Domingo de Guzmán

Domingo de Guzmán

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Domingo de Guzmán was a Spanish priest and the founder of the Dominican Order in the early 13th century. He is best known for his commitment to preaching and combating heresy during a time of religious conflict in Europe. His efforts were aimed at promoting the Catholic faith and he is often associated with the Inquisition, which sought to root out heretical beliefs. His legacy continues through the Dominican Order, which emphasizes education, spirituality, and social justice.

Born on Aug 08, 1170 (855 years old)

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Paraguay Paraguay: Domingo de Guzmán is referenced as someone involved in the violent actions of Christianity. 3

ABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967: La caída del cristianismo - Opinión