20 Facts About Dominican Order

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The Dominican Order is headed by the Master of the Order which, as of 2022, is Gerard Timoner III.

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Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister.

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The brethren of the Dominican Order were urban and learned, as well as contemplative and mystical in their spirituality.

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In England, the Dominican Order nuns blended these elements with the defining characteristics of English Dominican Order spirituality and created a spirituality and collective personality that set them apart.

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5.

Dominican Order was made a canon and ordained to the priesthood in the monastery of Santa Maria de La Vid.

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All Dominican Order students were required to learn grammar, old and new logic, natural philosophy and theology.

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7.

Dominican Order became famous for his advocacy of the rights of Native Americans, whose cultures, especially in the Caribbean, he describes with care.

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8.

Dominican Order took the habit of a Friar Preacher at Rome, and the province of France was canonically erected in 1850.

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Dominican Order has influenced the formation of other Orders outside of the Roman Catholic Church, such as the Anglican Order of Preachers which is a Dominican Order within the worldwide Anglican Communion.

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10.

Dominican Order's travels took him from Acre to Tabriz, and on to Baghdad.

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11.

General Chapter elects a Master of the Dominican Order, who has "broad and direct authority over every brother, convent and province, and over every nun and monastery".

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The master is considered the successor Dominic, the first Master of the Dominican Order, who envisioned the office to the one of service to the community, rather than one of domination.

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Dominican Order's is authority is subject only to the General Chapter.

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14.

Dominican Order nuns were founded by Dominic even before he had established the friars.

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15.

Dominican Order's are known for their intellectual rigor that informs their preaching, as well as engaging in academic debate with contemporary scholars.

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Now existing as a separate association from that of the laity, and with its own distinct rule to follow, the Priestly Fraternities of St Dominic continues to be guided by the Dominican Order in embracing the gift of the spirituality of Dominic in the unique context of the diocesan priests.

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Dominican Order wanted his friars to reach excellence in their preaching, and this was his most lasting contribution to the order.

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Dominican Order advised his readers, "[Young Dominicans] are to be instructed not to be eager to see visions or work miracles, since these avail little to salvation, and sometimes we are fooled by them; but rather they should be eager to do good in which salvation consists.

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Third, English Dominican Order mysticism focused on an embodied spirituality with a structured love of fellow men at its center.

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English Dominican Order mystics sought through this love to become images of God.

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