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  2. Aug 9, 2023 · Italian Dominican theologian Saint Thomas Aquinas was one of the most influential medieval thinkers of Scholasticism and the father of the Thomistic school of theology.

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  4. Aug 1, 2024 · St. Thomas Aquinas was the greatest of the Scholastic philosophers. He produced a comprehensive synthesis of Christian theology and Aristotelian philosophy that influenced Roman Catholic doctrine for centuries and was adopted as the official philosophy of the church in 1917.

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    • He was born and grew up in a castle. Thomas was from a well-to-do family in Roccasecca, Italy. He had three brothers and five sisters.
    • He had a lifelong fear of storms. That’s probably because when he was a toddler, his infant sister was killed by lightning when they were both taking a nap in the same room.
    • When he was a boy he was sent to study at the famous monastery of Monte Cassino. He stayed there through his teens and probably became a Benedictine oblate.
    • He ran away from home to follow his Dominican vocation. His family wouldn’t have objected to him staying at Monte Cassino in view of becoming the abbot.
  5. 'Thomas of Aquino '; c. 1225 – 7 March 1274) was an Italian [6] Dominican friar and priest, an influential philosopher and theologian, and a jurist in the tradition of scholasticism from the county of Aquino in the Kingdom of Sicily.

    • Saint Thomas Aquinas Died in Fossanova Abbey, Italy in 1274 AD. St. Thomas Aquinas died when trying to reach the second Council of Lyon by donkey on March 7, 1274 AD.
    • Saint Thomas Aquinas Was Canonized in 1323 AD. St. Thomas Aquinas was canonized 50 years after his death, on July 18, 1323, by Pope John XXII. During his canonization process, the “devil’s advocate” (appointed to argue against the canonization of an individual) pointed out that St. Thomas Aquinas had not been associated with any miracles.
    • Saint Thomas Aquinas Is Venerated as One of the Church’s Greatest Theologians. During the Counter-Reformation, also called the Catholic Reformation or the Catholic Revival, St. Thomas Aquinas’ theological work Summa Theologiae was placed beside the Bible and the Decretals at the Council of Trent.
    • Saint Thomas Aquinas’ Symbol and Iconography Is of a Great Intellectual. Much of the symbolism which surrounds St. Thomas Aquinas focuses on his legacy as a great intellectual and is often a book, a dove by his ear, the sun, and an ox.
  6. St. Thomas Aquinas. St. Thomas Aquinas stands as one of the great giants among both intellectuals and prayerful disciples in the Catholic tradition. He was born to nobility around 1225 in Aquino, Italy. He had several sisters and was the youngest of four sons. His youngest sister was killed by lightning one night while sleeping in the same room ...

  7. Dec 7, 2022 · Between antiquity and modernity stands Thomas Aquinas (ca. 1225–1274). The greatest figure of thirteenth-century Europe in the two preeminent sciences of the era, philosophy and theology, he epitomizes the scholastic method of the newly founded universities.

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