
Learning From St. Thomas Aquinas, 750 Years After His Death
St. Thomas is renowned for his great search for truth, and hundreds of students travel annually to Rome to study his prodigious philosophical and theological works.
St. Thomas is renowned for his great search for truth, and hundreds of students travel annually to Rome to study his prodigious philosophical and theological works.
The 22nd edition of the annual procession was attended by about 130 students, faculty and community members on May 11 procession, winding from the church to the courtyard of the Angelicum, past classrooms, the library, auditoriums and back to the church.
The Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, the Pontifical Lateran University and the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum have confirmed they will require the COVID-19 plan for all staff and students.
The Dominican priest talks about his recent appointment as rector of the Angelicum, vibrant spiritual life in Rome, and in engaging with others “in the light of Christ and the Catholic intellectual tradition.”
In addition to teaching theology at the Angelicum, one of seven pontifical universities in Rome, the theologian was charged with reorganizing the university’s Thomistic Institute, which promotes the study of the Catholic Church’s Thomistic tradition.
The French philosopher who won the Ratzinger Prize in 2012 discusses the legacy of St. John Paul II on the occasion of the opening of a new cultural institute bearing his name in Rome.
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