| 1. | On its upper back, large white spots flecked the scapulars.
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| 2. | The scapulars, wing and upper tail coverts have pale tips.
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| 3. | Their habit was simple white with a black apron or scapular.
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| 4. | The Green Scapular was approved by Pope Pius IX in 1870.
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| 5. | A surviving garment similar to the medieval tabard is the monastic scapular.
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| 6. | During the 19th century, a number of other Scapulars were approved.
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| 7. | A wearer cannot confer benefits on a scapular already equipped.
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| 8. | A devotional scapular must be in good repair with both bands intact.
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| 9. | This is the earliest apparent form of blessing for the small scapular.
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| 10. | A traditional formulation of the Scapular Promise is " Take this Scapular.
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