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630:, also a saint. He was four years the senior of John Bosco, and John Bosco's mentor and advisor.) Now ten years old, Dominic walked to and from school. In his biography of Dominic Savio, Don Bosco records how a local farmer once asked Savio on a hot sunny day if he was not tired from walking, and received the reply: "Nothing seems tiresome or painful when you are working for a master who pays well." Don Bosco also notes that Dominic refused to go swimming with his friends, since it was easy to get drowned, and since Savio considered that in such a situation, it would be "also easy to offend God", since, on a previous occasion, he had noticed that it was easily an occassion for his friends to behave in, what was to him, a vulgar manner. Don Bosco, in his biography of Dominic Savio, records that Fr. Allora, the head of this school, had this to say about Dominic Savio: "...Hence it may very well be said that he was Savio (wise), not only in name, but in fact, viz., in his studies, in 833:
doctors, Dominic was sent to his home to recover from his ill health. A few days later, John Bosco found him back at the Oratory. In spite of his affection for Dominic, which made him want to keep him with him, John Bosco decided to follow the recommendation of the doctors, especially since Dominic had developed a bad cough and he wrote to Dominic's father, fixing the date of his departure on March 1, 1857. Though Dominic said that he wanted to spend his last days at the Oratory, he accepted this decision with his usual obedience. He spent the evening before his departure at John Bosco's side, asking him many doubts on spiritual matters. John Bosco has recorded a part of this conversation in his biography of Dominic Savio. On the morning of his departure, Don Bosco notes that Savio made the
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concept of the Eucharist. He spent much time praying and reading in preparation. He asked his mother's forgiveness for anything he might have done to displease her and then went to Church. In his biography of Dominic Savio, John Bosco devotes a chapter to tell of Dominic Savio's First Communion. He says that several years later, whenever Dominic talked of the day of his First Communion, he said with joy: "That was the happiest and most wonderful day of my life" John Bosco records that on the day of his First Communion, Dominic made some promises to himself which he wrote in a "little book", and re-read them many times. John Bosco once looked through Dominic's book, and he quotes from it the promises that he made:
1122:"I was is the greatest affliction at the loss of my son, and was consumed by a desire to know what was his position in the other world. God deigned to comfort me. About a month after his death, during a very restless night, I saw, as it were, the ceiling opened, and Dominic appeared in the midst of dazzling light. I was beside myself at this sight, and cried out: "O Dominic, my son, are you already in Paradise?" "Yes," he replied, "I am in Heaven." Then pray for your brothers and sisters, and your mother and father, that we may all come to join you one day is Heaven." "Yes, yes, I will pray," was the answer. "Then he disappeared, and the room became as before." 764:, as they would affect his health. John Bosco told Savio that as a schoolboy, the best penance for his station would be to perform all his duties with perfection and humility, and that Obedience was the greatest sacrifice. Thus, Dominic Savio formed an important aspect of his philosophy of life, which was, in his words, "I can't do big things but I want everything to be for the glory of God." Don Bosco notes that from that time on, Dominic Savio did not complain about the food or the weather, unlike some other boys at the Oratory, bore all suffering cheerfully, and practised custody of his eyes and tongue. Eugenio Ceria, a 800:, the main aim of which was to be to obtain the special protection of Mary during life and at the time of death. The means Dominic proposed to this end were: (1) to honour, and to bring others to honour, Mary by different means, and (2) to encourage frequent Communion. On June 8, nine months before his death, he and his friends read out together before the altar of Mary at the Oratory, the set of rules they had drawn up. There were twenty-one articles (which were recorded by John Bosco in the biography of Savio), ending with an appeal to Mary for her assistance and Intercession. These were submitted to the 855:. The doctor cut Dominic's arm ten times in the space of four days. It is now considered that this probably hastened the death of Dominic Savio. In his biography, John Bosco records that Dominic was calm throughout the procedure. The doctor and his parents felt that the danger had passed and now it only remained for him to recuperate. Dominic, however, was sure that his death was approaching, and asked that he be allowed to make his Confession and receive Communion. Though they thought it unnecessary, to please him, his parents sent for the parish priest who heard Dominic's confession and administered 919:
of the class. Dominic bore this silently. The following day, the true culprits were discovered. On being asked why he had remained silent, Dominic replied that he had thought that he would be let off with a scolding as it would have been his perceived first offence, whereas, the other boys would have been expelled. He also added that Jesus had remained silent when blamed unjustly and that he was trying to imitate him. Mary Reed Newland, in her book, suggests that, since Dominic was yet to meet John Bosco at this time, this incident is indicative of the upbringing his parents had given him.
781: 984:, and teaching Catechism at Sunday School. He also records that he would encourage his friends to make frequent Confessions and take Communion regularly. In his biography of Dominic Savio, John Bosco makes particular mention of two of Dominic's friends, Camillo Gavio of Tortona, and John Massaglia of Marmorito. (these two friends were dead by the time John Bosco wrote the biography, and he thought it best not to write about the friends of Dominic who were still alive.) They both died before they could become priests. 824:. Part of this was to make a Confession and Communion as though they were the last one was to make. John Bosco notes that Dominic observed this practice devoutly. He also notes that one day, Dominic said that he would be the first to die among them. During the month of May, before his death, the intensity of his spiritual practices increased. John Bosco notes that he said, "Let me do what I can this year; if I am here next year I'll let you know what my plans are." 531:(from where they had gone to Riva in 1841).His parents took great care to give him a Christian upbringing. By the age of four, Dominic Savio was able to pray by himself and was occasionally found in solitude, praying. In his biography of Dominic Savio, Don Bosco records that Savio's parents recollect how he used to help his mother around the house, welcome his father home, say his prayers without being reminded to, (even reminding others when they forgot) and say 996:, he chose a priest as his regular Confessor, (to whom Dominic made his Confessions till the end of his stay at the Oratory ) The regularity with which Dominic approached the Sacraments increased and, at the end of that year, as per the advice of his Confessor, Dominic was taking Communion daily. He had a special intention for the Eucharist each day of the week. John Bosco notes that, whenever permitted, Dominic eagerly accompanied the priest when he took the 552:(even in the mud or snow) if he happened to come to Church too early in the morning before it had been unlocked. The chaplain also notes that Savio made good progress at the village school not merely due to his cleverness, but also by working hard; he would not join the other boys in doing something that he believed to be morally wrong and would explain why he thought a particular deed was wrong; At the age of five, he learned to 1102: 889: 539: 671:, accompanied by his father. John Bosco records this conversation in some detail. He notes that Dominic was eager to go to Turin with John Bosco and study under him, and that he wished to become a priest after completing his studies. This meeting was the beginning of the relationship between them. The result of this meeting was that John Bosco agreed to take Dominic Savio to Turin with him. 162: 108: 1022: 31: 1071:"... . One morning as I was making my thanksgiving after Communion, a very strong distraction took hold of me. I thought I saw a great plain full of people enveloped in thick fog. They were walking about like people who had lost their way and did not know which way to turn. Someone near me said: 'This is 680:
would, without hesitation, ask for clarification on points that were not clear to him. John Bosco also notes how Dominic was obedient to his teachers and chose his companions carefully. (The proper choice of close companions was a favourite educational theme for John Bosco. ) This happened in the year
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during prayer, which he (Savio) described as such:"It is silly of me; I get a distraction and lose the thread of my prayers and then I see such wonderful things that the hours pass by like minutes”. On one occasion, he was missing from breakfast till two in the afternoon. The Rector finally found him
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John Bosco records this incident from the testimony of Fr Giuseppe Cugliero. One day, in the absence of his teacher, two of Dominic's classmates stuffed the room-heating iron stove with snow and garbage, as a prank. Fearing expulsion, they blamed Dominic. Fr. Cugliero soundly berated Dominic in front
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Dominic's health was steadily deteriorating, but he spent most of his time with his friends, talking with them, and encouraging those who were experiencing troubles of any sort. He also helped at the school infirmary when his companions were admitted there with some illness. On the recommendation of
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Fr Giovanni Zucca from Moriondo, who was then the chaplain at Murialdo when Dominic Savio was five years old, notes in a statement to John Bosco that he came to notice Dominic Savio due to his regular church attendance with his mother, and due to his habit of kneeling down outside the church to pray
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On September 12, 1856, Dominic asked John Bosco permission to go home, saying that his mother was ill, though he had received no communication from home. Dominic's mother was then expecting a baby and was in great pain. When Dominic reached the house, he hugged and kissed his mother, and then left.
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John Bosco records that once a boy from outside, who was visiting, had brought with him a "magazine with bad pictures in it", and a group of fascinated boys were looking at it. On finding out, Dominic snatched the magazine and tore it up, saying, "....You know well enough that one look is enough to
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At the Oratory, two of his friends had a disagreement and decided to fight each other with stones. They being older and stronger than Dominic ( his hard work and intelligence had caused him to be promoted from the first form to the second form ), physically intervening was not possible. He tried to
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John Bosco narrates how Dominic came to his room one day and urged him to accompany him. He led John Bosco through many streets to a block of flats, rang the doorbell, and at once, went away. When the door opened, John Bosco found that within, there was a dying man who was desperately asking for a
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John Bosco records that when Dominic arrived at the Oratory, he at once placed himself under his (John Bosco's) guidance. He also notes that Dominic Savio worked diligently and followed the school rules. He would happily listen to talks and sermons (even if they tended to be lengthy at times), and
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with great devotion, even saying that it would be his final such devotion. He said his farewell to John Bosco with solemnity, asking as a keepsake that John Bosco add his name to the list of those who would participate in the plenary Indulgence that John Bosco had received from the Pope, to which
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just like I have seen him in pictures. He was robed magnificently and carried in his hand a torch alive with flames. As he walked slowly towards that immense gathering of people, the leaping flames from the torch dispelled the fog, and the people stood in the splendour of the noonday sun. 'That
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This inspired Dominic Savio to take a conscious decision to become a saint. The immediate result of this was that, not being sure how to live a saintly life, and worried about it, he was quiet and worried for the next few days. Noticing this, Don Bosco spoke to him, and, on finding out what was
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at the age of twelve. (Pope Pius X would later lower this age to seven ) After initial hesitation, and subsequent consultation with other priests, the parish priest agreed to permit Dominic Savio to receive his First Communion at the age of seven, since he knew his Catechism and understood the
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The definition of the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception of Mary had an impact on Dominic Savio and he was anxious to create at the school a lasting reminder of this. Savio now felt that he had not long to live. With the help of his friends, he started a group called the
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in the chapel, standing motionless and gazing at the tabernacle. He was not aware that the morning Mass had ended. On another occasion, John Bosco records that he saw Dominic in the Chapel, speaking to God, and then waiting, as though listening to a reply.
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at the Oratory. John Bosco says that, from this point the result of Dominic's attempts towards holy life were so apparent in his life, that he (John Bosco) took to recording the various incidents that occurred in Savio's life, for future reference.
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In his first four days at home, there was nothing seriously wrong with Dominic, except for the decrease in his appetite and a worsening of his cough. This prompted his parents to send him to the doctor, who, at once, ordered bed rest for Dominic.
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In order to give the reader a well rounded picture of Dominic's personality Don Bosco has recorded several incidents from Dominic's life in his biographical account. Many of these incidents find frequent mention in accounts of Dominic's life.
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John Bosco readily agreed. Savio then said took leave of his friends with great seriousness, which surprised them, for he had managed to stay out of bed, and his illness was not considered by many of his companions to be serious.
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worrying him, advised him to resume his customary cheerfulness, persevere in his regular life of study and religious practices, and especially not neglect being with his companions in games and recreation. On learning that his
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around his mother's neck. His sister Theresa later wore this same scapular when she was in labour. She testified that it had been passed around to several pregnant women and was later lost.
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At his last farewell, Dominic requested John Bosco to tell the pope of his vision, which he did in 1858. The Pope felt that this confirmed the plans he had already made concerning England.
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reason them out of it, but with no positive result. Thus, on the day of the fight, he went with them, and just before they could start, he placed himself between them, and holding up his
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It was Fr. Giuseppe Cugliero, Dominic's teacher at school, who gave a high account of Dominic to John Bosco and reccomended that John Bosco meet him during the Feast of the
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or Ponticus of Lyons ) since Savio was declared a Saint not because he was a martyr, but since he was judged to have displayed "heroic virtue" in his everyday life.
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 4-Dominic's School Career at Castelnuovo d'Asti. Trials and Difficulties. His Treatment of Evil Council. His Master's Encomium.
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 4-Dominic's School Career at Castelnuovo d'Asti. Trials and Difficulties. His Treatment of Evil Council. His Master's Encomium.
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John Bosco records that Dominic spent a lot of time with his friends, encouraging them in their devotions, discouraging some of his friends from their habit of
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 3-Dominic is Allowed to Make His First Communion Before the Usual Age. Preparation for the Important Day. His Resolutions..
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 3-Dominic is Allowed to Make His First Communion Before the Usual Age. Preparation for the Important Day. His Resolutions..
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John Bosco's mother, who was called "Mamma Margaret", who had once come to Turin to help her son with the running of the Oratory, remarked to him of Dominic,
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and spiritual principles were well developed and linked and this led him to associate the fulfillment of daily duties with holiness in his advice to Savio.
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of Mary was being defined. Preparations for the observation of this feast were thus going on at the Oratory. Don Bosco records that, at the advice of his
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His mother felt her pain leave her and Dominic's baby sister, Catherine was born. The women assisting at the birth found that Dominic had left a green
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means "wise". His parents had ten chidren in all. His father was a blacksmith and his mother, a seamstress. They were poor, hardworking and pious.
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 9: Study of Latin – Curious incidents – School – He prevents a fight – He avoids danger)
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Don Bosco narrates that before he came to the Oratory Dominic made his Confession and took Communion once a month. After hearing a homily on the
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 8: He comes to the Oratory of St Francis de Sales – His lifestyle at the beginning)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 8: He comes to the Oratory of St Francis de Sales – His lifestyle at the beginning)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 4: School at Castelnuovo d'Asti – An edifying occasion – Wise answer to bad advice)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 4: School at Castelnuovo d'Asti – An edifying occasion – Wise answer to bad advice)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 4: School at Castelnuovo d'Asti – An edifying occasion – Wise answer to bad advice)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 2: Good behaviour at Murialdo – Signs of virtue – Attendance at the village school)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 2: Good behaviour at Murialdo – Signs of virtue – Attendance at the village school)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 24: The progress of his illness – Last confession and Viaticum – Edifying details)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 22: His care for the sick – He leaves the Oratory – His words on that occasion)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 22: His care for the sick – He leaves the Oratory – His words on that occasion)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 22: His care for the sick – He leaves the Oratory – His words on that occasion)
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commentator on the biography of John Bosco, notes that by this time, owing to his experience as an educator, John Bosco's ideas on several
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 8-His Studies at the Oratory. His Conduct at School. His Dealings with Quarrels and Special Dangers.
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 21-Dominic's Interest in the Sick. He had to Leave the Oratory for Change of Air. His Parting Words.
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 21-Dominic's Interest in the Sick. He had to Leave the Oratory for Change of Air. His Parting Words.
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 21-Dominic's Interest in the Sick. He had to Leave the Oratory for Change of Air. His Parting Words.
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 3: His first communion – Preparation, recollection and memories of the day)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 3: His first communion – Preparation, recollection and memories of the day)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 3: His first communion – Preparation, recollection and memories of the day)
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Dominic Savio's spiritual growth progressed under the guidance of Don Bosco. Clifford Stevens says in his biography on Dominic Savio,
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 7: The first time I got to know him. Some curious moments in our meeting)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 7: The first time I got to know him. Some curious moments in our meeting)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 21: His thoughts about death - His preparation for a holy death)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 21: His thoughts about death - His preparation for a holy death)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 12: Various episodes and his way of speaking with his friends)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 26: Announcing his death - Fr Picco's words to the students)
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 22-The Progress of his Illness. He Receives the Last Sacraments. Edifying Incidents.
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 6: School at Mondonio- He puts up with a great injustice)
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 6-My First Meeting with Dominic Savio. Some Curious Incidents Connected With It.
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 6-My First Meeting with Dominic Savio. Some Curious Incidents Connected With It.
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For further education, Savio had to go to another school. It was decided that he would go to the County School at
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 14: He goes frequently to Confession and Communion)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 14: He goes frequently to Confession and Communion)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 1: Home – The boy's character – His early goodness)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 1: Home – The boy's character – His early goodness)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 1: Home – The boy's character – His early goodness)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 1: Home – The boy's character – His early goodness)
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Resolutions made by me, Dominic Savio, in the year 1849, on the day of my First Communion, at the age of seven.
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 5-Dominic's School-Life at Mondonio. His Conduct Under a Calumnious Charge.
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 7-Dominic Comes to the Oratory of St. Francis of Sales. His Manner of Life.
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 7-Dominic Comes to the Oratory of St. Francis of Sales. His Manner of Life.
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This is my personal Sandbox. Here I do editorial experiments on the articles or sections that I contribute to.
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 25-The Influence of Dominic's Virtues. Favours Received. A Recommendation.
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The major part of the biographical information known about Dominic Savio comes from his biography written by
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio, The Life of Francis Besucco, The Life of Michael Magone
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 19: His relationship with young John Massaglia)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 25: His final moments and his wonderful death)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 25: His final moments and his wonderful death)
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at mealtimes unfailingly (once leaving the table when a visitor started eating without any prior prayer).
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 20-Dominic's Ideas About Dying and His Preparation for a Happy Death.
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Memoirs of the Oratory of Saint Francis de Sales by John Bosco, Chapter 8, footnotes (2.1), (2.2), (2.3)
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 2-Examples of Youthful Virtue at Murialdo. His Early Days at School.
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With these words, Dominic Savio died, though, at first, it appeared to his father that he was asleep.
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Around six months after Dominic had come to the Oratory, he had the occasion to listen to a talk on
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 20: Special graces and particular deeds)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 20: Special graces and particular deeds)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 20: Special graces and particular deeds)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 20: Special graces and particular deeds)
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 19-Special Graces Granted to Dominic. Some Particular Incidents.
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 19-Special Graces Granted to Dominic. Some Particular Incidents.
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 19-Special Graces Granted to Dominic. Some Particular Incidents.
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 17: The Immaculate Conception Sodality)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 17: The Immaculate Conception Sodality)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 17: The Immaculate Conception Sodality)
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from his book of devotions. Then he slept awhile, and shortly awakened and said in a clear voice,
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a son was born to Charles and Brigid Savio. He was given the name Dominic at baptism. The name
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The multimedia resource page on St. Dominic Savio at the website of the Salesians of Don Bosco
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 13-His Frequentation and Devout Reception of the Sacraments.
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 13-His Frequentation and Devout Reception of the Sacraments.
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 11: His zeal for the good of souls)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 10: His decision to become a saint)
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 9-Dominic Forms the Resolution of Striving After Perfection.
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 10: His decision to become a saint)
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at the age of 12, and was studying to become a priest when he took ill and died, possibly from
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torch', said the one beside me, 'is the Catholic Faith, which is going to light up England'".
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The first time John Bosco met Dominic Savio, to test his intelligence, he gave him a copy of
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1. I will go to Confession often, and as frequently to Holy Communion as my confessor allows.
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 16: Mortification of the senses)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 16: Mortification of the senses)
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Don Bosco's Three Lives: The Life of Dominic Savio (Chapter 16: Mortification of the senses)
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 16-The Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception.
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3. That there is a great reward waiting in heaven for those who try to become saints.
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In his desire to become a Saint, Dominic Savio attempted to perform physical
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 10-Zeal for the Salvation of Souls.
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The Life of Dominic Savio: Chapter 17-Dominic's Intimate Associates.
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All the pupils under John Bosco observed a monthly event called
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stain your souls, and yet you go feasting your eyes on this."
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St. Don Bosco, the spiritual mentor of St. Dominic Savio.
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