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Dante’s Tribute to Saint Dominic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The dame, who was his surety, in her sleep
Beheld the wondrous fruit, that was from him
And from his heirs to issue.  And that such
He might be construed, as indeed he was,
She was inspir’d to name him of his owner,
Whose he was wholly, and so call’d him Dominic.
And I speak of him, as the labourer,
Whom Christ in his own garden chose to be
His help-mate.  Messenger he seem’d, and friend
Fast-knit to Christ; and the first love he show’d,
Was after the first counsel that Christ gave.
Many a time his nurse, at entering found
That he had ris’n in silence, and was prostrate,
As who should say, “My errand was for this.”
O happy father!  Felix rightly nam’d!
O favour’d mother! rightly nam’d Joanna!
If that do mean, as men interpret it.
Not for the world’s sake, for which now they pore
Upon Ostiense and Taddeo’s page,
But for the real manna, soon he grew
Mighty in learning, and did set himself
To go about the vineyard, that soon turns
To wan and wither’d, if not tended well:
And from the see (whose bounty to the just
And needy is gone by, not through its fault,
But his who fills it basely, he besought,
No dispensation for commuted wrong,
Nor the first vacant fortune, nor the tenth),
That to God’s paupers rightly appertain,
But, ‘gainst an erring and degenerate world,
Licence to fight, in favour of that seed,
From which the twice twelve cions gird thee round.
Then, with sage doctrine and good will to help,
Forth on his great apostleship he far’d,
Like torrent bursting from a lofty vein;
And, dashing ‘gainst the stocks of heresy,
Smote fiercest, where resistance was most stout.
Thence many rivulets have since been turn’d,
Over the garden Catholic to lead
Their living waters, and have fed its plants.

Dante, Divine Comedy, Paradiso XII

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Pinky
Pinky
Tuesday, August 8, AD 2017 9:15am

Dante, Aquinas, Giotto. Three people saying the exact same thing in different ways. I was listening to the Joan of Arc song from 100 years ago thinking about how much we’ve lost as a culture, but how much more have we fallen from the peak of the 13th-14th centuries! We’re blessed to have access to their art and wisdom, though. That’s not a small thing. We can read, and can legally praise Christian saints, and can communicate instantly. Incredible gifts.

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Tuesday, August 8, AD 2017 10:29am

On his death bed St Dominic reassured his brothers in Christ; “Do not weep, for I shall be more useful to you after my death and I shall help you then more effectively than during my life.”

The Little Flower followed suit as well..

We have so many beautiful souls in heaven wishing to help us…may we never forget them.
Including Larry.

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Tuesday, August 8, AD 2017 12:44pm

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Michael Dowd
Michael Dowd
Wednesday, August 9, AD 2017 3:01am

We received the rosary thru St. Dominic one of the many blessings he has given us. I believe the Dominicans have a special mission in our times. Please support them.

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