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One Christ Loving Himself:
St. Augustine’s Theology of Deification

Rev. David Vincent Meconi, S.J.
Associate Professor of Patristics, Theological Studies
Director, Catholic Studies
Saint Louis University

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In anticipation of last weekend’s “Harvest Dance,” the students of Thomas Aquinas College, New England, gathered Friday afternoon to carve pumpkins:

The next night, their jack-o-lanterns greeted revelers as they approached Gould Hall for Saturday night’s “Harvest Dance” — complete with Halloween costumes, treats, and entertainment: 

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Students on the College’s new campus in Northfield, Massachusetts, held  an outdoor social last Friday complete with scarves, cider, and donuts. With the campus aglow in fall foliage, some couldn’t resist the urge to jump into the large, freshly raked piles of bright leaves. They are making the most of the New England autumn! 

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Last Saturday marked the first-ever Homeric Games of Thomas Aquinas College, New England. For the event, organized by sophomore Pierce Mulholland, the men of the Wilson Residence Hall competed against each other — second floor vs. third floor — in several team and individual competitions modeled after the Homeric Funeral Games.

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Over Columbus Day Weekend, Head Chaplain Rev. Paul Raftery, O.P., and College Counselor Greg Wood led a group of some 30 Thomas Aquinas College students on a backpacking trip to Topatopa Bluff (alt. 6,367 ft.) in the Los Padres National Forest, adjacent to the California campus:

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After weekly matches that lasted throughout the first half of the semester, the intramural volleyball season came to an end on both campuses last Friday. In New England, the faculty team continued its season-long dominance, defeating the student squad of sophomore Jean Guerreiro:

And in California, junior Joe Colarelli’s team bested that of senior Clare Tuttle to claim the 2019 crown:

Congratulations to the champions!

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On Saturday, the kitchen staff at Thomas Aquinas College, New England, had to attend some mandatory training. So the College ordered in pizza, and students enjoyed a game night in Gould Hall.

Games included Scrabble, Bananagrams, Monopoly, and more. As they played, students enjoyed Shirley Temples, courtesy of Simone Kelly (’22), who runs the campus coffee shop and who was, back in her home county in California, once named “Barista of the Year.”