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Immaculate Conception Blue Felt Scapular with Crucifix and Saint Benedict Medal

Immaculate Conception Blue Felt Scapular with Crucifix and Saint Benedict Medal

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Immaculate Conception scapular in royal blue felt and cloth, designed for daily Catholic devotion and easy wear. It features two panels measuring approximately 2 x 1.75 inches each, a 24-inch cord, one crucifix charm, and one Saint Benedict medal. Compared to larger devotional garments, this compact scapular is simple to carry or wear throughout the day.

  • Includes two scapular panels with images of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception
  • Each panel measures about 2 inches by 1.75 inches for a compact devotional size
  • 24-inch cord offers practical daily wear for prayer, travel, or church use
  • Made of felt and cloth for a traditional soft-texture finish
  • Attached charms include a crucifix and a Saint Benedict medal
  • Suitable for personal devotion, gifting, confirmation keepsakes, or adding to a Catholic collectibles collection

This scapular is a practical choice for Catholics who want a visible reminder of Marian devotion during prayer, Mass, commuting, or quiet reflection at home. Unlike decorative-only religious accessories, it combines devotional symbolism with wearable convenience. Product details are based on seller-stated measurements and materials. Keep one for yourself or give one to a loved one as a meaningful Catholic gift. Please visit our other listings for Catholic books, DVDs by Bob and Penny Lord, and other religious items. We combine shipping on multiple-item purchases. God bless you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Scapular of the Immaculate Conception is a Catholic devotional scapular associated with honoring Mary under her title of the Immaculate Conception. In practical terms, it is a small cloth scapular worn over the shoulders as a sign of prayer, Marian devotion, and a desire to stay close to Christ through Maryโ€™s intercession. It is different from jewelry because a scapular is traditionally made of cloth and worn as a sacramental devotion. This particular scapular is royal blue and features an image of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. It is made of felt and cloth, with two small devotional charms attached: a crucifix and a Saint Benedict medal. The cord measures about 24 inches long, and each cloth panel is approximately 2 by 1.75 inches. It is best for Catholics looking for a simple, wearable Marian devotion they can keep with them daily. Shoppers who want a traditional cloth scapular rather than a medal or necklace will usually prefer this type.
An Immaculate Conception scapular is distinguished mainly by its Marian focus and color symbolism. Different Catholic scapulars are linked to different devotions, confraternities, or spiritual traditions. The Immaculate Conception scapular is commonly associated with honoring Maryโ€™s sinless conception and seeking her protection and intercession. Compared with other scapulars, this one is a royal blue cloth scapular rather than a brown one. That matters for shoppers who want a devotion specifically tied to the Immaculate Conception instead of a more general or differently themed scapular. This product also includes a crucifix charm and a Saint Benedict medal charm, which adds devotional symbolism beyond the cloth panels themselves. This option is a good fit for someone choosing a Marian sacramental with a visible Catholic identity and soft cloth construction. The main tradeoff is that shoppers seeking a scapular tied to a different devotion, order, or enrollment practice may need to confirm whether another scapular type better matches their spiritual goals.
Yes, this scapular is designed as a wearable devotional item that can be kept with you daily. It has a 24 inch cord and two cloth panels made of felt and cloth, which makes it suitable for regular wear as a lightweight sacramental. The attached crucifix and Saint Benedict medal also make it appealing for Catholics who want several devotional elements in one piece. This type of scapular is most helpful for people who want a simple physical reminder of prayer and Marian devotion throughout the day. It can be worn under or over clothing depending on personal preference and practical use. The main limitation is that felt and cloth are softer materials, so they may show wear over time with constant use, moisture, or friction. Shoppers looking for a devotional item for very rugged daily conditions may want to handle it gently and store it properly when not in use. For everyday spiritual use, though, this style is a traditional and practical choice.
When choosing a Catholic scapular as a gift, the most important factors are the devotion it represents, the material, the size, and whether it feels appropriate for daily wear. Many shoppers also look for added devotional details such as a crucifix, saint medal, or Marian image, especially if the gift is meant to encourage prayer and Catholic identity. This Immaculate Conception scapular works well as a gift because it combines several recognizable Catholic elements. It is a royal blue cloth scapular with an image of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, plus a crucifix charm and a Saint Benedict medal. The cord is about 24 inches long, and the cloth squares are approximately 2 by 1.75 inches, so it is easy to wear and not oversized. It is especially suitable for someone with a strong Marian devotion or for a Catholic who appreciates sacramentals they can carry daily. The tradeoff is that cloth scapulars are devotional items, not formal jewelry, so they are best for spiritual use rather than as a polished fashion accessory.
It is related in devotion to the Immaculate Conception, but shoppers should not automatically assume that buying this scapular by itself includes enrollment in any confraternity. In Catholic practice, a scapular can be worn as a personal devotional sacramental, while confraternity membership or formal enrollment usually depends on separate spiritual or parish procedures. This product is a royal blue felt and cloth scapular featuring an image of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, with a crucifix charm and a Saint Benedict medal. That makes it suitable for personal Marian devotion and daily wear. However, if someone specifically wants the spiritual benefits or formal association of a confraternity, the best step is to confirm the requirements with a priest or parish. This answer matters most for shoppers comparing devotional use versus formal enrollment. If your main goal is to wear a visible sign of devotion to the Immaculate Conception, this scapular fits well. If your goal is official confraternity participation, additional guidance may be needed.
A blue Marian scapular like this one is best for Catholics who want a daily devotional focused on the Blessed Virgin Mary, especially under the title of the Immaculate Conception. It is a good choice for someone who prefers a traditional cloth sacramental over a medal necklace, and for anyone who wants a simple reminder of prayer, purity, and Maryโ€™s intercession. This scapular has several features that make it useful for that purpose: royal blue cloth panels with an image of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, a 24 inch cord for wearing, and two attached devotional charms, a crucifix and a Saint Benedict medal. Those details make it appealing to Catholics who value both Marian devotion and recognizable sacramental symbols. It can also make sense for gift giving to a loved one who already has a prayer life centered on Mary. The main tradeoff is that it is a soft felt and cloth item, so it is chosen for devotion and daily spiritual use rather than durability comparable to metal jewelry or hard-wearing accessories.