Dominican Father Ambrose Little appointed new director of Thomistic Institute
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The Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. / Credit: Farragutful, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia CommonsWashington, D.C. Newsroom, Jul 2, 2025 / 18:37 pm (CNA).An organization encouraging the presence of "the Catholic intellectual tradition" in universities across the globe has a new leader. Dominican Father Ambrose Little has been appointed the new director of the Thomistic Institute (TI), a position held for the past seven years by Father Dominic Legge, OP, who has now been named president of the Pontifical Faculty at the Dominican House of Studies."The Thomistic Institute is one of the most dynamic apostolates in the Church, and we are immensely proud that it is an institute of our Pontifical Faculty," Legge said in a statement. "It is very dear to my heart! Serving as the TI director has been one of the greatest privileges of my life. I am therefore delighted to announce that, as my first official act as president, I have appointed Father Ambrose Little, OP, as the new...
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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jul 2, 2025 / 18:37 pm (CNA).
An organization encouraging the presence of "the Catholic intellectual tradition" in universities across the globe has a new leader.
Dominican Father Ambrose Little has been appointed the new director of the Thomistic Institute (TI), a position held for the past seven years by Father Dominic Legge, OP, who has now been named president of the Pontifical Faculty at the Dominican House of Studies.
"The Thomistic Institute is one of the most dynamic apostolates in the Church, and we are immensely proud that it is an institute of our Pontifical Faculty," Legge said in a statement.
"It is very dear to my heart! Serving as the TI director has been one of the greatest privileges of my life. I am therefore delighted to announce that, as my first official act as president, I have appointed Father Ambrose Little, OP, as the new director of the Thomistic Institute," Legge said.
The Thomistic Institute was founded in 2009 "to promote Catholic truth in our contemporary world by strengthening the intellectual formation of Christians at universities, in the Church, and in the wider public square," according to the institute's website.
The institute pursues initiatives "focused on St. Thomas Aquinas' thought, including academic lectures, student chapters, and online resources."
An academic institute of the Pontifical Faculty of the Dominican House of Studies located in Washington, D.C., students have also founded campus chapters of the institute at more than 80 universities across the globe.
The academic chapters organize lectures with Catholic scholars on philosophy and theology as well as hold reading groups, debates, and conferences to "expose students to the riches of the Catholic intellectual tradition and help them explore it further."
Little is a Dominican friar of the Province of St. Joseph. He entered the Order of Preachers in 2007 after graduating from The Catholic University of America (CUA) with a bachelor's degree in philosophy. Ordained a priest in 2013, he returned to CUA to complete a licentiate in philosophy and wrote a dissertation titled "Aristotelian Change and the Scala Naturae." He taught for two years at Providence College in Rhode Island and was a visiting scholar at Boston College.
In 2014, Little began studying for a doctorate in philosophy at the University of Virginia and graduated in 2021. Afterward, he was appointed a lecturer in philosophy at the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception.
"Father Ambrose is a superb teacher and scholar, an excellent leader, and a great brother and friend," Legge said. "For the past three years, he has served as assistant director of the TI, and I've been deeply impressed by what I've seen."
"Because the TI is an institute of our faculty … I will not be going far away," Legge said, "I'm just down the hall." He vowed to continue supporting the organization "as this vibrant outreach continues to grow and bear fruit."
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