Saint Dominic / Mary Jean Dorcy
Material type:
- 895551950
- BX 700.D7 .D67 1982

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex General Circulation | General Education | GC BX 700.D7 .D67 1982 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000016160 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Foundation stones -- Call to the Apostolate -- Signadou -- The Albigensian wars -- Brother Dominic, preacher -- Foundation of the order -- Old St. Sixtus -- First fruits -- Reginald and Jordan -- Home to Spain -- Dominic's return to Rome -- The Third order -- First general chapter -- Last testament
"During the last five years of his life (1216-1221), St. Dominic founded the Order of Preachers, popularly called the Dominicans. Comprised of priests, brothers, nuns, and third order members, it immediately became and has remained one of the most influential orders of the Church, giving us within a few years St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Albert the Great, and later contributing St. Vincent Ferrer (worked 40,000 miracles), Pope Pius V, St. Catherine of Siena, St. Rose of Lima, and St. Martin de Porres, among others. In this well researched, popular biography, Sister Mary Jean Dorcy, O.P. relates the providentially inspired life of St. Dominic Guzman. Except for the grace of God and the turn of some unlikely circumstances, St. Dominic might have remained unknown to the world. Instead, he was instrumental in fighting the Albigensian Heresy and in establishing one of the Church's greatest orders. Here we read of the trials and the triumphs, the sufferings and the miracles of one of the Church's greatest and most influential saints. This life of St. Dominic shows what God can do with sanctity - how He can take a small, humble beginning and develop it into an enormous, powerful force in the world."
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