St. Thomas Aquinas, the foremost Scholastic of the Middle Ages, was an Italian Dominican theologian born in Roccasecca, Italy, and canonized in 1323. He contributed significantly to Latin theology, typically through his masterworks, the Summa Theologica
St. Thomas St. Thomas Aquinas St. Thomas Becket St. Thomas More St. Thomas of Villanueva St. Valentine St. Vincent de Paul St. Wulfstan Soul St. Zita Find the Perfect New Rosary at 15% off! Enjoy Daily Readings? Pay it Forward
It originated in the fifth century with the heretics Pelagius and Celestius56and was universally rejected by both Fathers and popes of the early church, as evidenced by its rejection by Augustine and Gregory the Great, and in later centuries by Anselm, Bernard of Clairveaux, and Thomas Aquinas...
7 Little-Known Facts About Saint Patrick Saint Nicholas Jerry Falwell Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh Saint Thomas Aquinas History of the Dalai Lama's Biggest Controversies Saint Patrick Pope Benedict XVI John Calvin Dalai Lama
Famous Religious Figures Jesus Christ Muhammad 7 Little-Known Facts About Saint Patrick Saint Nicholas Jerry Falwell Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh Saint Thomas Aquinas History of the Dalai Lama's Biggest Controversies Saint Patrick Pope Benedict XVI John Calvin Dalai Lama Advertisement - Continue Reading Below...
St. Thomas St. Thomas Aquinas St. Thomas Becket St. Thomas More St. Thomas of Villanueva St. Valentine St. Vincent de Paul St. Wulfstan Soul St. Zita Secret Archives of the Saints, Subscribe Today More Saints Search Search Saints Trending Saints: St. Faustina Kowalska St. Francis of Assi...
Aquinas, St. ThomasSt. Thomas Aquinas. Thomas held out stubbornly against his family despite a year of captivity. He was finally liberated and in the autumn of 1245 went to Paris to the convent of Saint-Jacques, the great university centre of the Dominicans; there he studied underSt. Albert...
St. Thomas Aquinas Italian Christian theologian and philosopher St. John Henry Newman British theologian Saʿadia ben Joseph Jewish exegete and philosopher Tertullian Christian theologian N.F.S. Grundtvig Danish bishop and poet St. John of Damascus ...
Thomas Aquinas, and St. Catherine of Siena. The 19th and 20th centuries witnessed a tremendous development of congregations of Dominican sisters engaged in teaching, nursing, and a wide variety of charitable works. Some of these congregations, such as the Maryknoll Sisters, are devoted to work ...
Saint Valentine is the name of one or two legendary Christian martyrs whose lives seem to have a historical basis. Celebrated on February 14, Valentine is venerated as the patron saint of lovers, people with epilepsy, and beekeepers.