has shown might.”  He is often depicted with a spear in his right hand and a mirror of jasper with an X (the first letter of the word Christ in Greek) in his left hand.  The mirror signifies the wisdom of God as a hidden mystery.

According to Sacred Scripture, the archangel Gabriel is the messenger angel who appeared to people in the Old Testament and the New Testament on many different occasions.  In some appearances, Gabriel is mentioned by name.  On other occasions, Gabriel is thought to be the unnamed angel who appeared and made announcements to Moses, to Saints Joachim and Anne, to the shepherds at Jesus’ birth, to the myrrh bearing women approaching Jesus’ tomb, and to Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane to strengthen him.  It is said that: Gabriel taught the Prophet Moses in the wilderness in order to write the Book of Genesis. He revealed the coming of the Savior to the Prophet Daniel (Daniel 8:15-26 and 9:21-27.) He revealed to Saints Joachim and Anne the conception of the Virgin Mary. He appeared to Zachariah to announce the birth of St. John the Baptist.  (Luke 1:10-20)

In Gabriel’s best known and most celebrated appearance, he announced to Mary that she would bear a son, who would be conceived of the Holy Spirit, and would be called Son of the Most High, and Savior of the World.   (Luke 1:26-38) Gabriel may have been the unnamed angel, who appeared to St. Joseph in his sleep and instructed Joseph not to divorce Mary quietly.  He explained that Mary’s child was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit and that He would be named Emmanuel, which means God is with us.  (Matthew 1:20-24)

Gabriel may have been the angel who appeared to the shepherds near Bethlehem to announce the birth of Jesus.  Luke 2:9-14)

Gabriel may have been the angel mentioned by Luke who appeared to the Lord Jesus himself, in the Garden of Gethsemane before His Passion, to strengthen him. (Luke 22:43)

Gabriel may have been the young man that Mark described who was seated in Jesus’ tomb and who also appeared to the myrrh-bearing women intending to anoint the body of Jesus. Mark said, “The young man clothed in a white robe told the women. ‘Do not be amazed!  You seek Jesus of Nazareth, the crucified.  He has been raised; he is not here.  Behold, the place where they laid him.  But go and tell his disciples and Peter, he is going before you into Galilee; there you will see him, as he told you.’ ’’ (Mark 16:5-7)

Feast Day:  The feast of St. Gabriel was included in the Roman calendar in 1921, for celebration on March 24, the day before the Feast of the Annunciation.  In l969, the feast day for St. Gabriel the Archangel was changed to September 29 for a combined celebration with the Archangels Michael and Raphael.

Patron Saint:  Saint Gabriel is the patron saint of messengers, communication workers, and postal workers.

Archangel Gabriel Prayer: “I beseech you to intercede for me at the throne of divine mercy.As you announced the mystery of the Incarnation to Mary, so through your prayers may I receive strength of faith and courage of spirit. Thus find favor with God and redemption through Christ Our Lord. May I sing the praise of God our Savior with the angels and saints in heaven forever and ever. AMEN.”

Saints are spiritual beings who have been tasked with maintaining this Earth, watching over the affairs of humanity and each has dominion over a portion of nature. Each Saint is identified with natural forces as well as with human interests or endeavors. These Saints are mediators between humanity and the Supreme Being. 

Pray to Saints because they are already in heaven, and they can intercede for you. In moments of anxiety, you need to hope and believe in something that helps you recover faith and maintain peace in your life.