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    <title>Next President Named for Aquinas Institute</title> 
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    <description>&amp;#160;A former French teacher, author, moral theologian and amateur   genealogist has been named the seventh president of Aquinas Institute of   Theology.
Fr. Richard Peddicord, O.P., begins as president on Jan. 1. He was   chosen from a narrowed field of four Dominican priests by the governing   body of priests and religious brothers in Chicago that sponsors Aquinas   Institute. He succeeds Fr. Charles Bouchard, O.P., president since 1989.
Peddicord, 48, is a native of Howell, Mich., and a Dominican priest   since 1986. He began his priestly career as a French and theology   teacher at Fenwick High School near Chicago. That opportunity to delve   into “every conceivable moral issue and dilemma” with high school   juniors set the stage for him to pursue a doctorate in moral theology at   St. Paul University in Ottawa, Canada.
He joined the faculty of Aquinas Institute of Theology in 1994 as   associate professor of moral theology. He is especially interested in   the relationship between faith and ethics as well as helping Catholics   understand the Church’s social teaching.
Peddicord said he plans to build upon the school’s strengths when he   assumes the presidency, which will include educating preachers and   raising awareness about the importance of great preaching.
“This school is built upon the rich Roman Catholic tradition and the   lives and thoughts of such greats as St. Thomas Aquinas and St.   Catherine of Siena,” Peddicord said. “I am humbled by the role I will   play in keeping alive this tradition and perpetuating the ideas of such   great models.”
In 2005, Peddicord published The Sacred Monster of Thomism, a book   about the life and thought of Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, an influential   20th-century theologian. He recently edited a collection of essays   compiled into a book in honor of the oldest living Dominican priest in   the Chicago province, Fr. Benedict Ashley, O.P.
Peddicord also describes himself as an amateur genealogist, having mastered the basics of French-Canadian genealogy.
He will remain in his current role as faculty member at Aquinas   Institute and student master of Dominican priesthood candidates until   July 1. He and Bouchard will begin his transition into the presidency in   the fall.
“Rick is assuming this role during a critically important moment,”   Bouchard said. “In our first 25 years in St. Louis, it is as if we have   left the first hint of a footprint in the metropolitan area and national   Catholic community. In the next 25 years, with so many critical   developments in the Catholic Church, Aquinas Institute will be in a   position to more firmly make its mark in preparing leaders for the   Church.”
Aquinas Institute, which is sponsored by the Dominican order, or the   Order of Preachers, prepares priesthood candidates for ordination. They   study alongside vowed religious women and laypeople who want to pursue   careers in the Catholic Church or simply better understand their faith   tradition.
The graduate school moved to St. Louis in 1981 and had 55 students   its first year. Today, enrollment has climbed to more than 300 as   Aquinas Institute has responded to needs of the Church. In addition to   becoming priests, graduates pursue ministries as vowed religious women,   administrators in parishes without resident priests, CEOs in Catholic   health care, principals in Catholic high schools, campus ministers,   hospital chaplains and theology teachers, among other things.</description> 
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    <pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2007 17:35:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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    <title>School with Preaching Focus Seeks Nominees for Annual Preaching Award</title> 
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    <description>Aquinas Institute of Theology is calling on Catholics to help the   graduate school identify an outstanding preacher to receive the 2007   Great Preacher Award. The school will honor the 13th recipient of the   award at a Mass and reception at his parish or religious community in   October.
To nominate a preacher, please send a letter or an email to Aquinas   Institute explaining how the nominee has touched lives and made the   Catholic community stronger through his preaching. Nominating letters   are not considered votes, so it is not necessary to generate several   letters for a single nominee.
The selection committee will choose finalists based upon nominations   and visit their parishes or communities to hear them preach.
Aquinas Institute will accept nominations until June 29 and name a   recipient by the end of July. Letters should be addressed to Great   Preacher Award, Aquinas Institute of Theology, 23 S. Spring Ave. St.   Louis, MO 63108. Send emails to events@ai.edu.
Aquinas Institute of Theology established the Great Preacher Award in   1995. It is presented to an outstanding preacher whose leadership and   preaching have transformed lives of those who hear him. Aquinas   Institute considers the Great Preacher Award a powerful means of   renewing the Church and promoting good preaching while raising awareness   about the importance the Dominican order places on preaching and   preaching education. The school hopes that the award will not only   sustain preachers of the Word but make Catholics more attune to hearing   the Word.</description> 
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    <pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2007 17:34:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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