St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) was educated in Naples. He entered the Dominican Order in 1244 and devoted the rest of his life to comprehending God's Revelation through reason, contemplation, and prayer. In the course of a brilliant career, he preached widely throughout Europe and wrote over 100 volumes. St. Thomas died in 1274, was canonized in 1323, and was proclaimed a Doctor of the Universal Church in 1567.
"A marvelous companion and comparison document for the contemporary
Church's Catechism." -- The Very Rev. Peter Stravinskas "Personal
Endorsement"
"St. Thomas wrote that 'three things are necessary for the
salvation of man: to know what he ought to believe, to know what he
ought to desire, and to know what he ought to do.' The wisdom and
life-changing power of this maxim will reverberate mightily in all
who ponder the truths contained in The Aquinas Catechism." --
Patrick Madrid, Author, "Search and Rescue" and "Surprised by
Truth" "Personal Endorsement"
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