Dominic Savio

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St. Dominic Savio

The holy Dominic Savio also Domenico Savio (* 2. April 1842 at Riva in Chieri (Northern Italy ); † 9. March 1857 in Mondonio d ' Asti ) was a pupil of Don Bosco .

Life

The son of a blacksmith came to Don Bosco's school in Turin at the age of 12 and became his favorite student. He became an aspirant for the priesthood, charismatically gifted and committed helper of Don Bosco in his educational and youth pastoral work among the poor youth of Turin and Piedmont . He founded a group dedicated to the apostolate among his classmates and became a courageous “peacemaker” who always tried to settle disputes. His motto was “ La morte, ma non peccati ” (German: “Death, but not sin”).

He died of pulmonary tuberculosis at the age of 14 .

effect

In 1859, Don Bosco wrote the biography of his favorite pupil, who died early, in which he portrayed him as an ideal of an exemplary pupil and a committed young Christian. Since then, this book has had many editions and has been translated into almost all modern languages ​​as part of the worldwide Don Bosco Youth Organization.

Dominic Savio was beatified on May 3, 1950 and canonized on June 12, 1954. The comment on the canonization reads: "Already in this life filled with abundant gifts of grace, he left this earth early to receive the reward for his filial love for God with the intercession of the Queen of Heaven", declared Pope Pius XII. at the canonization in 1954.

His relics rest in the Basilica of Mary Help of Valdocco (Turin).

He is the patron saint of the Catholic youth group, the Catholic youth, the altar boys , the boys' choir and the patron saint of the Pueri Cantores . He is also venerated as an advocate by expectant mothers. Since 1950 groups of the "Friends of Dominikus Savio" have been formed in numerous countries.

His feast day is March 9th, the Don Bosco family celebrates the feast of St. Dominic Savio on May 6th.

See also

literature

  • Giovanni Bosco : Vita del giovanetto Savio Domenico, allievo dell'Oratorio di S. Francesco di Sales. Torino 1859
  • Giovanni Bosco, Siegfried Hornauer: Dominikus Savio, student in the oratorio of St. Francis de Sales in Turin. Fährmann Verlag, 1956.
  • Willibrord Menke: Dominikus Savio. More publishing house, 1953.
  • Hermann M. Dobler: Willing is power. St. Dominic Savio, Don Bosco's best student. Vienna 1983
  • Ida Loidl: The little friend of St. Don Bosco. Ebensee 1984
  • Teresio Bosco: Dominic Savio. printed for the Freundeskreis Maria Goretti e. V., Munich 1991. With the permission of the editor of the German translation, the Provincial Council of the Austrian Salesian Province, Vienna. see. Italian version, 5th edition 1985, ISBN 88-01-15614-6
  • Anne Hoffmann: Accepting fate, even if we cannot understand it. From the life of Dominic Savio. Munich 2006.
  • Otto WahlSavio, Domenico. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 8, Bautz, Herzberg 1994, ISBN 3-88309-053-0 , Sp. 1459-1461.

Web links

Commons : Dominic Savio  - album with pictures, videos and audio files