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Uplift any room's decor with Religious art that's printed on top-quality canvas gallery wraps. Each wrap is made with finely textured, artist-grade cotton substrate which helps with outstanding clarity and detail. Available in five sizes, these closed back canvases are built with a patented, solid support face and are excellent for indoor use. .: Made with 100% cotton fabric, highly-detailed and vibrant artwork. .: Each canvas features 0.0135 inch (13.5 mil) thick fabric that weighs 400gsm making it look gorgeous on the long run. .: The closed MDF backing adds an extra layer of protection .: NB! For indoor use only .: This is a printed Canvas of a SmAnderson Ranch Original Icon "style" Digital Design. .: Made as home decor to inspire growth and faith in God. Saint Thomas Aquinas’ Story By universal consent, Thomas Aquinas is the preeminent spokesman of the Catholic tradition of reason and of divine revelation. He is one of the great teachers of the medieval Catholic Church, honored with the titles Doctor of the Church and Angelic Doctor. At five he was given to the Benedictine monastery at Monte Cassino in his parents’ hopes that he would choose that way of life and eventually became abbot. In 1239, he was sent to Naples to complete his studies. It was here that he was first attracted to Aristotle’s philosophy. By 1243, Thomas abandoned his family’s plans for him and joined the Dominicans, much to his mother’s dismay. On her order, Thomas was captured by his brother and kept at home for over a year. Once free, he went to Paris and then to Cologne, where he finished his studies with Albert the Great. He held two professorships at Paris, lived at the court of Pope Urban IV, directed the Dominican schools at Rome and Viterbo, combated adversaries of the mendicants, as well as the Averroists, and argued with some Franciscans about Aristotelianism. His greatest contribution to the Catholic Church is his writings. The unity, harmony, and continuity of faith and reason, of revealed and natural human knowledge, pervades his writings. One might expect Thomas, as a man of the gospel, to be an ardent defender of revealed truth. But he was broad enough, deep enough, to see the whole natural order as coming from God the Creator, and to see reason as a divine gift to be highly cherished. The Summa Theologiae, his last and, unfortunately, uncompleted work, deals with the whole of Catholic theology. He stopped work on it after celebrating Mass on December 6, 1273. When asked why he stopped writing, he replied, “I cannot go on…. All that I have written seems to me like so much straw compared to what I have seen and what has been revealed to me.” He died March 7, 1274.

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Care instructions: If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.

Canvas SR Modern Icon Saint Thomas Aquinas, with hanger, 5 sizes

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