No, Saint Thomas the Apostle and Saint Thomas Aquinas are not the same person. Saint Thomas the Apostle was one of the Twelve Apostles chosen by Jesus, while Saint Thomas Aquinas was a theologian and philosopher who lived in the 13th century.
No, Saint Thomas Aquinas did not translate the Bible. He was a philosopher and theologian known for his writings on natural theology and the relationship between faith and reason.
There is no such saint. There is a Thomas Aquinas and an Augustine of Hippo but no Saint Augustine Aquinas.
Saint Thomas Aquinas was born on January 28, 1225.
Saint Thomas Aquinas was born on January 28, 1225.
Saint Thomas Aquinas died on March 7, 1274 at the age of 49.
While there are stories and legends of miracles associated with Saint Thomas Aquinas, they have not been verified or confirmed by the church. As a Catholic theologian and philosopher, Aquinas is best known for his intellectual contributions to the Church rather than acts of miracles.
Saint Thomas Aquinas University's motto is 'Facientes Veritatem'.
Saint Thomas Aquinas had one sister named Theodora.
Saint Thomas Aquinas University was created on 1580-06-13.
Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas was created in 1577.
Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas's motto is 'Caritas veritatis'.