St. Thomas Aquinas: Teacher
St. Thomas Aquinas: Teacher
St. Thomas Aquinas: Teacher
Yu, LLM
PHL 811 (St. Thomas Aquinas)
teacher of God to liberate mankind from ignorance and from evil. The same can be said true to
Fr. Norberto Castillo, O.P. who patiently mediated the contrasts between men and among
things inquired from him during his lectures. He gave his resolutions to real life problems on
ethics and its dilemma basing his answers from the biblical scriptures. He emphasized
goodness and grace to his students which are exemplified by acceptance, understanding and
forgiveness. For instance, during the first class meeting, when he was asked what should be
done to a faculty member who acts unchristian like spreading gossips about a fellow faculty
member, he answered by telling the class to pray rather than retaliate which suggestion came
from the Bible. In short, he is a messenger of the Word of God just like St. Thomas Aquinas
whose famous advices are: I want you to be slow in speaking and slow in going to the parlor;
Do not inquire at all about the actions of others; Be polite to everyone but be familiar with
none. These are reiterated by Fr. Norberto Castillo, O.P. to his students. Likewise, St. Thomas
Aquinas and Fr. Norberto Castillo, O.P. were in a deep communion
and intense
communication with God. Their serious thoughts and profound ways of teaching rubbed off
some gift of brilliance bestowed to them to their students. They are rare bred of teachers, what
we call in legal parlance as sui generis for they belonged to the few selected gifted
creations, obviously molded by the mighty hands of God.
Where did St. Thomas Aquinas get his inspiration and vision of the Christian story? It
came from God as a grace. The meaning of grace is a conversion, a surrender to God. On the
other hand, Fr. Norberto Castillo, O.P. included forgiveness as a grace because it is very hard
thing to do. For him, Grace is the result of doing good things. He cautioned the class against
pretentiousness of goodness giving example of the mafias in Italy who kill another person then
go to church to seek Gods mercy and give donations to save their stained soul.
Later on, St. Thomas Aquinas was forced to enter a wasteland or a dark wood. On
December 6, 1273, after celebrating a mass, he declared that he would never write or say a word
again. To quote his explanation, I can do no more. Such secrets have been revealed to me that
all I have written now appears to be of little value. And so, he failed to finish his Summa
Theologica, the work that immortalized him . Of course, we do not wish Fr. Norberto Castillo,
O.P. to enter the wasteland or dark wood described by the Bible as metanoia.
At the end of the article, it was asked: Who are the heirs of St. Thomas Aquinas, the
teacher? It is certain, our teacher Fr. Norberto Castillo, O.P. is his heir. And we, as their
students, shall inherit knowledge, wisdom and virtues, which are to be shared to others, the
ultimate purpose, if not the end.
Nowadays, the Christian story not longer appeal to our new generation because it is
regarded as a trivial and banal. Sadly, our time gives us a new culture that seems to turn us
away from God. We are taught not to condemn our contemporary world. The
recommendation is for us to refuse the worlds excesses and negativities. In the modern times,
there unfolds the contours of vast wasteland or a very dark wood before us. It is for this reason
that there is a necessity for conversion, not of our hearts alone, but also of our minds. In
Christian life, we are the pilgrims in a travel towards God, the absolute truth, filled with
discovery and theology, which offered us no final answers because it is a work in progress
rather than a finished work.
Finally, St. Thomas Aquinas and Fr. Norberto Castillo, O.P. , in their modest yet
herculean work as our teachers, promise in their teachings that Gods truth, both as a gift and
a grace, lies in store for us. When we become true teachers like them, we, too, shall pass the
same promise to our students.