May 6

Spiritual Bouquet: He who seeks the glory of the One who sent him is 
truthful, and there is no injustice in him. St. John 7:18

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SAINT DOMINIC SAVIO
Confessor
(1842-1857)

Saint Dominic Savio was born in Riva di Chieri, Italy, on April 2, 
1842. He looked so frail and weak on the morning of his birth that 
his father rushed him that same evening to the parish church for 
Baptism. But Dominic survived and began serving Mass when he was five 
years old, one of his greatest joys. He was often seen at five 
o'clock in the morning in front of the church on his knees in rain or 
snow, waiting for the doors to be opened. On the occasion of his 
First Holy Communion he made the resolution to die rather than sin, 
as he had frequently expressed his determination and ambition to 
become a Saint.

The village pastor at Mondonio, recognizing in Dominic a soul of 
predilection, arranged to have him enter Don Bosco's Oratory at 
Turin. Don Bosco soon noted Dominic's consuming quest for sanctity, 
and pointed out to the boy that the path to holiness is not 
necessarily among hair shirts and tortures of the flesh, but in the 
cheerful bearing and offering of each day's small crosses. Steering 
the lad away from artificial practices, his loved master showed him 
that for a soul avid of penance, there is a superabundance to be had 
for the taking, through acceptance of the monotony and tribulations 
inseparable from the perfect fulfillment of the duties of one's state of life.

After a few months of life in the environment of the Oratory and 
under the saintly care of Saint John Bosco, Dominic's soul was fired 
with the zeal of his master, whose rule of life, "Give me souls, 
Lord; You take the rest," the boy adopted for his own. Following the 
example of Don Bosco, who in season and out of season sought those 
souls wherever they were to be found, Dominic also went after them in 
his own little world. In the Oratory he founded and directed the 
Immaculate Conception Sodality, a group of boys who by prayer, word 
and example carried on an apostolate among their classmates and 
proved to be of valuable assistance to Don Bosco in his work.

On one occasion Dominic broke up a vicious "duel with stones." 
Standing between the boy-duelists with dramatic suddenness, he 
flashed a crucifix and said: "This is Friday. Today Christ died for 
love of us. Can you look at Him and still hate each other?"

When Dominic's health began to fail he was forced to leave the 
Oratory. Don Bosco and the boys were very sorry to see him leave; he 
had been a good friend to all. Don Bosco said of him: "His cheerful 
character and lively disposition made him extremely popular even 
among those boys who were no great lovers of their faith." His death 
at his home on March 9, 1857, was sweet and peaceful. Pope Pius XII 
canonized him in June, 1954.

Reflection. "Death rather than sin!" That cry from the soul of 
Dominic is now, thanks to Don Bosco, resounding across the rude 
battlefields of teen-age purity, seeking echoes in young and generous hearts.

Source: Lives of the Saints for Every Day of the Year (Reprint of the 
work of John Gilmary Shea, with Appendix including recently canonized 
Saints) (Benziger Brothers: New York, 1955. Third Edition: Tan Books 
and Publishers: Rockford, Ill., 1995).

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