New Hampshire's Thomas More College of Liberal Arts has announced a new
scholarship for students from the Americas after the unprecedented
election of Pope Francis, the first New World pontiff.
The Our Lady of Guadalupe Scholarship Fund will award up to 20
scholarships per year for applicants from Canada, Mexico and Central and
South America. The scholarship can cover either partial tuition or full
four-year tuition.
Thomas More College President William Fahey said March 14 that the
selection of the Argentine Pope Francis as the first New World Pope is
an honor to the New World and “a call for Catholics in the New World to
find new forms of solidarity and new means for supporting the Church’s
mission in all our lands.”
Aja Cowhig, the college’s admissions director, said that the March 13
election of Pope Francis was a “historic” day for the college. The
college campus canceled its classes when the conclave’s white smoke was
announced.
Students prayed in the chapel for the next Pope and then rushed to the
library to watch the coverage of Pope Francis’ entrance onto the balcony
overlooking St. Peter’s Square. They cheered him with shouts of “Viva
il Papa.”
“We prayerfully hope that the witness of Pope Francis be an example and
inspiration for the college’s mission to rejoice in the pursuit of
truth,” Cowhig told CNA March 18.
The college focuses on having a strong Catholic identity. Its
curriculum is based on a special “great books” program. There is one
curriculum for all students. Classes are not divided into specialties or
departments.
The curriculum aims to refine the experiences and mental powers of both
students and faculty through reading great works from classical and
Christian civilization. Thomas More College has also established a
series of guilds where master craftsmen teach students woodworking,
sacred art, sacred music, folk music and horseback riding.
The school anticipates that the Our Lady of Guadalupe Scholarship will help increase its numbers of international students.