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FAUSTO APPETENTE DIE - English URL: http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Ben15/b15fadie.htm
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On St. Dominic Encyclical of Pope Benedict XV promulgated on June 29, 1921.
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St. Dominic - English URL: http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/DOMINIC.htm
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Dominic, founder of the great order of preaching friars which bears his name, was born in the year 1170 at Calaruega, Castile, Spain, of a noble family with illustrious connections. His father, Don Felix de Guzman, held the post of royal warden of the village; his mother, a woman of unusual sanctity, was to become Blessed Joan of Aza.
Dominic, Saint. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 - English URL: http://www.bartleby.com/65/do/Dominic.html
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, 1170?–1221, Castilian churchman, named Domingo de Guzmán, founder of the Dominicans. He studied at Palencia and became a canon, then prior of canons, of the cathedral of Osma. He and his bishop went (c.1203) to Rome seeking permission to evangelize the Tatars; instead, Pope Innocent III sent them to S France to preach to the Albigenses.
St. Dominic of Silos - English URL: http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/DOMSILOS.htm
St. Dominic, founder of the Order of Preachers, was named after this Benedictine abbot, who lived a century before him. According to Dominican tradition, St. Dominic of Silos appeared to Blessed Joan of Aza (the mother of the later St. Dominic), who made a pilgrimage to his shrine before the birth of her son, and named him after the abbot of Silos.
Biography: Dominic, preacher, friar, missionary (8 August 1221) - English URL: http://elvis.rowan.edu/~kilroy/JEK/08/08.html
Dominic was born in Castile, in Spain, in 1170. He entered the priesthood, and eventually became prior of the canons of the cathedral chapter (the clergy who formed the staff of the cathedral and conducted the daily worship services) at Osma (42:52 N 3:03 W). The turning point of his life came in 1206, when he was chosen to accompany the bishop on a visit to southern France, to an area held by the Albigenses.
St. Dominic and His Life - English URL: http://www.op.org/domcentral/trad/stdom.htm
From the ACTS OF THE 1990 PROVINCIAL CHAPTER.
Patron Saints Index: Saint Dominic de Guzman - English URL: http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintd02.htm
Patron Saint Index profile of Dominic de Guzman; illustrated. Born of wealthy Spanish nobility. His mother was Blessed Joan of Aza who, when pregnant, had a vision that her unborn child was a dog who would set the world on fire with a torch it carried in its mouth; a dog bearing a torch in its mouth became a symbol for the Dominicans.
Medieval Sourcebook: The Golden Legend: St. Dominic - English URL: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/goldenlegend/GL-vol4-dominic.html
Dominic is said as a keeper of our Lord, or else as kept of God. Or it is said of dominicus as to the etymology of this name, that is dominus. It is said keeper of our Lord in three manners, that is to wit, keeper of the honour of our Lord, as touching to God, keeper of the vineyard or the flock of our Lord, unto his neighbour, keeper of the will of our Lord, or of his commandments as touching himself. Secondly, he is said dominicus, as kept of our Lord. Our Lord kept him in his threefold state.
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