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LETTERS FROM THE PRESIDENT
 
     
 

 
 

 

December 2006

 
 

 
     
 

Dear Friends of Thomas International,

 

Our project has been growing so much between 2005 and 2006 that Chris and I thought it urgent (and fair) to keep you all (better and more) posted about our activities, events, and news. To this purpose, we are working on how to frame and arrange a regular newsletter; but I have also decided to address you directly sometimes. And I’m particularly happy to start doing it now, at the end of the year, taking advantage of it to wish you all a great and holy Christmas.

 

Thank God, the number of TI friends has increased so fast much every month that neither Chris nor I find enough time to answer every message we receive and to write in person to as many people as we would like to. Some general messages and newsletters cannot be a surrogate for a real personal relationship, but they will make us feel better, and they will nicely serve the purpose of making you hear first-hand from us on a more regular basis.

 

First of all, let me thank you all (again) for your support and advice, for the work you are doing for TI, and for the wonderful messages you have been sending to us, which have been cheering us up in moments of intense work and important decisions. As we are approaching our first major annual conference in America on the “Philosophical Foundations of Human Dignity” and our Second Annual Banquet in March 2007, Chris and I have been working harder on exploring possibilities for the definitive location of our future university. In fact, following the March conference we will be having our first formal meetings of both our Advisory Board and our Board of Directors. This is going to be an important moment on our way to a final decision about the location, which we want to make no later than December 2007 (hopefully much earlier than that). This year, we have been traveling almost every month from coast to coast receiving warm and encouraging welcomes. Some people from South Carolina have been especially enthusiastic about our project, and will be coming to our March banquet in order to present an official proposal to our boards. About two weeks ago, we drove to North Carolina and, between January and February, we will be going, among other places, to St. Louis, Chicago, and some cities on the East Coast. Now more than ever, we appreciate and welcome any suggestions you might have for us.

 

Another important piece of news is that we have rented an office/apartment in Washington, D.C. for the Ralph McInerny Center for Thomistic Studies. This is a (lovely) temporary location, and it is very important in helping us to develop our project. Classes on “Philosophy, the Beginning”—the first course of our Three-Year Program in Philosophical Studies—have been held there, and they have been a great occasion to meet a wonderful group of young professionals in the DC area who have become fond and supportive of our project. As a matter of fact, the goal of creating a friendly community of people in America who will help us to bring our project to completion is presently one of our top priorities. For this purpose, we have just established the American Thomas International Association, and we are forming a TI Board of Fellows to specifically promote it. Our new Executive Assistant, Francesco Lombardo, is especially working on this. I sincerely hope that many of you will soon formally join this Association. The Italian Associazione Thomas International was established in April 2005 and is doing great. It counts already more than 130 members, and from it we received in 2006 grants for more than $190,000.00. We just had a Christmas party for its members on the 20th in Palermo. During the party, we had a “Lectura Dantis,” [Dante Reading] with an Italian Professor, Ettore Aronadio, reading for us part of the Purgatorio.

 

I hope you like the new design we recently gave to our homepage, and I thank you again and wish you a holy and merry Christmas with your families.

 

Fulvio Di Blasi

 
     

2006