There aren't very many left....at the Angelicum, or in Rome in general....or for that matter in all Italy.
Barely 600 left in italy.
It boggles the imagination when I read that before the Reformation, in Italy alone, there were close to 10,000 Dominicans, and over 25,000 world wide at the time of the Reformation.
What the Church has lost for that ear 500 years ago has never been recovered....and Vatican II did alot more to complete the destruction.
Read John 6:66 and know why Christians believe in the true, real and substantial presence of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in the Eucharistic species.
There aren't very many left....at the Angelicum, or in Rome in general....or for that matter in all Italy.
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It boggles the imagination when I read that before the Reformation, in Italy alone, there were close to 10,000 Dominicans, and over 25,000 world wide at the time of the Reformation.
What the Church has lost for that ear 500 years ago has never been recovered....and Vatican II did alot more to complete the destruction.
I was going to ask the same question... And I know there are a good number of brethren in the Angelicum, despite what Anon 2 has said!
ReplyDeleteRead John 6:66 and know why Christians believe in the true, real and substantial presence of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in the Eucharistic species.
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