Center for Catholic Studies

They maintain a special relationship with the School of Law, the Opus College of Business, Campus Ministry, and the St. John Vianney Seminary.

The Catholic Studies project at the University of St. Thomas is composed of a department and a center, which have distinct roles but are complementary in their relationship.

The department also manages study-abroad programs, recruiting and admissions, scholarships and fellowships, social activities for students, and alumni relations.

The Bernardi campus hosts a semester-long experience that integrates academic study, cultural engagement, spiritual formation, and community living.

[2] More than 560 students, alumni, faculty and staff, benefactors, and friends attended the celebration,[1] which featured a keynote address from auxiliary Bishop Robert Barron of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

Sitzmann Hall, home of the Center for Catholic Studies at the University of St. Thomas
Cloister of the Convent of Saints Dominic and Sixtus, Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas
A student receives a blessing from Pope John Paul II .