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St. Dominic Savio [videorecording] / produced by Family Rosary Crusade.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Once upon a saintPublication details: Quezon City : Felta.Description: 1 videodisc (31:52 mins.)Subject(s): Dominic was born in Riva, Italy in 1842. When he was five years old, he learned to serve Mass. At twelve he visited St. John Bosco and told him that he wanted to be priest. Dominic entered the Oratory school, which John Bosco started. Dominic's schoolmates liked him because he was very kind and cheerful. He studied hard and loved to pray. But his wealth was poor, and after two years he had to return home. Dominic always kept this rules, which he had written in a notebook on his First Communion Day: (1) I will go to Confession and to Communion often. (2) I will keep holy the Feastdays. (3) Jesus and Mary will be my best friends. (4) I will rather die than commit a sin. When Dominic was dying, he said: "What beautiful things I see!" He was only fifteen years old. St. John Bosco wrote the story of his life. Dominic Savio was made a saint and is honored as the patron of teenagers.
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Dominic was born in Riva, Italy in 1842. When he was five years old, he learned to serve Mass. At twelve he visited St. John Bosco and told him that he wanted to be priest. Dominic entered the Oratory school, which John Bosco started. Dominic's schoolmates liked him because he was very kind and cheerful. He studied hard and loved to pray. But his wealth was poor, and after two years he had to return home. Dominic always kept this rules, which he had written in a notebook on his First Communion Day: (1) I will go to Confession and to Communion often. (2) I will keep holy the Feastdays. (3) Jesus and Mary will be my best friends. (4) I will rather die than commit a sin. When Dominic was dying, he said: "What beautiful things I see!" He was only fifteen years old. St. John Bosco wrote the story of his life. Dominic Savio was made a saint and is honored as the patron of teenagers.

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