On a day celebrating light and hope, St. Thomas Aquinas High School came together for its annual Aquinas Star Mass, honoring two young members of the community. The Aquinas Stars are children from the community with chronic medical conditions whom STA “adopts” to provide year-round financial and emotional support. Celebrating the annual Mass on December 13, this year it coincided with the Feast of Saint Lucy, a day symbolizing light and hope. Students, faculty, staff, and families gathered with the Most Reverend Bishop James F. Checchio of the Diocese of Metuchen to honor this year’s Aquinas Stars, RJ and Allie, and their families.
The liturgy, concelebrated by Bishop Checchio, STA Director of Catholic Identity Father David Keyes, and STA Theology teacher Father Tim Eck, featured hymns performed by the Liturgical Band and Choir under the direction of Mr. Joseph Cullinan ’02.
In his homily, Bishop Checchio underscored the humble birth of Christ and urged attendees to listen closely to His call in their daily lives. He also drew a connection between the Feast of Saint Lucy—whose name means "light"—and the Aquinas Star program, emphasizing how the love and service to the Aquinas Stars embody the central mission to the STA school community.
Following the Mass, Aquinas Star Co-Chairs Brianna Romero ’25 and Adrianna Torres ’26, along with members of the Aquinas Star Board, presented the Stars and their families with gifts funded by donations from STA students, faculty, families, and alumni. Adding to the festive atmosphere, Santa Claus made a surprise appearance, delighting the children and families in attendance.
The Aquinas Star Mass is a hallmark of the Advent season at St. Thomas Aquinas High School, uniting the community in love and service. This year’s celebration, set against the backdrop of the Feast of Saint Lucy, served as a reminder of the power of faith, compassion, and the light we bring to one another.