Dominican Church
The Dominican Church refers to places of worship associated with the Order of Preachers, commonly known as the Dominicans. Founded in the early 13th century by Saint Dominic, this religious order emphasizes preaching, teaching, and the pursuit of truth. Dominican churches often feature simple yet elegant architecture, reflecting the order's commitment to humility and service.
Many Dominican churches are known for their beautiful artwork, including frescoes and stained glass, which depict biblical scenes and the lives of saints. These churches serve as centers for community worship, education, and spiritual growth, embodying the Dominican mission of spreading the Gospel.