
Saint Saint Thomas Aquinas, Priest and Doctor
1225–1274 · Medieval · Dominican Order
Feast day: January 28
To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary.
Biography
Thomas Aquinas OP was an Italian Dominican friar and priest, theologian, and philosopher. He is considered one of the most influential thinkers in the history of Catholic theology and Western philosophy. Thomas was a proponent of natural theology and the father of a school of thought (encompassing both theology and philosophy) known as Thomism. He argued that God is the source of the light of natural reason and the light of faith. He embraced several ideas put forward by Aristotle and attempted to synthesize Aristotelian philosophy with the principles of Christianity. He has been described as "the most influential thinker of the medieval period" and "the greatest of the medieval philosopher-theologians". Thomas Aquinas's philosophy influenced modern virtue ethics, aesthetics, and cognitive theory. He has been criticized, notably by Bertrand Russell, for seeking to justify conclusions already dictated by faith rather than follow reason independently. Thomas's best-known works are the unfinished Summa Theologica, or Summa Theologiae (1265–1274), the Disputed Questions on Truth (1256–1259) and the Summa contra Gentiles (1259–1265). His commentaries on Christian Scripture and on Aristotle also form an important part of his body of work. He is also notable for his Eucharistic hymns, which form a part of the Church's liturgy. As a Doctor of the Church, Thomas is considered one of the Catholic Church's greatest theologians and philosophers. He is known in Catholic theology as the Doctor Angelicus ("Angelic Doctor", with the title "doctor" meaning "teacher"), and the Doctor Communis ("Universal Doctor"). In 1999, Pope John Paul II added a new title to these traditional ones: Doctor Humanitatis ("Doctor of Humanity/Humaneness"). Thomas Aquinas was most likely born in the family castle of Roccasecca, near Aquino, controlled at that time by the Kingdom of Sicily (in present-day Lazio, Italy), c. 1225.
Prayers
Intercessory Prayer
intercessionSaint Saint Thomas Aquinas, Priest and Doctor, patron of students, pray for those who seek your intercession. Lead us closer to Christ, our Lord. Amen.
— Original composition (intercessory formula)
Prayer to Saint Thomas Aquinas, Patron of Schools
intercessionAngelic Doctor Saint Thomas, prince of theologians and model of philosophers, bright ornament of the Christian world and light of the Church; O heavenly patron of all Catholic schools, who didst learn wisdom without guile and dost communicate it without envy, intercede for us with the Son of God, Wisdom itself, that the spirit of wisdom may descend upon us, and enable us to understand clearly that which thou hast taught, and fulfil it by imitating thy deeds; to become partakers of that doctrine and virtue which caused thee to shine like the sun on earth; and at last to rejoice with thee for ever in their most sweet fruits in Heaven, together praising the Divine Wisdom for all eternity. Amen.
— The Raccolta, 1910 edition, p. 320 (no. 354)
Patronages
- universities(place)
- students(situation)
- apologist(occupation)
- pencil makers(occupation)
- philosophers(occupation)
- theologians(occupation)
- theology teacher(occupation)
- university teacher(occupation)
- academics(situation)
- against lightning(situation)
- against storms(situation)
- and universities(situation)
- apologists(situation)
- aquino(situation)
- batangas(situation)
- belcastro(situation)
- booksellers(situation)
- catholic academies(situation)
- chastity(situation)
- falena(situation)
- italy(situation)
- learning(situation)
- mangaldan(situation)
- pangasinan(situation)
- publishers(situation)
- saint philip neri seminary(situation)
- scholars(situation)
- schools(situation)
- sto. tomas(situation)
- student(situation)
- theologian(situation)
- university of santo tomas(situation)
Sources: Wikipedia (19) · Wikidata (9) · Catholic Encyclopedia 1913 (3) · Catholic Encyclopedia 1913; universal (1). Wikipedia content used under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Related saints
- TeacherSaint Albertus Magnus
Aquinas studied under Albert at Cologne and Paris; Albert defended him against critics who mocked him as 'the dumb ox.'