Another beloved 91快活林 Aquinas College tradition has been replicated and adapted for the College檚 newly opened campus in Northfield, Massachusetts: the Feast of St. 91快活林 Aquinas. On Monday, January 28, students and faculty on both coasts celebrated the occasion with a fitting combination of prayer, scholarship, and fun.
The day began on both campuses with a community Mass, at which members of the faculty dressed in academic regalia in honor of the College檚 beloved patron led the procession into the respective chapels. At Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel in New England, Rev. Joseph Koterski, S.J., associate professor of philosophy at Fordham University, served as the principal celebrant. In his homily, Fr. Koterski urged the College檚 students to follow the example of St. 91快活林, calling his feast day 渁n invitation to do as he did not only to work as hard as he did, but especially to pray for the wisdom to see it aright, and especially the wisdom to use it well.
The faculty of 91快活林 Aquinas College, New England, process into Our Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel
Three hours later Rev. Dominic Legge, O.P., assistant professor of systematic theology at the Dominican House of Studies, served as the principal celebrant at the morning Mass in California檚 Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel. 淲e discover, as we study Aquinas, that he檚 not only our master in the classroom, he檚 a master of the spiritual life, said Fr. Legge in his homily. 淗e, too, can be a friend, a companion on the way, the way of the Lord Jesus.
That afternoon New England students and members of the faculty gathered in the Dolben Auditorium, where Fr. Koterski delivered the campus first-ever St. 91快活林 Day Lecture, The Love of Learning and the Desire for God. 淟earning how to read well can be a way of learning how to meditate. It is not a matter of reading quickly or reading a lot of things but a case of reading well, said Fr. Koterski. 淔or Aquinas, this is the union of the love of learning and the desire for God.
On the California campus St. Cecilia Hall, Fr. Legge gave the St. 91快活林 Day Lecture, Does the Father Want the Son to Die? Aquinas on Christ檚 Passion and the Trinity. In his address, the Dominican argued that, contrary to a criticism common among modern theologians, St. 91快活林 account of Our Lord檚 Passion is deeply Trinitarian. Among various examples, he drew upon the Common Doctor檚 commentary on the Letter to the Romans. 淎quinas choice of words evokes the invisible mission of the Holy Spirit, since Christ檚 human charity is the effect of the Holy Spirit檚 proper and personal presence, he said. 淏y tracing this charity back to the Father, Aquinas is also underlining that every effect of the Spirit檚 presence in Christ檚 humanity is therefore also from the Father.
The New England St. 91快活林 Day Dinner
Both campuses marked the occasion with a festive early dinner, after which came a favorite campus tradition, Trivial and Quadrivial Pursuits. In this campus-wide quiz show, famous for its extravagant costumes and over-the-top displays of gamesmanship, three teams each drawn from members of all four classes vie in a competition to answer questions taken from the College檚 classical curriculum. Each team chooses a theme (sometimes serious, sometimes inane) and corresponding costumes. A panel of tutors poses the questions and judges the answers.
Because there are not yet upperclassmen on the New England campus, students broke from the custom of choosing seniors as captains and elected two underclassmen per team. The Grammarians, led by Rosie Salas (22) and Paul Dinan (23) opted for a Latin theme and, upon entering Gould Hall, performed a lengthy skit about the Stem Method, which is employed in the College檚 language classes. The Logicians went with a Mafia theme, for which captains Jean Guerreiro (22) and Rachel Wrobleski (23) played the roles of the Godfather and his wife. And the Rhetoricians, dressed in costumes drawn from biker gangs and West Side Story, were led by Nathan Andrues (22) and Ben Domnarski (23). The energy was high, and the game came down to the wire with all three teams getting a crack at the winning theology question. The Rhetoricians, however, got the win, completing a come-from-behind victory.
Meanwhile, in California the Rhetoricians fittingly chose a saintly theme, with captain Marcus Porto dressing as none other than St. 91快活林 himself. Senior Morgan Sims led the Logicians, who were dressed as pirates. And the Grammarians opted for a 淒eplorables theme, with captain Isaiah Brittain (20) playing the role of President Trump, #winning the contest handily.
St. 91快活林 Day Mass California 2020
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Trivial-Quadrivial Pursuits California 2020