San Domenico – Dipinto di Dino Carbetta
“Saint Dominic – Painting by Dino Carbetta” …
Saint Dominic, OP (1170-1221), was a devout Catholic priest from Castile, Spain, and the visionary founder of the Dominican Order. His feast day is celebrated on August 8th. Dominic is the patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists, inspiring countless individuals. In 1215, recognizing the spiritual needs of rapidly growing cities, he sought to establish a new religious community that would address these needs through dedication, education, and flexibility. With six followers, Dominic settled in a house provided by Peter Seila, a wealthy resident of Toulouse. His mission was to preach the Gospel, combat heresies, and bring people closer to God. He established a center of learning in Toulouse, which evolved into the University of Saint Thomas Aquinas (the Angelicum) in Rome. The Dominicans, or Order of Preachers (OP), were known for their intellectual pursuits and emphasis on poverty, identifying with the marginalized. Dominic was renowned for humility, compassion, and unwavering faith, traveling extensively throughout Europe to spread the Gospel. He engaged heretics with love and understanding rather than conflict. Saint Dominic's life and teachings left a lasting impact on the Catholic Church and the world. The Dominican Order continues to thrive, spreading love, knowledge, and service. Their members have contributed significantly to human understanding and the spreading of God's word. Saint Dominic's example remains an inspiration for Catholics and people of faith, emphasizing the power of education, humility, and love to transform lives and society. The Dominican Order fulfills his vision of preaching the Gospel and serving God's people. Dominic's mother dreamt of giving birth to a dog with a torch in its mouth that would "burn the world." The dog may symbolize a Dominican friar, and it's common to see a dog at the feet of the saint.
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