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David Mitchell
Speaking of grade school "adventures", I wonder if anyone remembers receiving the "Brown Scapular"?
It was a soft material with two little prayer scenes on two litle felt rectangles having to do with Our Lady of Mount Carmel. It was worn on a soft string necklace.
We were getting ready to receive ours one afternoon in 3rd grade. I believe it was Mrs.Maisel (?) 3rd grade class which was right across the hallway from the school side entrance to the church. Yes, the ugliest church ever - built to be a gymnasium, but served as a "temporary" church for about 25 years.
I had askd Mrs Maisel if I could be excused to go to the rest room and she said "no". Too many kids had just asked her and I guess I was one too many. In a few minutes, we all filed out of the classroom and through the the church side-door. (the church and the school shared a common wall) We knelt in silence for a while waiting for Father Foley (the scary, violent one) to join us. I was growing "nervous". When he arrived he gave us some instructions as to how the proceedure would go. More time waiting - more "nervous".
Finally, we were lined up kneeling at the alter rail and Father began the ceremony - reading a series of prayers at each person one at a time - and of course - at the far end of the altar rail from me. I began to squirm as I knelt there waiitng. When he got about three kids from me, I could not hold on any longer. I sprang from my place and ran back to the side-door into the school hallway, down the stairs to the basement, and into the boys room.
I was too late.
I managed to wet my pants thoroughly and was panicked as to what to do. I could not go back upstairs and be seen, so I decided to hide in the space that led to the back of the furnace room. I hung out there for quite a while until our assistant pastor (Father Tague I think?) came into the boys room entrance and gently called out to me. I finally came out from behind the furnace at the far end of the boys room.
I felt humiliated but he gently talked me into coming out and joining him in the Rectory (right next door) He escorted me into a back office and seated me at a desk while he called my mother to explain why I was not on my way home with our neighbors carload of kids. She arrived shortly to drive me home alone.
And I have made it this far without my Brown Scapular.
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