Sunday, April 25, 2021

Saint Life: Thomas Aquinas—Antidote to Modernism (7 March)

CA 9+ Saint Life: Thomas Aquinas—Antidote to Modernism (7 March) 43,778 views •Feb 4, 2020 2K 28 Share Save Sensus Fidelium 188K subscribers Just as the moderns are all in rebellion against the perennial philosophy so well expressed by St. Thomas Aquinas, so too is the very same Saint and his teachings the antidote to all modern errors... For more please visit http://reginaprophetarum.org​ & remember to say 3 Hail Marys for the priest ***Donations to Sensus Fidelium is 501(c)3 tax deductible*** 🙏🏻PLEASE HELP OUR CHANNEL GROW 🙏🏻 ▶️ 1. Become a Channel Patron: https://www.patreon.com/SensusFidelium​ ▶️ 2. Visit the website https://www.sensusfidelium.us​ for Gueranger, Saint of the Day, Apologetics, Meditation by the Saints, Scripture Study and more. ▶️ 3. BitChute --- https://www.bitchute.com/channel/Sens...​ ▶️ 4. Paypal, Bitcoin, Anedot, Stripe, Square & PO Box donations - https://sensusfidelium.us/donate-supp...​ ▶️ 5. YouTube: Click Subscribe, then Click "Notification Bell" = 🔔 Please "Like" our videos so that Youtube shares it to others by clicking the "Like" thumbs-up under the video = 👍🏻 ▶️ 6. Please share this video 📲, and help others find Christ inside the Catholic Church! Please share this video on Facebook and Twitter using the share button. ▶️ 7. Follow on Social Media: 🔴 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SensusFidelium/​ 🔴 Sensus Fidelium Twitter: https://https://twitter.com/Sensus_Fi...​ 🔴 YouTube: Click Subscribe, then Click "Notification Bell" = 🔔 175 Comments Auggie Giuseppe Add a public comment... Crystal D Crystal D 1 year ago (edited) I had no idea the ideas put forth by Descartes (can trust only your mind, not your senses) and Hume (no such thing as a cause) had me me questioning my own sanity all this time, ever since they introduced those ideas to us in high school. Praise God for restoring to me the ability to consciously trust in my senses. 73 Matthew Alexander Matthew Alexander 1 year ago Frigging Mind Blowing Sermon... St Thomas Aquinas is OFF THE CHARTS!!!! WOW!! thank you for this.....awesome, awesome, awesome. The one true church!!! ❤❤❤✝️🙏💪 49 St. Dymphna St. Dymphna 1 year ago I'm a new student of Theology. I need this saints help 😫 21 Rino Joseph Rino Joseph 1 year ago According to the records of his canonization, Thomas fell at once into a mystical sleep and had a vision. Two angels came to him from heaven and bound a cord around his waist, saying, “On God’s behalf, we gird you with the girdle of chastity, a girdle which no attack will ever destroy.” In the records of his canonization, many different witnesses who knew St. Thomas at different points in his life remarked about his evidently high degree of purity and chastity. The angels’ gift preserved St. Thomas from sexual temptation and bestowed upon him an enduring purity that ennobled all his thoughts and actions. Pope Pius XI wrote: “If St. Thomas had not been victorious when his chastity was in peril, it is very probable that the Church would never have had her Angelic Doctor.” 39 Luisa Lopez Luisa Lopez 1 year ago Saint Thomas pray for us! 26 julie next julie next 1 year ago The best homily and vid I've heard and seen in a long time. Holy words and uplifting images. A major THANK YOU to all involved. 34 Paul Bany Paul Bany 1 year ago What a great and inspiring sermon is! Thank you Father for sharing this powerful sermon with us and may God be praised and glorified through it. St. Thomas Aquinas, pray for us. Amen! 15 marynadononeill marynadononeill 1 year ago I said my three Hail Marys for you. Thank you for your internet ministry. 9 S Stritmatter S Stritmatter 1 year ago Sooooo much covered in this short discourse. Thank you for posting this 9 darkslayer175 darkslayer175 3 months ago Thank God, for this humble Dominican who continues to carry the whole church with his theology, over 700 years later. Saint Thomas pray for us. 6 eve malone eve malone 1 year ago (edited) B16 said he choose the name Benedict (i.e. Benedictine philosophy) because he felt Aquinas was too restrictive. Kinda sad.

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