John Richard Wilcox, PhD

ABSTRACT

This paper, prepared by John Wilcox the Vice President of Mission at Manhattan College, as his Buttimer Institute of Lasallian Studies final project, proposes to create an International Association of Lasallian Universities (IALU) faculty program. John was an active participant in Collegium. The first IALU Leadership Program took place in 2007.

The purpose of this paper is:

To provide a context for the development of the Lasallian Education Movement composed of the Brothers of the Christian Schools and lay associates.
To understand this movement as a new direction within Roman Catholic higher education, a direction that will, in the spirit of De La Salle, be guided by Brothers and lay people who are committed Catholics and Christians, as well as those of other religious commitments or of humanistic commitment.

To be a community for those who see teaching as a calling or ministry, who listen with the ear of the heart to those who are far from salvation in this world [the most vulnerable and economically at risk] and in the next, and who wish to touch the minds and hearts of their students.

To assess the need to formalize Lasallian lay association that goes beyond programs such as the Buttimer Institute of Lasallian Studies and the Lasallian Leadership Institute.

KEYWORDS

Lasallian; Catholic Higher Education; De La Salle; Lasallian

FULL TEXT:

Charism in Association: Structuring the Lasallian

About the Author

John Richard Wilcox, Ph.D.

John R. Wilcox is the director of the Center for Lasallian Studies and professor emeritus of religious studies at Manhattan College, Bronx, NY. He holds a Ph.D. in Christian Ethics from Union Theological Seminary, NYC. Wilcox taught in and chaired the religious studies program at Manhattan College for twenty-nine years. From 2002 to 2010, he served as the first vice president for mission at Manhattan. He has focused his attention on raising the consciousness level of the Manhattan community about the Catholic culture and religious heritage of the founding congregation (the De La Salle Christian Brothers). Through Lasallian luncheons, lectures, convocations, seminars, and recruitment for Lasallian education programs, he continues developing a cadre of dedicated administrators, faculty, and staff committed to the future of Catholic higher education. He is the creator of the International Lasallian University Leadership Program held in Rome each year for Lasallian university educators worldwide.

ISSN: 2151-2515
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