Massive and unusually elongated, “The Triumph of St. Thomas Aquinas” depicts the 13th-century saint throned in a golden sun, with Aristotle and Plato standing reverently on either side.
When you think about it, looking a skull square in the empty eye sockets can seem pretty creepy. Macabre, perhaps. Definitely ...
Over 1,500 people venerate St. Thomas Aquinas' skull in Baltimore, reflecting on his lasting impact on church and society ...
Hafenmair was one of more than 1,500 people who visited Ss. Philip and James Dec. 17-18 to pray and venerate the relic of St.
Hundreds gathered at Sts. Philip and James Church on North Charles Street for the final chance to see the relics of a revered ...
Originally published in French in 2019, A Brief Life of Thomas Aquinas is designed to serve an audience who "tried to read something by St. Thomas or about him" and found the language to be an ...