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St. Dominic Savio
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Dominic was born in 1842 into a peasant family at Riva, Italy. He joined St. John Bosco as a student at the Oratory in Turin at the age of 12. He impressed John with his desire to be a priest and to help him in his work with neglected boys. A peacemaker and an organizer, young Dominic founded a group he called the Company of the Immaculate Conception which, besides being devotional, aided John Bosco with the boys and with manual work. All the members save one, Dominic, would in 1859 join John in the beginnings of his Salesian congregation. By that time, Dominic had been called home to heaven.
As a youth, Dominic spent hours in prayer. His raptures he called "my distractions." Even in play, he said that at times "It seems heaven is opening just above me. I am afraid I may say or do something that will make the other boys laugh." Dominic would say, "I can't do big things. But I want all I do, even the smallest thing, to be for the greater glory of God."
Dominic's health, always frail, led to lung problems, and he died on March 9, 1857, after receiving the Last Sacraments. St. John Bosco himself wrote the account of his life.
Some thought that Dominic was too young to be considered a saint. St. Pius X declared that just the opposite was true, and went ahead with his cause. Dominic was canonized in 1954.
He is the patron of young boys and of altar servers. His Feast Day is March 9.
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Saint Joseph Picture Book
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With full-page illustrations of each Saint
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Saint Joseph Picture Book
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To accompany Don Bosco's biography
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Includes short biography and prayer
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Vision Book Series of Saints for Youth 9 - 15 years old.
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Written by St. John Bosco
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