Saturday, 4 August 2018

Saint Dominic (1170 - 1221). Confessor And Founder Of The Dominican Order. Feast Day, Today, 4 August.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless otherwise stated.

Saint Dominic.
   Confessor.
   Feast Day 4 August.

Greater-Double.

White vestments.




Saint Dominic receives The Rosary from The Virgin Mary.
Stained-Glass Window, by Franz Mayer, in Carlow Cathedral, Ireland.
Photo: 3 September 2009.
Source: Own work.
(Wikimedia Commons)





Saint Dominic.
Artist: Claudio Coello (1642 to 1693).
Dates: Approximately 1685.
Current location: Prado Museum , Madrid, Spain.
(Wikimedia Commons)


The Church of France was ravaged by the heresy of The Albigenses, who, not satisfied with teaching false Doctrine, pillaged the Churches and massacred the Priests. In 1215, Pope Innocent III saw in a dream the tottering walls of the Basilica of Saint John Lateran, Rome, held up by the powerful shoulders of a Friar. This Friar was Saint Dominic, whose Preaching defended Catholic Doctrine against the new heresies (Epistle).

Before his birth, his mother saw in a vision, her child in the shape of a little dog, holding a torch in its mouth, which was "To Set The World On Fire".

Called "Dominic", because his parents attributed his birth to the Prayers of the Holy Benedictine Abbot, Dominic of Silos, he truly belonged to The Lord, as his name suggests.

Born in Spain, of the noble family of Gusman, he distinguished himself by his purity, as is signified by the Lily That he holds (Alleluia) and his White Habit.


Saint Dominic.
Artist: René de Cramer.
"Copyright Brunelmar/Ghent/Belgium".
Used with Permission.


Having witnessed the many evils caused by the heretics in the South of France, he Founded, opposed to them, The Order of The Friars Preachers (Communion), whom he armed with The Shield of Truth, to teach Doctrine, and The Sword of The Word, to Preach it.

The Dominicans number many Saints of both sexes, who, like their Founder, ardently studied The Word of God in the Gospel, which, as Saint Dominic says, is The Book of Truth and The Book of Charity.

[The Order of The Friars Preachers (O.P.) has given to The Church, as at 1945:
Four Popes (Blessed Innocent V, Saint Pius V, Benedict XI, Benedict XIII);
Numerous Cardinals, Bishops, Doctors, Preachers and illustrious writers.


It numbers eleven Saints and four female Saints, Beatified 268 men and twenty-four Beatified
women and 300 Martyrs. The Census of The Order, in 1935, showed there were 6,000 Friars.
The Dominican Nuns in The Second Order, and in The Third Order Regular, amount to 40,000.]


This Saint loved Our Lady in a special manner and Preached The Devotion to The Rosary. He died on 6 August 1221.

Mass: Os justi.

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