Ite ad Thomam

Recently I received an email from Mr. Francisco Romero, a onetime classmate of mine in a Latin course at Marquette University. He was at the time a Ph.D. Cand. in philosophy, and since then has worked for Tom Droleskey’s “Christ the King” online college. Here is Romero’s new (to us, anyway) blog: “Ite ad Thomam.” I think that you will find much to enjoy.

3 Responses to “Ite ad Thomam”


  1. 1 Tobias Petrus Apr 25th, 2006 at 10:27 pm

    Btw, Francisco took me to my first Latin Mass at St. Mary Help of Christians Parish in West Allis, WI, so I am pleased to repay the favor in some small way.

  2. 2 Iosephus Apr 26th, 2006 at 1:07 am

    Interesting . . . only earlier tonight I had said to Ambrosius and Clara that I had found a new blog, via Rorate Caeli, called “Ite ad Thomam.” And that it looked to me that the author was skilled in languages, though especially fond of Latin. It looks like a nice blog.

  3. 3 Joe Six Pack Apr 26th, 2006 at 12:40 pm

    Contrary to my remarks earlier (which were half-intended to just raise a ruckus), I’m glad that so many traditional Catholics like yourselves and this Francisco are armed with the weaponry of logic, Catholic doctrine, and classical langauge.

    You doing good work.

    (Just leave the sloganeering and jingoism to us professional joe-six-pack traditional Catholics)

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