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ST DOMINIC AND THE ROSARY
Many of us have our favourite
saint. My favourite saint is St Dominic, who has a very special place in
my heart. His feast day is coming up on 5 August in Australia, whilst the
universal church celebrates it on 8th August. You might wonder why his feast day
is different from the universal church. Mary McKillop's feast day falls on the
8th August in Australia.
So when it comes to books about St
Dominic, I have to say that I am always keen to have a read. I never tire
of learning and discovering more about my favourite saint.
The authoress Catherine Beebe has
presented the life of St Dominic in the popular Vision Books series of
saints. The key story about this wonderful saint which is often told in
Dominican parishes is that Dominic as a young priest sat all night at a wooden
table in a village tavern, and preached the truths of the Church to an
embittered inn-keeper. The next day, the inn-keeper was converted and St
Dominic joyfully received him into the Faith.
Of course, it is important to understand
the times that St Dominic lived and worked since heresies were rife. It is in
this context that St Dominic was able to bring the Church to the people
and preach the truths of the Church
This charming paperback book of 161
pages is a delightful read, not only to those who may be unaware of the life of
St Dominic and wish to glean a picture of his life, but also to those like
myself who are familiar with the story of his life. I always enjoy reading
something more about my favourite saint, and this book certainly energizes my
novena to St Dominic.
St Dominic is also strongly connected
with the Rosary. Tradition tells us that our Blessed Mother Mary, presented St
Dominic with the Rosary, and since that time, the Rosary has been part of the
Dominican way of life. In my parish church, the stain glass window
depicts magnificently St Dominic receiving the rosary from Our Lady.
Perhaps if you were looking for a precious gift, these three beautiful items shown would be warmly received delighting both the giver and the receiver.
May we all continue to grow in our faith
and like St Dominic teach the truths of the Church by the way we live and
act.
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