The heavens praise
your wonders, O LORD, your faithfulness too,
in the assembly of
the holy ones. - Psalm 9:10
The Miracle of Saint
Dominic
"During the ceremony of
profession of the nuns of St Sixtus, there was a great excitement and a call for
the saint to come out, since the nephew of one of the bishops who was acting
with him in this case had just been thrown from his horse and was lying dead in
the square outside. ...The body of the young man was brought in, badly mangled
from the accident, and laid at the feet of the saint. Dominic ordered them
immediately to remove the body to another room.
Once more
life came back at his request; this time after he had offered the Holy
Sacrifice. Bystanders testified that during the Mass they had
seen him raised above the ground. There were hundreds of witnesses to the
miraculous answer when he spoke to the dead youth and commanded:
"Young man, I
say to thee arise." The youth rose
up joyful and with no sign of injury and was restored to his family. This
miracle was instrumental in bringing into the (Dominican) Order two of its most
famous sons; they were the brothers, Hyacinth and Ceslaus, and were later to win
great renown as the apostles of the
North."
Sr Mary Jean Dorcy,
OP
Saint
Dominic
St Dominic
SPAIN ~ 1170-1221
Founder: Order of Preachers
(OP)
(popularly known as Dominicans)
Motto: Laudare, benedicere,
praedicare
"to praise, to bless, to preach"
Worked effectively agst Albigensian
heresy
FEAST DAY - August
8
"St
Dominic responded when ... He heard his Master call ... And truly lived a pious
life ... With charity to all ... The holiest of friars who ... Were living in
his time ... He fought against the ravages ... Of heresy and crime ... He
founded the Dominicans ... And taught them prayer and fasting ... And that
humility which leads ... To glory everlasting ... One day when he was rapt in
prayer ... And dwelt on God’s commands ... Our Lady came to him and placed ...
The Rosary in his hands ... And so today each bead we say ... For all the poor
and sick ... Should be in loving memory ... Of good St Dominic.
From
Poem
Portraits of the Saints, James J Metcalfe (1956)
(BEAUTIFUL rosaries - made to order, at cost!)
St Dominic,
pray for us!
Thank you, dear. And happy feast day. My husband is now working at a Dominican university, so today is a big day!
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