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Please pray for the repose of the soul of a good friend of Thomas Aquinas College and a great Jesuit priest, Rev. James V. Schall, S.J.. Following a lengthy illness, Fr. Schall passed away Wednesday at the age of 91.

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As part of their long farewell tour, members of the Class of 2019 gathered with the freshmen Sunday for a “midnight snack.”

Dispensed from their usual curfew, the seniors and freshmen stayed up late in St. Cecilia Hall’s Ken and Joyce Skinner Coffee Shop, enjoying treats and each others’ company in the waning days of the academic year. Commencement is less than a month away!

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Just prior to the 9:00 a.m. Mass on Palm Sunday, students, faculty, and friends of the College gathered with Chaplain Rev. David Gonzalez, O.Praem. by the St. Bernardine of Siena Library for the blessing of the palms. The congregation then processed through the academic quadrangle and into Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel. Photos from the procession are available below:

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“Every time we have hosted an event on our New England campus, it has been overwhelming to see how many people turn out,” says Thomas Aquinas College Admissions Director Jon Daly. “Sunday was no exception. It was wonderful to see how enthusiastic people are to welcome Thomas Aquinas College to the region.”

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In a longstanding tradition, the younger classes at Thomas Aquinas College take turns each spring bidding farewell to the soon-to-be-departing seniors. This past Sunday the sophomores had their opportunity, preparing and serving an elegant, outdoor brunch for the Class of 2019, complete with many heartfelt toasts.

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An end-of-the-year dance, Chez Martin has become one of Thomas Aquinas College’s most popular annual events. Put on by members of the Senior Class, it is a relaxed occasion for the seniors to say goodbye to the underclassmen. It also serves as a fundraiser, with proceeds going toward the seniors’ farewell gift to the College.

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Following its initial round of reports and interviews about Thomas Aquinas College’s forthcoming New England campus, MODG News — the online publication of Mother of Divine Grace School — has produced a new video about the endeavor:

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On Sunday, Chrysostomos, a student choir directed by Isaac Cross (’19), performed its spring concert in St. Cecilia Hall.

The concert featured a wide range of choral music from the Western tradition, from Spanish folk to Russian liturgical music.