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And you thought Twitter was pointless

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@summatheologiae has set out to post an abridged version of St Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologiae via Twitter. He explains: The goal: 1 article per weekday, broken up into a few tweets. I'll do my best to be brief & funny and inspire you to look up the original. That is not at all as daft as it might sound. Even following a summary of the Summa in this way would be very beneficial; and as the fellow says, it should prompt you to look up the original. There are plenty of sites with an English translation of the Summa . Out of habit, I have always used the New Advent site which is helpfully laid out. @summatheologiae points to a Dominican site with nice printable pdfs of the Summa in the 1920 Dominican translation so you can print out a particular question (or article) to take with you on the train. For those who know Latin, there is the monumental Corpus Thomisticum which has all the works of St Thomas Aquinas in the original Latin, as well as several other useful ...

Aquinas study weekend for young adults

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Sr Valery Walker is organising another Study Weekend for young adults from Friday evening 12 March to midday on Sunday 14 March. This will be a reflective study on the subject of Calvary and the Mass, with special reference to the work of St Thomas Aquinas. Talks will be given by Fr Thomas Crean OP and discussion with Sr Valery Walker OP. The weekend will be held at St Dominic's Convent, Station Road, Stone, Stafforshire, ST15 8EN. The suggested donation is £25. To book a place, email Sr Valery Walker . (There will be a similar weekend after Easter, April 16th-18th. Priest and topic to be arranged.)

Catena Aurea from Baronius Press

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Baronius Press have published a newly typeset edition in four volumes of St Thomas Aquinas' Catena Aurea , as translated into English by the Venerable John Henry Newman. I was very excited to receive a copy of this recently. " Catena Aurea " means "golden chain" and the work consists of a running commentary on the four gospels, taken from the Fathers of the Church. It thus provides a sure guide to the spiritual sense of the gospels and the apostolic tradition in relation to their interpretation. The intrinsic quality of the work is remarkable: the theological genius of St Thomas Aquinas is applied to the selection of quotations from the Fathers, and summaries of their teaching. He was commissioned to compile the commentary by Pope Urban IV. There could scarcely be a better translator than Newman, a highly competent classicist in his own right, and a master of the use of the English language. In his preface to the 1841 edition, Newman wrote: [...] it is impossib...

Thomas Aquinas Day

Another conference coming up this weekend: GOD REVEALING - MAN RECEIVING St Thomas Aquinas on theology A Day at Blackfriars Cambridge Fr Aidan Nichols O.P Sr Valery Walker O.P Saturday 15 November 2008 10am - 5pm £5.00 (Bring a packed lunch) Contact: valeryOP39@googlemail.com

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