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The TAC annual Great Books Program is coming up! High school students, don't miss out. Read below for more information and consider signing up today!

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The Summer Programs introduce rising high school seniors to a selection of the primary written sources of Western civilization — the “Great Books” — and to the questions, ideas, and discoveries these works inspire even to our own day. Program attendees can also look forward to various fun activities, such as daily sports, open-mic nights, and evening socials. On our New England program, off-campus outings include kayaking on the Connecticut River, listening to a concert at Tanglewood, viewing masterpieces at the Clark Museum, and visiting Boston’s historic Freedom Trail.
 
Mass is offered twice daily on each campus, and a chaplain is available at all times during the program. Although attendance is optional, many students take advantage of the opportunity to attend Mass and other devotional activities during their time on campus.

California and New England spots are open: SIGN UP TODAY!

“This education is aimed not just to give us the means to learn, but to enkindle in us a true love of learning.”- Anthony Santine, TAC Class of 2025 Class Speaker

We are so proud of  Anthony Santine (MODG'21), Class Speaker for TAC's Class of 2025! 

"We have spent four years in a place of retreat from the world to devote ourselves to a life of learning. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the mountains, we became students of the greatest minds of Western civilization. We learned profound and eternal truths in the realm of mathematics, sought to understand the awe-inspiring order of God’s creation in the natural sciences, and read works of literature that have impacted society for hundreds (and in some cases, thousands) of years. We investigated the principles and causes of nature, human action, and being itself. Most importantly, we read the divinely inspired words of Sacred Scripture and elevated our minds to ponder questions of God’s existence, nature, and operation."

You can listen to his speech here!