ST. THOMAS AQUINAS ( ) AND HIS TEACHINGS TODAY DATE: MARCH 17 TH 2018 ROSA, SEUNG HEE KANG MYSTERIALUCIS CHAPTER

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ST. THOMAS AQUINAS (1225-1274) AND HIS TEACHINGS TODAY DATE: MARCH 17 TH 2018 ROSA, SEUNG HEE KANG MYSTERIALUCIS CHAPTER

BIOGRAPHY Born circa 1225 in Roccasecca, in the Kingdom of Sicily as a son of Landolfo count of Aquino and Theodora, the countess of Teano. Youngest of eight siblings. Prediction of a Holy Hermit.

EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION At the Abbey of Monte Casino amongst Benedictine Monks when he was 5 years old. For the next 5 years at a Benedictine house in Naples. He studied Aristotle s work. He also developed an interest in more contemporary monastic orders. Circa 1239 1244:

EDUCATION CONT D Family s kidnap. Thomas s imprinsonment in the fortress of San Giovanni at Roccasecca. * Legend That night two angels appeared to him as he slept and strengthened his determination to remain celibate, saying we gird you with the girdle of Perpetual virginity. In 1244, his mother, Theodora sought to save his family s dignity. Thomas was first sent to Naples and then to Rome to meet Johannes von Wildeshausen, the Master General of the Dominican Order.

EDUCATION CONT D From 1245 to 1252: Thomas continued to pursue his studies with Dominicans in Naples, Paris (this is the place where he met St. Albert the Great (1206-1280)) and Cologne. He went on to teach at the University of Paris. St. Albert the Great defended him, We call this young man a dumb ox, but his bellowing in doctrine will one day resound throughout the world!

PRINCIPAL WORKS St. Thomas Aquinas was a prolific writer; he wrote close to 60 unknown works ranging in length from short to tome-like. While teaching at Colonge in the early 1250s: In 1256, while serving as regent master in theology at the University of Paris:

PRINCIPAL WORKS CONT D From 1265 to 1274: Summa Theologiae (summary of theology) largely in philosophical in nature and it is followed by Summa Contra Gentiles (Against the errors of the infidels). Many commentaries, for example, examining the principles of natural philosophy espoused in Aristotle s writings: O the Heavens, Meteorology, On Generation and Corruption, On the Soul, Nicomachean Ethics and Metaphysics, and others. Some of the Hymns for the feast of Corpus Christi, Pange Lingua, Tantum Ergo and Panis Angelicus.

SIGNIFICANT DISPUTES IN 1268-1272 In 1268 1272: Disputes Averroism as regent master at the University of Paris for a second time. Thomas wrote two works, one is De unitate intellectus contra Averrostas (On the unity of intellect, against Averroists) and the other is De aeternitate mundi, contra murmurantes (On the eternity of the world, against Grumblers.)

MEDIEVAL SCHOLASTIC METHOD Scholasticism is a method of critical thought A way of teaching or learning. The main purpose is to find an answer to a question or to show that a contradiction can be resolved.

SUMMA THEOLOGIAE 3A-Q46-7-12: THE PASSION OF CHRIST 12 articles: 1. whether it was necessary for Christ to suffer for the deliverance of the human race? 2. whether there was any other possible means of delivering men? 3. whether this was the most suitable means? 4. whether it was fitting for Christ to suffer on the cross? 5. the extent of His sufferings? 6. whether the pain he endured was the greatest? 7. whether His entire soul suffered? 8. whether His Passion hindered the joy of fruition? 9. the time of the Passion. 10. the place; 11. whether it was fitting for Him to be crucified with robbers? 12. whether Christ s Passion is attributed to the Godhead?

ARTICLE OF FAITH FROM TRUTH (DE VERITATE) This work was written in Rome, 1261-64. * Pope Leo II summed up St. Thomas s service to the Faith as Aeterni Patris (Eternal father):he won this title of distinction for himself.

LATER LIFE AND DEATH In June 1272: St. Thomas s mystic vision on the feast of St. Nicholas in 1273: Thou hast written well of me, Thomas; what reward wilt thou have? to which St. Thomas Aquinas replied, None other than thyself, Lord.

LATER LIFE AND DEATH CONT D In January 1274: His canonization by Pope John XXII in July 18 th 1323. His feast: January 28 th, originally it as March 7 th.

TEACHINGS His purity of mind with Divine grace made him the Angelic doctor. The spirit of prayer:

TEACHINGS CONT D (MORAL TEACHING) The reality and dignity of being a human person: Human capacities and the image of God: The primary goal of human life:

TEACHINGS CONT D (MORAL TEACHING) Virtues: * Four Cardinal virtues: Prudence, Justice, courage and temperance * Theological Virtues: faith, hope and charity. Human flourishing (ethical life):

TANTUM ERGO Let us sing together handout https://youtu.be/swns4kjzc9e

LET S TAKE A BREAK!

DISCUSSION What is your learning from St. Thomas Aquinas today? Where was your energy highest and lowest? How can we apply his teaching in our daily life? How do you define your happiness?

LET US PRAY TOGETHER.

PRAY FOR US. St. Dominic. Pray for us. St. Albert the Great. Pray for us. St. Thomas Aquinas. Pray for us.