Jan 27, 2019
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Youthful statuette of St. Dominic blesses visitors to the front office of St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale. Aquinas joined the Dominican order.
Sacred Heart window in the chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Fort Lauderdale. The Sacred Heart is a centuries-old symbol of the suffering Jesus endured for humanity.
Immaculate Conception window in the chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Fort Lauderdale. The Catholic Church teaches that Mary was conceived without original sin so that she could bear Jesus.
St. Thomas Aquinas window in the chapel of the Fort Lauderdale high school named for him. This rendering casts him in a typical pose, with a book and a quill pen.
St. Therese de Lisieux joins hands in prayer in this window at the chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Fort Lauderdale. She was nicknamed The Little Flower for her teachings on the "little way" of trust and gentleness.
St. Dominic rests a hand on a Bible and a rosary in this window at the chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Fort Lauderdale. Aquinas chose Dominic's Order of Preachers, although his family tried to force him to join the Benedictines.
St. Catherine of Siena is in the last window at the chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Fort Lauderdale. Known for her mystical visions as well as her theology, the 14th century Italian has been named a Doctor of the Church -- one whose teachings have gained special importance.
Statue of St. Patrick smiles amid a garden at St. Thomas Aquinas High School. The statue isn't weeping -- this photo followed a shower.
Mary prays the rosary amid bromeliads at St. Thomas Aquinas High School. The statue is believed to be the same one set up at the school in 1957.
Statue of Jesus shows his Sacred Heart at St. Thomas Aquinas High School.
Sacred Heart window in the chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Fort Lauderdale. The Sacred Heart is a centuries-old symbol of the suffering Jesus endured for humanity.
Immaculate Conception window in the chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Fort Lauderdale. The Catholic Church teaches that Mary was conceived without original sin so that she could bear Jesus.
St. Thomas Aquinas window in the chapel of the Fort Lauderdale high school named for him. This rendering casts him in a typical pose, with a book and a quill pen.
St. Therese de Lisieux joins hands in prayer in this window at the chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Fort Lauderdale. She was nicknamed The Little Flower for her teachings on the "little way" of trust and gentleness.
St. Dominic rests a hand on a Bible and a rosary in this window at the chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Fort Lauderdale. Aquinas chose Dominic's Order of Preachers, although his family tried to force him to join the Benedictines.
St. Catherine of Siena is in the last window at the chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Fort Lauderdale. Known for her mystical visions as well as her theology, the 14th century Italian has been named a Doctor of the Church -- one whose teachings have gained special importance.
Statue of St. Patrick smiles amid a garden at St. Thomas Aquinas High School. The statue isn't weeping -- this photo followed a shower.
Mary prays the rosary amid bromeliads at St. Thomas Aquinas High School. The statue is believed to be the same one set up at the school in 1957.
Statue of Jesus shows his Sacred Heart at St. Thomas Aquinas High School.
Photography: JIM DAVIS | FC