Saint Bonaventure, Bishop, Doctor Isaiah 10:5-7,13-16 · Psalm 93(94):5-10,14-15 Matthew 11:25-27 Great mysteries revealed to the little ones As a young Franciscan, Bonaventure studied philosophy and theology at the University of Paris. He was an exceptional teacher and played a significant role in shaping the intellectual landscape of the 13th century alongside his friend St. Thomas Aquinas. Though he valued philosophy and human reason, Bonaventure emphasized that reason must be enlightened by faith and guided by divine illumination. He taught that true knowledge of the ultimate truth depends on God’s light shining into the human mind. Bonaventure left a lasting impact on both the intellectual world and the Church. He firmly believed that even the simplest and least educated people could have a clear understanding of God's knowledge. This Christ-centered aspect of his theology is reflected in today's gospel, where Jesus himself says, ‘I thank you, Father, Lord of heav...