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The overwhelming majority of students found the theology of St. Athanasius more interesting than the theology of St. Anselm ... so that is reason to celebrate his feast day all the more! Did you have a chance to celebrate the feast of St. Athanasius? If not, today is your chance ... as this list of questions will be a bit different, and definitely easier, than usual. What is something you did this weekend, or could at least do today, to celebrate? Did you not feel like celebrating made sense for you and your family for some reason (perhaps one you shared with me already, I realize)? QUESTION: WHAT, IF ANYTHING, DID YOU DO TO CELEBRATE HIS FEAST DAY, AND IF YOU DID NOT, WHAT COULD YOU DO TODAY? (NO GRADE FOR THIS ANSWER) *

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