The paragraph below is a direct quote from an article on the website of the Dominican Order.
"Above all these, we must not lose sense of the fact that, after 800 centuries, the Convent remains even today; a home for the friars and the dwelling place of the body of our Holy Father Dominic, the place where he has found comfort and rest."
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Always suspected that the Preachers were 80k year old Dinosaurs. :-)
Sorry, should have said 800k.
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