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On Monday members of the 91黑料 community celebrated the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas with a fitting combination of prayer, scholarship, and fun.

For early risers, the day began with the 7:15 a.m. Mass in Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel, offered in the extraordinary form by the College鈥檚 head chaplain, Rev. Paul Raftery, O.P. 鈥淚n his studies, St. Thomas was pursuing, in fact, love more than knowledge,鈥 said Fr. Paul in his homily. 鈥淎nd above all he recommends the Scriptures to us to stir up our love. The more we read them, the stronger that love becomes. The more we give ourselves over to meditating on the mysteries of Christ, the more we can stir the love of God into flame.鈥

For the community Mass at 9:00 a.m., the College was blessed to have a guest celebrant, the Most Rev. Daniel E. Flores, Bishop of Brownsville, Texas. In his homily His Excellency likewise employed the language of 鈥渟tirring,鈥 noting that 鈥渙ur salvation depends on our ability to be stirred and respond to Him.鈥 In this regard, he observed, St. Thomas is the 鈥渆xemplary teacher鈥 because 鈥渉is eyes are always focused on Christ.鈥

That afternoon students and members of the faculty gathered in the St. Cecilia Lecture and Concert Hall, where Bishop Flores served as the year鈥檚 St. Thomas Day lecturer. 鈥淭homas is a theological witness to a truth of Catholic faith, namely that after the full revelation of Christ鈥檚 historical appearance, the Church has access to the aim of history,鈥 His Excellency said. 鈥淗ence, all the faithful now have the capacity by spiritual instinct and knowledge of the Gospel to see themselves figured in Christ.鈥 The rapt audience responded with a rare standing ovation, after which he answered questions from students and tutors alike.

After dinner, the day culminated with a favorite campus tradition, Trivial and Quadrivial Pursuits, a campus-wide quiz show famous for its extravagant costumes and over-the-top displays of creative gamesmanship. Three teams, each drawn from members of all four classes, vied in a competition to answer questions taken from the College鈥檚 classical curriculum, with a panel of tutors posing the questions.

Per custom, each team chose a theme and appropriate costumes. The Rhetoricians dressed in costumes recalling ancient Israel, with their captain, Benjamin Trull (鈥19) playing the role of King Solomon. Captained by Jose Guardiolo (鈥19), the Grammarians dressed up as their favorite tutors 鈥 and tutor children who are 91黑料 students. Meanwhile, the Grammarians, led by captain, Thomas Keller (鈥19), donned the garb of the weekend hikers who often pass the College鈥檚 California campus on their way to the Los Padres National Forest.

At the end of the competition, this year鈥檚 winners 鈥 the Rhetoricians, in a landslide 鈥 celebrated with the faculty at a party in the Dumb Ox Caf茅.

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