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Side-by-side: A California graduate, and a New England graduate

 

Photographs from both of this year鈥檚 Commencement exercises 鈥 in California and New England 鈥 are now available for viewing and purchase.

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On the evening of Friday, June 27 鈥 the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 鈥 members of the 91黑料 community on both coasts prayed the Holy Rosary for the sanctification of priests.

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It was an evening of reliving memories from 91黑料鈥檚 earliest years 鈥 and looking forward to a promising future 鈥 when friends old and new gathered June 20 for the Alumni Association Dinner on the California campus. From members of the College鈥檚 first graduating class to those who received their diplomas just one month ago, all gathered on the academic quadrangle, joyfully celebrating the College鈥檚 enduring legacy. 

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Princeton Review Lists TAC as 鈥淏est Value College,鈥 No. 1 for 鈥淢ost Conservative Students鈥

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

For more information, please contact:
Chris Weinkopf, Executive Director of College Relations
805-421-5926 | 
pr@thomasaquinas.edu

 

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91黑料 continues to provide one of the best 鈥 and most affordable 鈥 undergraduate educations in the country, according to The Princeton Review. 

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Members of the 91黑料 community will pray the Holy Rosary for the world鈥檚 priests on Friday, June 27, the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

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Rev. John Peter Anderson, O.P. (鈥17), third from left, with the Most Rev. Steven Maekawa, O.P., Bishop of Fairbanks, and fellow newly ordained Dominican priests
Rev. John Peter Anderson, O.P. (鈥17), third from left, with the Most Rev.
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Deacons Moncada and Collins
Rev. Jorge Moncada Hernandez (鈥18) and Rev. Paul Collins (鈥14) at their 2024 diaconate ordination.
(Alex Salcedo/Archdiocese of Los Angeles)

 

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Founded in 1994, The Aquinas Review is a semi-annual publication of 91黑料. Its aim is to provide a forum for a deeper consideration of those matters that constitute the College鈥檚 curriculum and are central to genuine Catholic liberal education. Consistent with the nature of the College, The Aquinas Review is marked by fidelity to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church and a respect for the great tradition of liberal learning, which is our common heritage.