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His Holiness Pope Francis has named the Most Rev. Mitchell T. Rozanski — Bishop of Springfield, Massachusetts, the home diocese of Thomas Aquinas College, New England — as the new Archbishop of St. Louis, Missouri.

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In the 16 years since she first learned of Thomas Aquinas College, Dr. Melissa Buckley has proved herself to be not only a good friend, but an inspiring one.

Two years ago, while she visited the California campus, student workers were busily preparing the residence halls for the upcoming High School Summer Program. So Dr. Buckley lent them a hand. “I spent a few days wheeling around a vacuum and duster with the cleanup crew,” she recalls. “I think it’s just my habit to look at what needs to be done and see what I can do.”

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Note: The following remarks are adapted from Dean John J. Goyette’s report to the Board of Governors at its November 16, 2019, meeting. They are part of an ongoing series of talks about why the College includes certain texts in its curriculum.

 

By Dr. John J. Goyette
Dean, Thomas Aquinas College

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“I have not only been taught, but also have grown to truly know over time to recognize God’s actions in the world and in those around me,” says Evelyn Murray, a new graduate of Notre Dame Academy High School in Los Angeles who was recently profiled by Angelus News.

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The Most Rev. Robert E. Barron, Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles, joined the community of Thomas Aquinas College as its members prayed the Holy Rosary for the sanctification of priests on Friday, June 19, the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.