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The History of St. Dominic: Founder of the Friars Preachers

The History of St. Dominic: Founder of the Friars Preachers

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Number of Chapters: 34

Length: 16 hours and 28 minutes

Language: English

"The Saint who ‘studied only in the book of charity,’ who was ‘the lover of souls,’ because he was ‘the friend of Jesus Christ,’ who is invoked as ‘the most kind Father, Dominic,’ distinguished even among the saints for his ‘matchless serenity,’ and for the tender love that flowed from him as from ‘a well-spring of sweetness,’ hated heresy out of the very fulness of his love for souls; and the word VERITAS, which has become the motto of his Order, was in his eyes but another form of the yet sweeter word CHARITAS. This truth, dimmed though it may have become in our own age and country, is the real key to the character of St. Dominic, and of all other Saints in whom this enmity to that which opposes the truth is an integral portion of their love of God; a Divine instinct, marking their allegiance to His Supreme Sovereignty, and one which can alone explain both their heroic labours in defence of the faith, and the tears they wept over souls perishing in error.” (Summary taken from the Preface)

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Chapter I. Childhood and University Life (1170-1195) (Dean Christian Rasco)
Chapter II. The Subprior of Osma (1194-1206) (Dean Christian Rasco)
Chapter III. The Albigenses (Dean Christian Rasco)
Chapter IV. Beginning of the Apostolate (1206) (Dean Christian Rasco)
Chapter V. Prouille (1206) (Dean Christian Rasco)
Chapter VI. The Murder of the Legate (1207-1208) (Jim Locke)
Chapter VII. The Crusade (Jim Locke)
Chapter VIII. St. Dominic, the Apostle of Languedoc (1207-1215) (Jim Locke)
Chapter IX. St. Dominic, the Inquisitor (Jim Locke)
Chapter X. St. Dominic and the Holy Rosary (Jim Locke)
Chapter XI. Muret (1213) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XII. Foundation of the Order (1214, 1215) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XIII. Confirmation of the Order (1216, 1217) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XIV. Dispersion of the Brethren (1217, 1218) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XV. Return to Rome (1217) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XVI. St. Sixtus (1218) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XVII. Santa Sabina (Jim Locke)
Chapter XVIII. Blessed Reginald of Orleans (1218) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XIX. Portrait of St. Dominic (Jim Locke)
Chapter XX. Journey to Spain (Jim Locke)
Chapter XXI. St. Dominic in Spain (1218, 1219) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XXII. From Spain to Paris (1219) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XXIII. Paris University (1219) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XXIV. From Paris to Bologna (August, 1219) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XXV. Reginald in Bologna (1219) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XXVI. Reginald in Paris (1219, 1220) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XXVII. St. Dominic in Bologna (Jim Locke)
Chapter XXVIII. St. Dominic's fifth visit to Rome (1219, 1220) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XXIX. First General Chapter (1220) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XXX. Foundations in Italy (1220) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XXXI. Last visit to Rome, and Second General Chapter (1220-1221) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XXXII. The Dominicans in England (Jim Locke)
Chapter XXXIII. Veni Dilecte (1221) (Jim Locke)
Chapter XXXIV. Canonization of St. Dominic (1234) (Jim Locke)
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