··· Welcome to the new and improved website dedicated to the coolest and brightest batch ever in the history of Dominican School Manila. This is the official homepage of Dominican School Manila Batch 1994. Explore the world of our class in cyberspace and relive the moment! ···

 

Welcome!

History of D.S.

More Information

Saint Dominic

The Batch

Contact

Location Map

 

Batch 1994 Reunion

Dominic, Saint (circa 1170-1221), Spanish theologian and founder of the Roman Catholic religious order of Friars Preachers, or Dominicans.

He was born Domingo de Guzmán about 1170 in Caleruega, Castile. At the age of 17 Dominic entered the University of Palencia, where he studied theology and philosophy. Known for his generosity, he is said to have sold all of his possessions to help the poor during a famine in 1191. About 1196 he became canon of the Cathedral of Osma, in Castile, and was soon actively engaged in local ecclesiastical reforms. He accompanied his superior, Didacus of Acebes, bishop of Osma, on a religious mission to Rome in 1203; on his way back to Spain he was overwhelmed by the clerical abuses and the prevalence of the Albigensian heresy (a dualist doctrine that rejected creation as evil, affirming two eternal principles of good and evil) that he observed in the Languedoc region of southern France. He observed that the Albigenses were able to spread their teachings because they were well educated and well organized. He set up the opposition along similar lines, determined that his preachers would be even better educated and organized. Dominic and a few companions were given a house and church at Prouille, near Toulouse, where they began their life of penance, study, and preaching. In 1206 a convent for women was formed, and in 1216 the Order of Friars Preachers was granted ecclesiastical approval. Dominic's preachers traveled throughout Europe, instructing not only the common people, but civic and religious leaders as well.

Dominic insisted on the importance of education. His friars studied theology at the University of Paris and canon law at the University of Bologna. They were also involved in academic pursuits in Toulouse, Madrid, and Rome. In the four years after the order was recognized, Dominic established the following priories: six in Lombardy (Lombardia), four in France, three in Tuscany (Toscana) and Rome, four in Provence, and two in Spain. Dominican preachers went to England, Scandinavia, Hungary, and Germany.

Dominic died in Bologna on August 6, 1221, during a personal missionary campaign in northern Italy. He was canonized in 1234. His feast day is August 8.

 

Source: Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia Deluxe 2002

Welcome! · History of D.S. · More Information · Saint Dominic · The Batch · Contact · Location Map

This website is best viewed with the latest versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer that supports JavaScript.
You can set your video resolution to 1,024 by 768 pixels or higher (24 bit/32 bit color quality) for best results.
DOMINICAN SCHOOL MANILA BATCH 1994. Developed and maintained by NCAZone!. June 2005.

 

DOMINICAN SCHOOL MANILA BATCH 1994 is brought to you by NCAZone!.

Everything found on this website is considered as property of NCAZone! unless otherwise stated.

No copyright and trademark infringement is intended.

Please do not take anything from this site without permission from the owner.

You may contact the owner of this website by clicking here.

Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1