About this Website

New Version of Stas.org Now Online

Dear Visitor to Stas.org,

If you've made it to this page and have visited St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary's website in the past, it should by now be readily apparent that the website has undergone radical changes. While we realize that some may miss the old site, the new format should help us to keep things more up to date, and enable visitors to receive a more current and accordingly more accurate picture of recent happenings at St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary.

To this end, we have updated the site with new pictures, even though the textual content of the main pages has remained the same. We are in the process of restocking the photo albums, and are going to bring back the Seminary Journal section of the site, which is devoted to keeping visitors abreast of the special events of each month. Keep attentive for other planned updates and new features within the upcoming year.

The site can now be navigated through the new menu bar below the header on each page. This will enable you to access any part of the site from any other page on the site at any time. Also, the main page of Stas.org will notify you of the most recent additions or changes, and provide links to those sections, so that you can be sure not to miss any of the new material.

If you notice a problem with any part of the site, such as a broken link or a missing picture, please go to the contact us page, where you can report the problem.

Thank you for continuing to support the Seminary and Stas.org. We hope that the new site will be a continued source of inspiration in the mold of the original and so we ask for your continued prayers. For the same reason we confidently invoke the aid of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Maximilian Kolbe, who always advocated the employment of the most current technology in the cause of God's glory and the salvation of souls. “Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam.”