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St. Thomas was not a member of a monastic order. However, he was a member of the Order of Preachers - a Dominican.

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Q: What monastic order did St. Thomas Aquinas belong to?
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What order did Saint Thomas Aquinas belong to?

Thomas Aquinas was a member of the Order of Preachers - the Dominicans.


To what religious order did Saint Thomas Aquinas belong?

Thomas Aquinas was a member of the Order of Preachers - the Dominicans.


Which denomination Thomas Aquinas belong to?

By denomination I presume you mean religious order. Thomas Aquinas was a member of the Order of Preachers - the Dominicans.


Where did St. Thomas Aquinas go and which order did he belong to?

Thomas Aquinas was a member of the Dominican Order and spent many years in Paris as the regent master at the University there. He also spent time in Naples, Cologne, Rome and other European cities.


Was Saint Thomas Aquinas a Dominican?

Yes, he was a member of the Dominican Order. His parents were not happy about this as they wanted him to join the Benedictines.


When was Monastic Order of Avallon created?

Monastic Order of Avallon was created in 1970.


Thomas Aquinas wrote about the nature and role of government in?

Thomas Aquinas wrote about the nature and role of government in his work "Summa Theologica." He believed that government exists to promote the common good and maintain order in society through just laws. Aquinas argued that rulers derive their authority from God and must govern with wisdom and justice.


Was Thomas Aquinas famous or living in obscurity a financial success or a pauper?

Aquinas was well recognized as a brilliant theologian in his day. Since he was a Dominican he had taken the vow of poverty and consequently was supported by the Order of St. Dominic. He had no finances at all.


Which catholic thinker wrote in the middle ages that men have the right to overthrow an unjust ruler?

One of the Catholic thinkers in the Middle Ages who wrote about the right to overthrow an unjust ruler was St. Thomas Aquinas. In his work "Summa Theologiae," Aquinas argued that if a ruler becomes a tyrant and abuses his power, the people have the right to resist and potentially overthrow him, as long as it is done for the common good and with the intention of restoring justice and order.


What is a beneficial order in philosophy?

Aquinas belief about beneficial order


Which monastic order helped the poor?

The order of St Francis of Assisi


What order did Thomas Aquinas live his life?

Born in castle at Roccasecca, near Naples. Educated at Monestary. Recieved doctorate in Theology. Taught in Paris. Studied Dominican Monestaries.