Home
Meetings
Rosary
Resources
Reading
Formation
Apps & Media
Rule & Directory
Calendar
Prayers
Dominican Order
Traditions and Symbols
Art
Music
Audio-Video-Kindle
Newsletter
Join
Store
Travel
Archives
Tales and Legends
Advent Christmas
Lent Easter
Deceased
Contact

The Dominican Order


Dominican Order Essentials

Founded: 1216 A.D. by St. Dominic
Purpose/Charism: To preach for the salvation of souls (and win back heretics to Christ and the Church!)
Four Pillars:
   Prayer, Study, Community, Preaching
Dominican Family:
   Friars (1st Order)
   Cloistered Nuns (2nd Order)
   Laity (3rd Order)
Dominican Secular Institutes
   Priestly Fraternities of St. Dominic (3rd Order)
   Apostolic Sisters
Colors:
   Black and White
   (“Black Friars” because of a black cappa)
Image:
   Dog with Torch, or just a Torch
Mottos:
   Veritas (Truth)
   Laudare, Benedicere, Praedicare - (To Praise, To Bless, To Preach)
   Contemplare et Contemplata Aliis Tradere -(To Contemplate and Share with Others the Fruits of Your Contemplation)
Confraternities:
   Angelic Warfare Confraternity
   Confraternity of the Most Holy Rosary (Visit their website here)
   Holy Name Society
Marian Aspects:
   Rosary, Scapular, Visions, Our Lady of Pompeii
Saints:
   103 canonized, 374 beatified
Dominicans number around 6000 Friars worldwide

Categories of Saintly and Influential Dominicans

Back to top of page

Patrons of the Order:
   Our Lady,
   St. Mary Magdalene
   St. Cecilia
   St. Catherine of Alexandria
Preachers:
   St. Dominic
   St. Hyacinth
   St. Vincent Ferrer
Theological:
   St. Thomas Aquinas
Canonical:
   St. Raymond of Peñafort (Read pdf bio here)
Science:
   St. Albert the Great
Art:
   Bl. Fra Angelico
Charity:
   St. Martin de Porres
Pro-Life:
   Bl. Margaret of Costello
Social Justice:
   Francisco de Vitoria
   Bartolomé de las Casas
Youth:
   Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati
Children:
   Bl. Imelda Lambertini
Mystics:
   St. Catherine of Siena
   St. Catherine de Ricci
   Bl. Henry Suso
   Meister Eckhart
   Johannes Tauler
Rosary Promoter:
   Bl. Alan de la Roche
Martyrs:
   St. Peter Martyr
   St. John of Cologne and Companions
   St. Francis de Capillas and Companions
   Bl. Sadok and Companions from Sandomierz
Popes:
   St. Pius V
   Bl. Innocent V
   Bl. Benedict XI
   Servant of God Pope Benedict XIII
Bishops:
   St. Albert
   St. Antoninus
Nuns:
   Bl. Diana
   Bl. Cecilia
   St. Margaret of Hungary
   St. Agnes of Montepulciano
   St. Catherine de Ricci
   Bl. Josefina Sauleda D’Andelo
3rd Order (Laity):
   St. Catherine of Siena
   St. Rose of Lima
   St. Louis de Montfort
   Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati
Formation:
   St. Louis Bertrand
Vocations:
   Bl. Jordan of Saxony
Spiritual Directors / Confessors:
   St. Antoninus
   Bl. Raymond of Capua
Founder of the Angelicum in Rome:
   Bl. Hyacinth Marie Cormier
Family:
   Bl. Jane of Aza
   St. Dominic
   Bl. Mannes
Convert to Catholic Faith from Islam:
   Bl. Anthony Neyrot
Convert to Catholic Faith from Satanism:
   Bl. Bartolo Longo
Dominican Scripture Commentators / Scholars:
   St. Albert the Great
   St. Thomas Aquinas
   Hugh of St. Cher
   Cardinal Cajetan
   Marie-Joseph Lagrange
   Roland de Vaux
   Ceslaus Spicq
   Jerome Murphy O’Connor

Order of Preachers - Worldwide

Back to top of page

World Map of Dominican Locations

image not available


- Click Here - to access this interactive map of Dominican sites around the world




The official international Web site of the Order of Preachers (the Dominicans). The branches of the Dominican family are multiple: brothers, contemplative nuns, congregations of contemplative and apostolic sisters, lay persons in fraternities or secular institutes, secular priests in fraternities. "Each one has its own character, its autonomy. However by taking part in the charism of saint Dominic, they share between them a single vocation to be preachers in the Church.

Masters General

Back to top of page

Currently the 88th Master General of the Dominican Order elected in 2019

image not available
Father Gérard Timoner O.P. (short Bio here)

List of all 88 Master Generals of the Order (Link)

Martyrology of The Sacred Order of Friars Preachers
Dominicans have traditionally prayed for each deceased Master General on the anniversary of their death.
These were listed in the " Martyrology of The Sacred Order of Friars Preachers" (Read it here)


Headquarters, Provinces and Fraternities

Back to top of page

World Headquarters - Santa Sabina Italy (English Version of site link is Here)

World Provinces

Other Dominican Order Connections

Back to top of page

Dominican Colleges and Universities USA (See List Here)

Dominican Life - Links to Nuns, Sisters and Laity (Go To Dom Life USA)