1. britannica.com

    Dec 24, 2024St. Dominic (born c. 1170, Caleruega, Castile [Spain]—died August 6, 1221, Bologna, Romagna [Italy]; canonized July 3, 1234; feast day August 8) was the founder of the Order of Friars Preachers (), a mendicant religious order with a universal mission of preaching, a centralized organization and government, and a great emphasis on scholarship. He is a patron saint of the Dominican Republic ...
    Author:Sebastian Bullough
  2. encyclopedia.com

    DOMINICAN SPIRITUALITY The form of Christian spirituality proper to the Dominican Order (see dominicans). The spirituality taught by St. dominic combines elements common to that of all Christians, of the clergy, of other orders, and of the medieval evangelical movements; but St. Dominic united and oriented these elements in an original, balanced, and unique way.
  3. thecatholicheroes.com

    Aug 8, 2024This child, named Dominic, would grow up to become one of the most significant figures in the history of the Catholic Church—the founder of the Ordo Praedicatorum, or the Order of Preachers, commonly known as the Dominicans. Early Life and Spiritual Formation. From an early age, Dominic exhibited a deep love for God and a keen intellect.
  4. ctsbooks.org

    St Dominic and his religious brothers were be apostolic preachers whose voluntary poverty and obedience recalled that of the first apostles and disciples. As these men had been sent out to preach by Christ from Jerusalem without gold or silver, so now the friars were to be sent from the very centre of the Church far across the globe to preach ...
  5. nationalshrine.org

    Aug 18, 2023A firm advocate for rational argumentation in drawing people to the faith, St. Dominic dedicated his Order to scholarship, preaching, and spiritual education. Over the past 800 years, the Dominicans have gained thousands of members across the globe and served the faithful through their rigorous intellectual tradition and Gospel-driven ministry.
  6. domcentral.org

    Dominican Apostolic Spirituality. St. Dominic joined the spiritual practices of the Order's life and its apostolic activity in an inseparable union. Going beyond traditional monasticism, he made Dominican spirituality apostolic. His own prayer and penance were strongly oriented toward, and motivated by, the salvation of souls.
  7. catholicireland.net

    Summary: St Dominic, priest, religious. Born Calaruega (Spain) about 1170; died at Bologna (Italy) on 6 August 1221. ... Dominic was one of a new type of saint who appeared at the end of the eleventh century for whom joyousness of heart was felt to be a gospel characteristic. The Dominican spirit is a joyous spirit that affirms the goodness of ...
  8. livingwords.in

    The impact of Saint Dominic extends far beyond the walls of Dominican monasteries. His legacy has transcended religious boundaries, influencing various aspects of society and leaving a lasting mark on history. Here's a glimpse into the broader influence of Saint Dominic and the Dominican Order. Patron Saint of Many:
  9. stdominic.weebly.com

    St Dominic's actions and way of living had a huge impact on the Church and society of the Middle Ages. He was a great spiritual figure during the 12th and 13th century and still is today in the way that he helped Europe at a time of economical and political change as well as new church movements.
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