Adler and Robert Maynard Hutchins established the Great Books Foundation in 1947. Their purpose was to expand opportunities ...
The semifinals of the 2025 Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament are in the books and the final pairings are set. All but ...
IT was most likely in the lecture halls of the University of Paris that St Albert the Great first took St Thomas Aquinas ...
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The book shows how the Golden Age of Islamic thought shaped thinking in all the Abrahamic faiths ...
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who was not a canonized saint, to be a guide to the Christian paradise—a woman, no less, who has the temerity to contradict Thomas Aquinas on important theological questions.
William Mahrt, a towering figure in sacred music, left a legacy of preserving the Church’s traditional liturgical songs.
Adapted from Archbishop's homily at USC's "Gold Mass" marking the 800th anniversary of the birth of St. Thomas Aquinas.
In a short but poignant text from his best-known work, ‘Summa Theologiae,’ Aquinas explained his views on venerating relics.
Yet venerating relics remains far from a “relic” of the past. At the end of 2024, the skull of St. Thomas Aquinas – the great Dominican medieval thinker whose writings I study – made its ...