Thomism must not be a museum piece, but an ever-living source [...]. It is necessary to promote, following Jacques Maritain’s expression, a “living Thomism”, capable of renewal in order to respond to today’s questions. In this way, Thomism advances, in a vital dual “systolic and diastolic” movement. Systolic, because there is a need to focus on the study of the work of Saint Thomas in its historical and cultural context, to identify the structural principles and to grasp their originality. Then, however, there is the diastolic movement: to address today’s world in dialogue, so as to assimilate critically what is true and right in the culture of the time.

Address of Pope Francis to the Participants in the International Thomistic Congress,  22 September 2022

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01 Oct 2024

Pontifical Academies Award 2024

CALL FOR COMPETITION : 2024 Prize of the Pontifical Academies

 

The Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas announces the Competition for the 2024 PRIZE OF THE PONTIFICAL ACADEMIES.

As stipulated in the Award Regulations, and in accord with the Dicastery for Culture and Education, the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas is administering the Competition for the 2024 Prize of the Pontifical Academies, awarded by the Holy Father at the annual Public Session of the Pontifical Academies.

A prize is provided for the first and second place winners.

The competition is reserved for young scholars, who are under 35 years of age on September 1, 2024, whose research or activity contributes significantly to the study and dissemination of the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas.

Proposed works (produced in the following languages: Italian, French, Spanish, English) should be on a topic of Thomist philosophy or theology in historical and/or systematic perspective.

Works can be a) unpublished works, b) doctoral dissertations (defended from January 1, 2021 to September 15, 2024), c) published works (from January 1, 2021).

Interested parties should send their works, in digital version to the Secretariat of the Academy (past@past.va) and on paper by regular mail no later than January 1, 2025, specifying on the envelope,

“Premio delle Pontificie Accademie”

al Presidente dell’Accademia, P. S.-T. Bonino, o.p.

Largo Angelicum, 1; 00184 Roma

 

“Prize of the Pontifical Academies”

To the President of the Academy, P. S.-T. Bonino, o.p.

Largo Angelicum, 1; 00184 Rome

Submissions should be accompanied by the curriculum vitae of the authors themselves.

From the Vatican, October 1, 2024.

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12 Jun 2023

The Human Animal: Procreation, Education, and the Foundations of Society

Appreciative of Pope John Paul II’s designation of Thomas Aquinas as Doctor Humanitatis, and in obedience to his commission to ‘develop further this part of Thomistic doctrine which deals with humanity’ (Inter munera academiarum § 4), the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas will devote its 2010 Plenary Session to an examination of The Human Animal: Procreation, Education, and the Foundations of Society.
An important goal of the meeting is to explore contemporary challenges to the dignity of the human animal, and to clarify and affirm this dignity at a proper level based not only on a philosophical reflection, but also with the significant contribution of the current scientific knowledge, especially in the understanding of certain evolutionary mechanisms in relation to life (the discovery of cells and of DNA).

In 2004 the International Theological Commission issued its study on Communion and Stewardship: Human Persons in the Image of God. The Commission affirmed that: ‘The central dogmas of the Christian faith imply that the body is an intrinsic part of the human person and thus participates in his being created in the image of God’. It continues:

This truth has not always received the attention it deserves. Present-day theology is striving to overcome the influence of dualistic anthropologies that locate the imago Dei exclusively with reference to the spiritual aspect of human nature. Partly under the influence first of Platonic and later of Cartesian dualistic anthropologies, Christian theology itself tended to identify the imago Dei in human beings with what is the most specific characteristic of human nature, viz., mind or spirit. The recovery both of elements of biblical anthropology and of aspects of the Thomistic synthesis has contributed to the effort in important ways (Communion and Stewardship, § 27).

When we turn to Thomas’s synthesis, we find an extraordinarily rich appropriation of ancient science and wisdom with Christian teaching. One of the most important, and most familiar, passages on human animality is found in his article in the Summa theologiae on the plurality of precepts of the natural law. Thomas writes: ‘...there is in man an inclination to things that pertain to him more specially, according to that nature which he has in common with other animals; and in virtue of this inclination, those things are said to belong to the natural law “which nature has taught to all animals”, such as sexual intercourse, education of offspring and so forth’ (S.t. I-II, 94.2).
Thomas insists that the human person understands the goods not only of his own body but also the species. The goods of the human animal is not only something lived but something known. They fall under the general precept of law, ‘the good is to be pursued and done, and evil resisted’. This unification in the dynamism towards the good that Thomas was able to do in the self-evident principle of practical reason (habitually held by the habit of synderesis) is quite original, putting human life in a moral order with respect to good beyond instinctual inclination, just as, in relation to speculative reason oriented towards the truth, Aristotle had put the self-evident principle of non contradiction.

Our common animality opens a unique horizon of common goods. First, the loving and enduring communion in one flesh between males and females. Second, the love of the species in procreative acts. Third, the need for philanthropy, particularly in supplying the social resources for education of children. Fourth, the wider solidarity with other living things implied in hu- man stewardship. As rational animals, human beings are immersed in a multifaceted diffusion of the good in living things. This makes specific demands on our vocation to be provident both for oneself and for others. (Damascene, Prol. S.t. I-II).

Comparing the imago Dei in angels and human beings, Thomas contends that we ‘observe in man a certain imitation of God, consisting in the fact that man proceeds from man, as God from God; ‘and also in the fact that the whole human soul is in the whole body’, as God from God; ‘and again, in every part, as God is in regard to the whole world. In these and the like things the image of God is more perfect in man than it is in the angels’ (S.t. I 93.3).

Clearly, Thomas’s remarks in S.t. I-II 94.2 are very brief, and, as it were, telescoped. The passage needs to be understood in the broader context of Thomas’s teaching on how the human body participates in human love and prudence. Moreover, his teaching needs to be carefully understood in view of certain crises of our times: the demographic winter in the developed world, new technologies and the prospect of the machining of the humanum, widespread confusion about the nature and ends of the matrimonial society, and the ongoing challenge of defending the dignity of the whole human being against various philosophical and scientific reductionism.

The three-day program will foster a dialogue between philosophers, historians of philosophy, scientists, and theologians. Rather than having many short remarks, we commission only nine papers. First, each can make a substantive contribution to our theme. Just as importantly, the schedule leaves much time for fruitful dialogue be- tween academicians and invited scholars. The session on Sunday will be devoted to even broader context of S.t. I-II 94.2. These papers will help the Academy to move toward the 2011 Plenary Session, which will examine the last part of the article, where Thomas writes: ‘there is in man an inclination to good according to the nature of his reason, which is proper to him; thus man has a natural inclination to know the truth about God, and to live in society. In this respect, whatever pertains to this inclination be- longs to the natural law: e.g. to shun ignorance, to avoid offending those among whom one has to live, and other such things regarding the above inclination’.

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21 Apr 2023

The Thomistic legacy in Blessed John Paul II and his refounding of the Pontifical Academy of St Thomas Aquinas

The Blessed John Paul II changed the course of his- tory on a par with Gregory the Great and Leo the Great. Not only did He free Europe from the communist ideology and praxis, but, thanks to the strengths of his Magisterium, his prayers, his ideas and actions, He ferried the Church into the Third Millennium with renewed apostolic dynamism. As He affirms, “since the beginning of my Pontificate, I’ve never missed any propitious opportunity to recall the unique figure of St Thomas”, the Doctor Communis of the Church. Indeed, in the wake of the Encyclical Fides et ratio, which reinterprets in the context of modernity Aquinas’ thought on the transcendental themes of truth, good and being, the Blessed John Paul II decided to refound the Pontifical Academy of St Thomas in order to give it a more active role in the programme of the new evangelization. Therefore, in compliance with the Beatification of Pope John Paul II by Pope Benedict XVI, the Pontifical Academy of St Thomas would like to recognize this admirable work not only out of gratefulness but also as a commitment and mission. On the occasion of the feast day of Sts Peter and Paul, the Roman and Catholic celebration of the Holy Father, the Pontifical Academy of St Thomas invites all of its Academicians, and all those who witnessed John Paul II’s pontificate, to unite in prayer and in the celebration of the happily reigning Benedict XVI, and to reflect on the special relationship between St Thomas and the blessed John Paul II, the heavenly patrons of the Academy.

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Vetera novis augere

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San Tommaso e la salvezza

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Grandi opere del Tomismo nel Novecento

a cura di: Bonino Serge-Thomas La Pontificia Accademia di San Tommaso d’Aquino propone un percorso selettivo nel tomismo novecentesco a partire da ...

Le emozioni secondo San Tommaso

a cura di: Bonino Serge-Thomas, Mazzotta Guido «San Tommaso si domanda se le passioni possano essere parte della virtù. A prima vista sembra di no, ...

Dio creatore e la creazione come casa comune

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Religion and Religions. A Thomistic Look

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Proceedings 2013

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The Thomistic legacy in Blessed John Paul II

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The truth about God, and its relevance for a good ...

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The Human Animal: Procreation, Education, and the ...

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Benedict XVI – St. Thomas Aquinas

General Audience, Saint Peter's Square, Wednesday, 2 & 16 June 2010 26 pp., E-pub

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The ‘Praeambula Fidei’ and the New Apologetics

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The Encounter of Christianity and the Graeco-Roman ...

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The Human Person, Natural Law, Human Rights in a ...

Proceedings of the VI Plenary Session on The Human Person, Natural Law, Human Rights in a Complex and Globalised World | 'Persona, legge naturale, ...

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Yearbook 2007 Pontificia Academia Sancti Thomae Aquinatis Second Edition Extra Series 4 (Vatican City, 2007) 175 pp., ISBN 88-88353-13-5

Congress on Christian Humanism in the Third ...

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Being and Person

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The Sacred. Phenomenology, Philosophy, Theology, ...

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Doctor Communis 2004

Doctor Communis, fasc. 1-2 (Vatican City, 2004) 283 pp., ISBN 88-88353-07-0

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Doctor Communis 2003

Doctor Communis, fasc. 2 (Vatican City, 2003) 218 pp., ISBN 88-88353-05-4

The Contemporary Debate on the Truth

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Doctor Communis 2002

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Commento al Pater Noster

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Commento all'Ave Maria

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