Dominik from Prussia
Dominik from Prusia - a blessed Roman Catholic church, a friar of the Kartuzy, a reformer of the Rosary prayer. Biography
Ur. around 1384 in Prussia, in the village near Gdańsk. After 1400, he studied at the Krakow Academy, and in 1405 he tried unsuccessfully to join the Carthusian monastery. In 1407, in the church, he saw a "mysterious person in the form of the Virgin Mary". In 1409 he was admitted to the Carthusian monastery, in the abbey of Saint. Albana in Trier. From his superior, Przeora Blessed Adolf from Essen, received "spiritual exercises" (saying, 50 times Hail Mary). He decided to reform the Rosary, adding events from the life of Jesus: he composed 50 clauses; giving a new shape to prayer. In the years 1410-1439 a new kind of rosary prayer spread to other Kartuzy monasteries in Europe. During his stay in the monastery, he was: an economist of the monastery and a master of novitiate. He died on December 21, 1460 in Trier, in the monastery of St. Alban. Mysticism
Confirmation of the conformity of the rosary reform with religious doctrine was the vision that in 1429 received the blessed Adolf from Essen. According to this vision: the Blessed Virgin Mary in Heaven; in the company of the Angelic choirs who sang Ave Maria and added clauses created by Dominik from Prussia, each of which ended with the call of Alleluia. In the name of Jesus, the Angels knelt down, and in the name of Mary they bowed their heads.
wiki
Comments
Post a Comment