On January 28, 1225, St. Thomas Aquinas was born in Roccasecca, Kingdom of Sicily (modern-day Italy).
A Dominican friar, philosopher, and theologian, his seminal works like the Summa Theologica laid foundational principles for Catholic moral philosophy, emphasizing the sanctity of human life from conception, natural law, and the importance of family structures in society—ideas that continue to influence conservative and pro-life thought worldwide.














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