St. Thomas was not a member of a monastic order. However, he was a member of the Order of Preachers - 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.
Thomas Aquinas was a member of the Order of Preachers - the Dominicans.
By denomination I presume you mean religious order. Thomas Aquinas was a member of the Order of Preachers - the Dominicans.
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.
No, but he was a lay brother member of the Dominican Order.
Roman Catholic AnswerDominican is a way of referring to a member of the Dominican order: The Order of Preachers. They are considered friars and their principal vocation is preaching.
Thomas Aquinas was a member of the Order of Preachers - the Dominicans.
Yes, he wanted to become a member of the Dominican Order but his family insisted he become a Benedictine monk. It took some time but he eventually got his wish.
A Dominicon Catholic is probably a misspelling of Dominican. A Dominican is a member of the Order of Preachers which was founded by St. Dominic. See attached link below.
Rose entered the Dominican convent in 1602.
The motto of Dominican Order is 'To Praise, To bless, To preach'.