Who was St. Thomas Aquinas?

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2011

www.romereports.com January 28 is the day the Catholic Church honors St. Thomas Aquinas. The Italian saint was a priest and is widely recognized as being one of the most influential figures in the study of theology.

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  • @MrViobattie Here you have the text of Aquinas about women.“If it were not for some [divine] power that wanted the feminine sex to exist, the birth of a woman would be just another accident, such as that of other monsters [= a dog with two heads, a calf with five legs, etc.

    “Nisi ergo esset aliqua virtus quae intenderet femineum sexum, generation feminae esset omnino a casu, sicut et aliorum monstrorum”. De Veritate 5, 9, d. 9.

  • @MrViobattie  St Theresa of Avila, another of those wacky doctors of the church, claiming in her book, that...SEX IS CRIMINAL.. She should be called insane.

  • @ndzoko Saint Catherine of Siena (Doctor of the Church) , Saint Teresa Of Avila (Doctor of the Church), Saint Hildegard of bingen (Doctor of the Church), Saint Therese of Lisieux (Doctor of the Church and the Greatest Saint of The Modern Age) Saint Joan of Arc, Saint Sister Faustina, Saint Apollonia, Saint Rita, Saint Anne Seton, Blessed Mother Theresa, St. Cecilia, Saint Monica, Saint Dorothy, Saint Agnes, Saint Elizabeth Rose, Saint Agatha. Saint Mary The mother of God.

  • A saint who advocates that heretics be murdered. Some saint, if you ask me. A saint who brands women as " a monster of nature... They call him a doctor of the church. No wonder the church is SICK.

  • Really nice to see this video about this Saint, and come to know him.

  • Beautiful video in respect of Saint Thomas Aquinas.

  • I learned at Philosophy about him.

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