Examples of 'dominican priest' in a sentence
Meaning of "dominican priest"
dominican priest: This phrase refers to a priest who is a member of the Dominican Order, a Catholic religious order founded by Saint Dominic de Guzman
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I was named after a Dominican priest in my own family.
Within a few years Bruno had become a Dominican priest.
He was denounced by a Dominican priest to whom he had confessed.
Was an Italian grammarian and Dominican priest.
Now a Dominican priest tried it in Trinidad, and claims great success.
Legend has it that in Portugal he stabbed a Dominican priest to death.
The visiting Dominican priest Felix Fabri described Jerusalem as " a collection of all manner of abominations.
He became a Dominican priest.
He entered a monastery at the age of 17 and became a Dominican priest.
Thomas Tew, Misson, and an Italian Dominican priest named Caraccioli were involved in founding it.
Timothy Radcliffe is a Dominican priest.
Thomas Tew, Misson and a Dominican priest named Signor Caraccioli were involved in founding it.
The current postulator for this cause is the Dominican priest Gianni Festa.
Can only a Dominican priest bless the cord and medal of St. Thomas?
A dominico is a Dominican priest.
See also
Saint Thomas Aquinas, a Dominican priest born in Aquino in 1225, was a philosopher and theologian.
The first news is found in the relationship of the Dominican priest Tomás Chávez, from 1639.
Tom Doyle is a Dominican priest.
Coubertin borrowed it from his friend Henri Didon, a Dominican priest who was an athletics enthusiast.
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