“In April 1984, following Norm’s surgery and radiation treatment for an aggressive brain tumor, we received the wonderful gift … a week-long pilgrimage to Fatima and Rome. The greatest of these blessings was an invitation late Sunday evening to attend Pope John Paul II’s early morning Mass the next day in his private chapel…. Norm had previously thought about what he would say to the Pope, if ever given the opportunity. First of all, he wanted to promote Thomas Aquinas College, so he proceeded to tell the Pope that he taught at the College and that the College was faithful to the Magisterium of the Church. The Pope answered, ‘Yes, I already know you.’ Then Norm told the Pope that much of his sufferings were being offered for the Pope’s intentions and for the Church. The Pope replied, ‘For this, I am deeply grateful.’ And finally, Norm requested the Pope’s blessing, to which the Pope responded, ‘Yes, I will give you a special blessing.’ I, meanwhile, was incapable of doing anything except to grin in the presence of this holy man”
— Maureen (Barlow/DeSilva) Finley (’76)