Floriani to Hold Sacred Music Collegium at Thomas Aquinas College
Over the course of nine days this summer, the alumni men’s choral group Floriani will host a sacred music Collegium at Thomas Aquinas College, California, where participants will be immersed in music and liturgy within Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel.
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Dr. Thomas Cavanaugh (’85) Lectures on the Hippocratic Oath
In honor of the College’s patron saint and namesake, students and faculty on the California campus celebrated the Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas last week with a festive day featuring a lecture from alumnus scholar Dr. Thomas Cavanaugh (’85).
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Alumnus Monk Offers Advice for Men and Fathers
During the annual Catholic Man Campout at Clear Creek Abbey last fall, Thomas Aquinas College alumnus and Benedictine monk Rev. Joshua Morey, O.S.B. (’00) appeared on an episode of “The Catholic Man Show.”
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Rev. Patrick Carter, O.S.B. (’05) Lectures on Friendship, Justice, and the “Noble Due”
A graduate of the Class of 2005 and now the secretary of the Curia of the Benedictine Confederation in Rome, Rev. Patrick Carter, O.S.B. (’05) made a first visit to his alma mater’s New England campus in November to lecture on the “Noble Due,” as understood by St. Thomas Aquinas and Aristotle.
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TAC’s John Goyette (’90): “Let Students Read the Whole Book”
“The first time I ever cracked open a work of William Shakespeare was during my freshman year of high school, when my English teacher assigned Julius Caesar. It was awful.”
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Laura Berquist (’75) Discusses Catholic Homeschooling on “Anchored” Podcast
Classical Learning Test (CLT) founder Jeremy Tate recently hosted Thomas Aquinas College alumna Laura (Steichen ’75) Berquist, a member of CLT’s board and the founder of Mother of Divine Grace School, on his podcast, “Anchored.”
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TAC’s Mike Augros (’92): “AI Has No Soul”
“If philosophers and technologists struggle to identify what makes a human being fundamentally different from an AI system, Catholics do not have to.”
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