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Wit, Learning, and Virtue: the Legacy of Civil Servant, Thomas More

Thank you for registering for the free, online Wit, Learning, and Virtue: the Legacy of Civil Servant, Thomas More course. We hope you find inspiration and enrichment in the life, death, and thought of St. Thomas More, who remains a powerful model of character and integrity in our modern world.

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This course is free for you today because of the generous donors who support the mission of Belmont Abbey College. It was through their acts of charity that we had the resources necessary to produce, promote, and make it available to you today.

Will you help make this resource and others like it available for someone else by making a charitable donation?

Your gift today will be used to:

  • Connect with others who are looking for ways to live in love and obedience to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
  • Provide this free resource to those who are looking to grow in their faith.
  • Support the production of other resources like this one that will be made available at no cost to those who are looking to deepen their understanding of their Catholic faith and the Church’s teachings.
  • Restore a life of virtue to future generations—by supporting Belmont Abbey College’s mission to educate students in the liberal arts and sciences so that in all things God may be glorified.
  • Encourage and provide resources for more than 20 monks at Belmont Abbey—the active monastery at the center of our college campus—who are pursuing their vocation and education to bring glory to God’s name.

Your generous tax-deductible gift today will enhance the ongoing work of Belmont Abbey College: reaching young people, instructing them in the liberal arts and sciences, and instilling the virtues of faith in them—so that in all things God may be glorified.

And with your gift of $100 or more today, we’d like to send you a signed copy of John Fisher and Thomas More: Keeping Their Souls While Losing Their Heads by Robert J. Conrad, Jr., which retells the narratives of Bishop John Fisher and Thomas More, both executed by King Henry VIII. According to Conrad, rather than being staunch adherents of their own desires, More and Fisher were devoted servants of the true God, guided by His Word and the Church. Their mutual belief centered on the notion that God embodied truth, with His Church serving as a beacon of truthfulness.

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