which is not self-seeking but at the service of others
To confront and refute errors which fueled the storms of modernity: this was the mission of the Council
The years 1870 to 1939 witnessed wave after wave of assault upon Christ and his Church
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Saint Thomas Aquinas Rops set which is not self-seeking butBy Gerald Vann, O. P. In the year 1879, Pope Leo XIII formally inaugurated the modern revival of Thomistic thought. Some sixty years later, this revival had yielded great fruit in Catholic circles. In secular circles, however, its insights had been largely ignored or misunderstood, and the wisdom of Thomas Aquinas and the Scholastics taken instead as folly. This misapprehension, argues Gerald Vann, O. P., was the result of tragic misconception of