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Special Mass with Choir

 

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Theme: “Epistemology and Logic”

Co-sponsored by Thomas Aquinas College

 

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In keeping with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ suggestion that churches offer Masses for the Holy Father before he resigns on February 28, the College will offer a Mass in behalf of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday, February 27, at 11:30 a.m.

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Thomas Aquinas College mourns the passing of Mr. John W. Blewett, who died on Friday, February 8, after a protracted illness. An emeritus member of the Board of Governors, Mr. Blewett served as a vice president of the College for 18 years until his retirement in 1997. He is also the father of three Thomas Aquinas College alumni, Katharine (Masteller ’82), Margaret (Wall ’82), and Paul (’85); the father-in-law of Michael DeTar (’80); and the grandfather of Joseph DeTar (’11) and Mary Colette (’11), Michael (’13), and AnnaMaria Masteller (’16).

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“Books VII-X of Euclid's Elements

 

by Dr. Carol Day
Dillon Seminar Room

Note: Periodically members of the Thomas Aquinas College teaching faculty and chaplaincy present informal lectures, followed by question-and-answer sessions, on campus. These late-afternoon gatherings afford an opportunity for the speakers to discuss some topic of great interest to them and to share their thoughts with other members of the community.

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Celebrate Soul Sunday with a Free Community Concert!

at the Libbey Bowl, Ojai, Calif.

Featuring some of the world's best-loved opera choruses and motets and hymns from Europe and America

The Thomas Aquinas College Choir
Directed by Ojai resident,
Daniel Grimm (Class of 1976)

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Mass will be offered in Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel at 11:15 a.m. A blessing of the ground and the groundbreaking ceremony will follow immediately afterward in the southwest corner of the academic quadrangle.

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Inspiring Heroes:
The Gifts of the Holy Spirit in the Christian Life

 

by Dr. Andrew T. Seeley
Dillon Seminar Room

Note: Periodically, members of the Thomas Aquinas College teaching faculty present informal lectures, followed by question-and-answer sessions, on campus. These late-afternoon gatherings afford an opportunity for tutors to speak about some topic of great interest to them and to share their thoughts with other members of the community.