Category
page 1Scapulars
scapular
thumb|Black scapulars worn by Cistercian [[monks as part of their religious habits]]
thumb|The devotional Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel or "Brown Scapular"

Trinitarian Order
The Trinitarians, formally known as the Order of the Most Holy Trinity and of the Captives (; abbreviated OSsT), is a mendicant order of the Catholic Church for men founded in Cerfroid, outside Paris, in the late 12th century. From the very outset, a special dedication to the mystery of the Holy Trinity has been a constitutive element of the order's life.
Our Lady of Good Counsel
title of the Virgin Mary

Sanbenito
thumb|220px|A convicted heretic before the Inquisition, wearing a sanbenito and a [[capirote (Francisco de Goya)]]
The sanbenito (; Catalan: gramalleta, sambenet, Portuguese: sambenito) was a penitential garment that was used especially during the Portuguese and Spanish Inquisitions. It was similar to a scapular, either yellow with red saltires for penitent heretics or black and decorated with devils and flames for impenitent heretics to wear at an auto-da-fé (meaning 'act of faith').
Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Roman Catholic devotional garment
Green Scapular
catholic sacramental
Red Scapular of the Passion
Roman Catholic sacramental