Respect for Persons
To respect each person regardless of class, background, or professional skill.
“No one is to pursue what is judged best for oneself, but instead, what is better for someone else.” R.B. 72
“Proper honor must be shown to all” R.B. 53.2
Videos
Benedictine Communication in and for Digital Culture by Daniella Zsupan-Jerome
Grassroots Organizing and Benedictine Values…Say What? by Karlyn Forner
Benedictine Wisdom in the Classroom and Beyond by Fr. Rene McGraw
Around the World with Saint Benedict by Robert Bell
One Hundred Miles of Harmony by Fr. William Skudlarek & Ajahn Jotipalo
How Hospitality Makes Life Better and Easier by Kathleen Norris
Vocation, Not just Employment by Fr. Jonathan Licari
Not Just Talking About the Weather by Fr. William Skudlarek
Hospitality: Making Room Inside Ourselves for Another Person by Sr. Cecelia Prokosch
Critical Racial and Social Justice Education by Robin DiAngelo
Is ISIS Islamic? by Noreen Herzfeld
Redeeming the Soul of America by Fr. Bryan Massingale
Leading from the Margins by Mary Dana Hinton
Texts
Being a Catholic Department Chair by Rodger Narloch, PhD
A Hidden Wholeness: The Journey Toward An Undivided Life by Parker Palmer (available in Quad 241 & Clemens Library)
Radical Hospitality by Lonni Collins Pratt & Fr. Daniel Homan, Ch. 2 (available in Quad 241 & Clemens Library)
The Rule of Benedict: A Spirituality for the 21st Century by Joan Chittister, Ch. 72 (available in Quad 241 & Alcuin Library)