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In preparation for the opening of its new campus this fall, Thomas Aquinas College has named its first New England chaplain: Rev. Greg Markey, parochial vicar of St. Lawrence Parish in Shelton, Connecticut.

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On the evening of Friday, June 28 — the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus — members of the Thomas Aquinas College community prayed the Holy Rosary for the sanctification of priests. The gathering was part of WorldPriest’s annual Global Rosary Relay, an international prayer chain in which members of the faithful across the world take turns praying a designated set of mysteries, thereby encircling the planet in prayer for 24 hours.

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It’s a rainy day in Brookline, Massachusetts, and officials of Thomas Aquinas College are on the campus of the recently shuttered Newbury College, retrieving a wide array of furniture and other items, ranging from desks and chairs to a kitchen stove, gym equipment, and a grand piano.

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Meet some of the 34 California Freshmen
who plan to Transfer to New England in the Fall

 

 

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Note: The following essay is adapted from remarks made to the Thomas Aquinas College Board of Governors at its fall 2018 retreat.

 

By Isaac Cross (’19)

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Note: The following essay is adapted from remarks made to the Thomas Aquinas College Board of Governors at its fall 2018 retreat.

 

By Sophia Dufau (’19)

Ladies and gentlemen of the Board of Governors, I want to begin by thanking you for including me today. It is truly an honor to be surrounded by such kind and intelligent people.

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On the eve of Commencement 2019, Thomas Aquinas College President Michael F. McLean hosted a late-afternoon reception for members of the Senior Class in St. Cecilia Hall:

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On May 11, Thomas Aquinas College celebrated its 45th Commencement Exercises, honoring the 83 members of the Class of 2019. The day began with the Baccalaureate Mass of the Holy Spirit in Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel. The Most. Rev. Robert E. Barron, Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles, served as the principal celebrant and homilist: