Attending the beam signing in Fayetteville were Sarah DuPreez (from left), stewardship director at St. Thomas Aquinas; Mark Prenger, owner’s representative; Deacon Paul Cronan, faculty advisor; and pastor Father Jason Sharbaugh. (Alesia Schaefer)

Beam signing



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Parishioners and students of the University of Arkansas’ campus church, St. Thomas Aquinas in Fayetteville, attended a beam signing Feb. 22. The signed beam will be one of the main structural beams to be placed in the worship space of the newly constructed church that is projected to be completed by February 2026. Nabholz Construction Corporation has plans to have the structural steel of the new church completed by the end of March. 

Masses on campus are currently being held in the Arkansas Union while the new parish church is constructed.

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