Best way to invoke and have devotion to St. Thomas Aquinas

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It’s been a few years since I was confirmed and my Patron was St. Thomas Aquinas. I have always admired his accolades as being one of the greatest minds of the Catholic Church and his story and chastity. I always considered myself to be very wordy and witty. But I can never really make much an effort to invoke him in my daily life. Whats the ebst way I can invoke and be more devoted to my Patron?
 
It’s been a few years since I was confirmed and my Patron was St. Thomas Aquinas. I have always admired his accolades as being one of the greatest minds of the Catholic Church and his story and chastity. I always considered myself to be very wordy and witty. But I can never really make much an effort to invoke him in my daily life. Whats the ebst way I can invoke and be more devoted to my Patron?
Maybe do a novena to St. Thomas for your intention: catholicdoors.com/prayers/english5/p03449.htm

You could also enroll in the Angelic Warfare Confraternity. It is under the patronage of St. Thomas Aquinas. More info here: stpeterslist.com/11573/angelic-warfare-confraternity-37-questions-on-this-sacred-pact/
 
It’s been a few years since I was confirmed and my Patron was St. Thomas Aquinas. I have always admired his accolades as being one of the greatest minds of the Catholic Church and his story and chastity. I always considered myself to be very wordy and witty. But I can never really make much an effort to invoke him in my daily life. Whats the ebst way I can invoke and be more devoted to my Patron?
One is certainly the Angelic Warfare Confraternity. Here is the direct link to the Dominican friars: angelicwarfareconfraternity.org/

Another way is to be come part of the Dominican Laity and share in the charism that made Thomas a saint. You will come to know him better and be part of his religious family. Having the patrimony of Dominic and his spiritual children as one’s own proper patrimony can be a great enrichment to oneself and to one’s life. laydominicans.org/ and domlife.org/BeingDominican/WhoWeAre/Laity.htm
 
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