Join us in 25 minutes for the online premiere of the 2021 Aquinas Lecture, "Aquinas on the New Adam" by Prof. Matthew Levering, in honor of the feast day of our patron, St. Thomas Aquinas. https://t.co/AxvmNNQWji
— Thomistic Institute (@ThomisticInst) January 28, 2021
Thursday, January 28, 2021
Matthew Levering: "Aquinas on the New Adam"
Fr. Serge Bonino on the Eucharist
🔴 In diretta da Santa Maria Novella: "Il Pane di Vita e san Tommaso d'Aquino" fr. Serge-Thomas Bonino, O.P. @Dominican_Order #Aquinas https://t.co/wnildEpRS6 pic.twitter.com/4LGzNLcBxO
— Angelicum (@_Angelicum) January 28, 2021
De Sortibus
On this Feast of St Thomas Aquinas we can celebrate the publication of a short work of his, appearing in print in English for the 1st time: 'De Sortibus' - On the Casting of Lots - translated by the Revd Dr Peter Carey. It's a fascinating little treatise. https://t.co/LtDtD2sFJc
— Andrew Davison (@AP_Davison) January 28, 2021
"Modern" and "Modernity"
Writing a book on the destructive effects of shoehorning medieval International Relations into the "Great Divide" narrative. I'll be citing this excellent piece! https://t.co/zGPAaGSp6i
— Andrew A Latham (@aalatham) January 27, 2021
The Burial of Fr. Reginald
On Thursday, January 21, due to COVID restrictions, Reginald Foster was buried in a private ceremony, later broadcast on video. John Kuhner captures some of what the video camera could not in this personal account of the event. https://t.co/wrsj0SJRv0
— Paideia Institute (@Paideiainstitut) January 28, 2021
Temple of St. John the Forerunner
Hirami Ahmet Pasha Mosque/formerly the Middle Byzantine Church of St. John the Forerunner (Hagios Ioannis Prodromos en to Troullo) pic.twitter.com/f1E6qSFiZr
— The Byzantine Legacy (@ByzantineLegacy) January 28, 2021
Holy Ephrem, Pray for Us!
Today we celebrate St. Ephrem the Syrian We hope you enjoy our documentary on him called:
— Trisagionfilms (@TrisagionFilms) January 28, 2021
Harp of the Holy Spirit: The Life of Saint Ephrem the Syrianhttps://t.co/FiHgyrXEGa
If you wish to help someone, give secretly and avoid arrogance.
Ephrem the Syrian pic.twitter.com/8QOxyjOkqi
January 28: Saint Ephraim the Syrian (link); Saint Isaac the Syrian, Bishop of Ninevah; Venerable Palladius, Hermit of Syria; Saint James the Ascetic; Venerable Ephraim of the Monastery of the Kyiv Caves https://t.co/z3CWP7nKrS
— Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Canada (@GO_Metropolis) January 28, 2021