 He clearly lived a holy holy life. Why is he not Saint Thomas the campus? Ah a very a very interesting question you raised there. One of the answers which is traditionally given which is a kind of semi-legendary answer is that they found that his body had actually moved in his tomb and from this they concluded that you know he was he was actually buried before he had really died. Yes buried alive and because of this fact possibly he didn't die in a state of perfect grace. For the record for me if you live an amazing life and you're going to be canonized and then they bury you alive by accident and then you try to get out of your coffin and they strip canonization away from you that's like the worst it's like pulling the rug out from somebody all-time worst pulling the rug out from you. Will it ease?