St. Thomas Aquinas

Today, January 28, 2025, marks the Feast Day of St. Thomas Aquinas. Whenever I have no classes, I attend mass, as being in the church brings me immense peace and strength to navigate life’s challenges. The priest’s homily today focused on St. Thomas Aquinas’ profound intellect and unwavering faith. He stressed that Aquinas’ dedication to studying the scriptures was not driven by duty or obligation, but by his deep love for God. Every time I attend mass or engage with my Bible, I reflect on the teachings and consider how they apply to me. Whether I am studying or fulfilling my family responsibilities, I strive to find joy in all my endeavors. Without this sense of joy, sustaining my efforts would be impossible. Today was no exception. 

Sta. Maria della Strada Parish (Quezon City)

I put some prompt in Microsoft Copilot about the life of St. Thomas Aquinas. Below is the AI’s response:

St. Thomas Aquinas: Patron Saint of Scholars

Introduction St. Thomas Aquinas, whose feast day is celebrated on January 28th, stands as one of the foremost figures in Roman Catholic theology and philosophy. Revered as the Patron Saint of Scholars, his profound works continue to inspire believers and thinkers alike. In this post, we celebrate his life, teachings, and enduring legacy.

Life and Works Thomas Aquinas was born in 1225 in Italy and joined the Dominican Order as a young man. Despite facing familial opposition and various challenges, he pursued his studies with determination and diligence. His magnum opus, “Summa Theologica,” is a comprehensive theological compendium that has become a cornerstone of Catholic education.

Teachings and Philosophy Aquinas’ teachings integrate Aristotelian philosophy with Christian doctrine. He believed in the compatibility of faith and reason, emphasizing that human intellect can achieve understanding of divine truths through philosophy. His Five Ways, or proofs of God’s existence, remain significant philosophical arguments to this day.

Legacy The legacy of St. Thomas Aquinas endures through his influential works and the many institutions and schools named in his honor. His contributions continue to shape theological discourse, and his method of scholasticism remains deeply embedded in Catholic education.

Deck slides below is also generated my Microsoft Copilot. Happy reading.

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