
St.
Dominic Founder of the Order of Preachers, commonly known
as the Dominican Order; born at Calaroga, in Old Castile, c. 1170; died 6 August,
1221. His parents, Felix Guzman and Joanna of Aza, undoubtedly belonged to the
nobility of Spain, though probably neither was connected with the reigning house
of Castile, as some of the saint's biographers assert. Of Felix Guzman, personally,
little is known, except that he was in every sense the worthy head of a family
of saints. To nobility of blood Joanna of Aza added a nobility of soul which so
enshrined her in the popular veneration that in 1828 she was solemnly beatified
by Leo XII. The example of such parents was not without its effect upon their
children. Not only Saint Dominic but also his brothers, Antonio and Manes, were
distinguished for their extraordinary sanctity. Antonio, the eldest, became a
secular priest and, having distributed his patrimony to the poor, entered a hospital
where he spent his life ministering to the sick. Manes, following in the footsteps
of Dominic, became a Friar Preacher, and was beatified by Gregory XVI. The
Devotion of the Holy Rosary was revealed to him by the Blessed Virgin Mary Back
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