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  1. 28 de ene. de 2014 · One day, messengers who were carrying documents concerning the miracles attributed to Brother Thomas Aquinas to the Pope, were going across the Alps above Lausanne. A mule with a very heavy load slipped and fell, rolled down the side of a cliff, and was finally dashed against some jagged rocks.

  2. The Pope Canonizes Thomas Aquinas. In ordering the inquiry upon the virtues and miracles of the great Doctor, Pope John XXII had said, “We believe that Brother Thomas is glorious in heaven, because his life was holy, and his doctrine alone is a miracle.”

  3. 11 de oct. de 2010 · We might therefore try to tighten the definition by saying that a miracle is an event that exceeds the productive power of nature (St. Thomas Aquinas, SCG 3.103; ST 1.110, art. 4), where “nature” is construed broadly enough to include ourselves and any other creatures substantially like ourselves.

  4. 28 de mar. de 2024 · This paper discusses how Thomas Aquinas and some Neo-Thomists scholars (Juan José Urráburu, Joseph Hontheim, Édouard Hugon, and Joseph Gredt) analysed the metaphysical possibility of miracles.

  5. Explore St. Thomas Aquinas's in-depth biography, theological teachings and divine miracles. Read their inspirational quotes, prayers, and books that illuminate their spiritual journey.

  6. 7 de dic. de 2022 · Between antiquity and modernity stands Thomas Aquinas (ca. 1225–1274). The greatest figure of thirteenth-century Europe in the two preeminent sciences of the era, philosophy and theology, he epitomizes the scholastic method of the newly founded universities.

  7. Thomas Aquinas, on the other hand, claims that only an infinite spirit, i.e., God, can perform a genuine miracle.” In fact, Aquinas seems to be the main authority to introduce this distinction between finite and infinite agents in the definition of a miracle.