Canonization of Thomas Aquinas (original) (raw)
Following two inquiries which involved over a hundred eyewitnesses, the Italian Dominican theologian and philosopher Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) was formally canonized as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church on 18 July 1323 by Pope John XXII. His corpse was boiled and his remains were distributed as relics, the ownership of which was contested for decades. In 1324, he became the second most important saint in the Dominican Order, after Saint Dominic himself. In 1969, the feast day of Saint Thomas Aquinas was revised from 7 March to 28 January.
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dbo:abstract | Following two inquiries which involved over a hundred eyewitnesses, the Italian Dominican theologian and philosopher Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) was formally canonized as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church on 18 July 1323 by Pope John XXII. His corpse was boiled and his remains were distributed as relics, the ownership of which was contested for decades. In 1324, he became the second most important saint in the Dominican Order, after Saint Dominic himself. In 1969, the feast day of Saint Thomas Aquinas was revised from 7 March to 28 January. (en) Luego de dos consultas, el teólogo y filósofo dominico italiano Tomás de Aquino (1225-1274) fue formalmente canonizado como santo de la Iglesia Católica Romana el 18 de julio de 1323 por el Papa Juan XXII. Su cadáver fue hervido y sus restos fueron distribuidos como reliquias. En 1324, se convirtió en el segundo santo más importante de la Orden Dominicana, después del mismo Santo Domingo. En 1969, la festividad de Santo Tomás de Aquino se modificó del 7 de marzo al 28 de enero. (es) |
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rdfs:comment | Following two inquiries which involved over a hundred eyewitnesses, the Italian Dominican theologian and philosopher Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) was formally canonized as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church on 18 July 1323 by Pope John XXII. His corpse was boiled and his remains were distributed as relics, the ownership of which was contested for decades. In 1324, he became the second most important saint in the Dominican Order, after Saint Dominic himself. In 1969, the feast day of Saint Thomas Aquinas was revised from 7 March to 28 January. (en) Luego de dos consultas, el teólogo y filósofo dominico italiano Tomás de Aquino (1225-1274) fue formalmente canonizado como santo de la Iglesia Católica Romana el 18 de julio de 1323 por el Papa Juan XXII. Su cadáver fue hervido y sus restos fueron distribuidos como reliquias. En 1324, se convirtió en el segundo santo más importante de la Orden Dominicana, después del mismo Santo Domingo. En 1969, la festividad de Santo Tomás de Aquino se modificó del 7 de marzo al 28 de enero. (es) |
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