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Our Order has over 70 canonised Saints and 200 Blesseds,
including 3 Popes, 2 Novices and a master Renaissance artist.

Find out about some of these here.


Our Lady, Queen of Preachers, Patroness of the Order
"Regardless of the nature of one's Marian devotion in the world, once a person enters Dominican religious life, the Blessed Mother of God becomes a friend, mother, and patroness in an entirely new way."


Our holy father Dominic, 1170-1221
"
Clothed in the distinctive habit of the Order, the Dominican balances the black of penance with the white of purity."

St Mary Magdalene, Patroness of the Order
"Because Mary reported the good news of the Ressurection to the disciples, she became known among some early Christian writers as
apostola apostolorum - the Apostle of the Apostles."

Our holy father Francis of Assisi, c1181-1226
"
St Francis is honoured as a Feast in the Dominican calendar; acknowledging the esteem our holy founders had for each other..."

Blessed Reginald of Orleans, 1183-1220
"The days the holy man spent in preaching to the people and spiritual conferences to his religious. The nights he gave largely to prayer."


St Hyacinth of Poland, 1185-1257
"Hyacinth, you have taken my Son but you are leaving me?"

Blessed Jordan of Saxony, 1190-1237
"...mothers would hide their sons when they heard he was coming to town."

St Peter Martyr (of Verona), 1206-1252
"Once when preaching to a vast crowd under the burning sun, the heretics defied him to procure shade.  He prayed, and a cloud overshadowed the audience."


St Albert the Great, 1207-1280
"Albert's response to the difficulties of his time combined heroic sanctity with an astonishing universality of mind."


St Thomas Aquinas, 1225-1274
"Some members of his family resorted to all manner of means over a two year period to break his constancy.  They even went so far as to send an impure woman to tempt him."


St Agnes of Montepulciano, 1274-1317
"St Agnes already had the reputation of sanctity; a number of persons had seen her raised in the air nearly two feet above ground."

Blessed Imelda Lambertini, 1322-1333
"Come, for I am languishing with love and dying with desire for Your adorable presence."

St Vincent Ferrer, 1350-1419
"Though by his sermons thousands were moved to give their possessions to the poor, he never accepted anything himself..."

St Catherine of Siena, 1347-1380
"...for three years she never left her room, except to go to mass and confession, and spoke to no one except her confessor."


Blessed Giovanni da Fiesole, Fra Angelico, 1386-1455
"He who does Christ's work must stay with Christ always."

Pope St Pius V, 1504-1572
"A report circulated in Rome that Pius IV would be succeeded by an angelic pastor."

St Martin de Porres, 1579-1639
"St Martin made his daily life a martyrdom of penances and prayer, and was given many supernatural gifts, including aerial flight and bilocations."


Pope Benedict XIII, 1649-1730
"If Pietro Francesco Orsini was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, he did not wait long to throw it away."

Blessed Hyacinth Marie Cormier, 1832-1916
"His ability for administration was so marked that the Pope wanted to make him a cardinal; only the hostility of France towards religious kept him from doing so."

Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, 1901-1925
"When asked by friends why he often rode third class on the trains he would reply with a smile, "Because there is not a fourth class."

St Dominic de Guzman