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St. Thomas Aquinas Church is known for its fine acoustics, [4] and has been the site of concerts by The Mendelssohn Choir of Connecticut [5] and the Fairfield County Children's Choir. The parish hosts an annual Lenten Fish Fry Dinner, "a community event for the people throughout the Town of Fairfield and the surrounding towns."
St. Thomas Aquinas High School was a Roman Catholic senior high school in New Britain, Connecticut. [1] In 1995 the school established a board, Aquinas Foundation, which implemented fundraisers. Circa 1995 the school had 240 students. The enrollment declined further, and as of 1999 the fundraisers had not resulted in a lot of money going to the ...
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Now a member of the 100-career win club, St. Thomas Aquinas high school head football coach Ed McDonough looks on at the start of Wednesday's practice ahead of Saturday's Division II semifinal ...
St. Thomas Aquinas High School freshman Cole McClure celebrates with the crowd after making a 3-pointer in a Division III boys basketball quarterfinal against Belmont. "I was kind of in shock, I ...
St. Thomas Seminary was founded in 1897 by Bishop Michael Tierney, the sixth Bishop of Hartford. The original Seminary was located at 352 Collins Street in Hartford, in what was once the Chinese College. It opened its doors on September 7, 1897. [1] Bishop Tierney appointed the Right Reverend John Synnott as the first President of St. Thomas. [2]
Canons Regular of St. Thomas Aquinas – Springfield, Illinois [36] Missionaries of Saint John the Baptist – Park Hills, Kentucky [37] Monks of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel – Cody, Wyoming [38] – Carmelite Rite; The Discalced Carmelite Hermits of Our Lady of Mt Carmel [39] Not exclusively traditional Mass. International
St. Thomas Aquinas High School closed in 1999. [33] The Holy Cross Catholic School was established in 1954. The Holy Cross, St. Francis of Assisi and St. Joseph Catholic schools merged into Saint John Paul II School in 2006; the Holy Cross parish sponsored the consolidated school. The archdiocese closed the SJP School in 2015. [34]