All through its history, St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in Indianapolis, Indiana has been a leader in the Archdiocese and in the country in the fight for racial justice. This began in the 1960’s & 1970’s during the Civil Rights movement. It continued in the 1980’s by helping with the desegregation of the Riviera Club. In current times, the Race & Culture Committee strives to educate the parish on issues concerning fairness for all. St. Thomas Aquinas parishioners have lived their faith by being a caring community of God’s people in beautiful variety.
Currently, the Race and Culture Committee at St. Thomas Aquinas Parish feels that there are fewer members of color in our parish than in the past. Is this perception correct? The survey hopes to discover some of the answers to this question. Please complete this survey before Wednesday, June 11, 2025 to help us discover if this is true.
To participate in the survey, simply click on THIS LINK. Most questions are multiple choice. And, the survey will take only 3 to 5 minutes depending on the length of your “fill-in” responses. All answers are anonymous.
We hope to get information that will help us identify what we can do as a parish to strengthen our claim that we are “God’s People in Extraordinary Variety.”
Thank you for your opinions and ideas.