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Center for Benedictine Values

The Sister Judith Ann Heble, OSB
Center for Benedictine Values

Ut in omnibus glorificetur Deus – That in all things God may be glorified.

Sister Judith Ann Heble, OSBSister Judith Ann Heble, OSB (1942-2023) was a beloved leader in Benedictine life. A native of Nebraska, she studied at Sacred Heart Academy and Saint Procopius College (now Benedictine University) before launching her career as a teacher and administrator. She served as Prioress of Sacred Heart Monastery in Lisle, Illinois for eighteen years.

Sister Judith Ann earned degrees from the University of Saint Francis, Loyola University, and Catholic Theological Union. She gained international renown as President of the Conference of Benedictine Prioresses and Moderator of Communio Internationalis Benedictinarum. She knew Benedictines around the world and met three popes.

For nearly three decades, Sister Judith Ann served on Benedictine University’s Board of Trustees, chairing the Mission Integration Committee. Known for her generous wisdom and outstanding leadership, she remains a model of Benedictine values.

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The Sister Judith Ann Heble, OSB Center for Benedictine Values Mission Statement

The Sister Judith Ann Heble, OSB Center for Benedictine Values serves the entire Benedictine University community, advances the mission of the University, and enhances the distinction of the University as a values-driven institution by:

  • promoting awareness, appreciation, and affirmation of Benedictine values,
  • fostering innovative and interdisciplinary study of Benedictine values,
  • supporting and enacting vibrant application of Benedictine values in all areas of life and work.
Peter Huff, Center for Benedictine Values

Peter Huff, Ph.D.
Chief Mission Officer,
Director of the Sister Judith Ann Heble, OSB Center for Benedictine Values

Welcome to Benedictine University’s Sister Judith Ann Heble, OSB Center for Benedictine Values!

The Sister Judith Ann Heble, OSB Center for Benedictine Values is dedicated to the advancement of Benedictine University’s distinctive mission and the achievement of its bold vision. Our mission and vision are deeply rooted in our long and storied history and profoundly shaped by positive engagement with contemporary culture and the latest, most innovative, developments in Catholic higher education.

The Center provides mission-centered orientation and continuing education for the entire University community. We seek to foster awareness and appreciation of the Catholic intellectual tradition, Catholic social teaching, and the legacy of Benedictine wisdom. Annual signature events organized by the Center include the Visiting Scholar in Catholic Thought lectures every fall and the Benedictine Heritage Lecture and the Faith and Reason Symposium every spring.

On this site, you can read the core documents that shape our Catholic and Benedictine identity: Ex Corde Ecclesiae and our Mission and Vision Statements. In Education within the Benedictine Wisdom Tradition, from the Association of Benedictine Colleges and Universities, you can read about our core values, the Ten Hallmarks of Benedictine education: love, prayer, stability, conversatio (transformation), obedience, discipline, humility, stewardship, hospitality, and community.

The Neff family farmhouse, the location for the Center, was the original heart of the Lisle campus when Benedictine monks from Saint Procopius Abbey moved from Chicago to DuPage County over 100 years ago. Today, the iconic stone structure is an enduring symbol of our commitment to inspiring values stretching back nearly fifteen centuries to Saint Benedict, one of the most important figures in world spirituality.

Pope John Paul II spoke eloquently about the Catholic university as “born from the heart of the Church.” From that heart spring values of justice, respect for persons, and the quest for truth that resonate richly with the highest ideals of all religions and cultures.

At Benedictine, we welcome people of all cultures, all racial and ethnic identities, all genders, and all faiths and no faith. All are cherished partners in the evolving project called Benedictine University.

We invite you to join with the Sister Judith Ann Heble, OSB Center for Benedictine Values as we contribute to the inauguration of the next exciting chapter in Benedictine University’s great mission-driven story.

Education within the Benedictine Wisdom Tradition

From the earliest years of Christianity the disciples of Jesus faced the challenge of how to live faithfully and with integrity in the world in which they found themselves.  READ MORE About the Education within the Benedictine Wisdom Tradition >>>

Constitution on Catholic Universities by Pope St. John Paul II

BORN FROM THE HEART of the Church, a Catholic University is located in that course of tradition which may be traced back to the very origin of the University as an institution. READ MORE About the Constitution on Catholic Universities by Pope St. John Paul II >>>

University Mission Statement

Benedictine University is an inclusive academic community dedicated to teaching and learning, scholarship and service, truth and justice, as inspired by the Catholic intellectual tradition, the social teaching of the Church, and the principles of wisdom in the Rule of St. Benedict.

University Vision Statement

Benedictine University aspires to be a thought leader in Catholic higher education. We seek to provide a transformative and integrative educational experience grounded in Benedictine values, helping students shape lives of meaning and purpose as engaged citizens who care for the Earth, welcome people of diverse faiths and cultures, and promote the common good.

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Sister Judith Ann Heble OSB, Center for Benedictine Values

Benedictine values are the foundation of a good life. They teach us to be kind, compassionate, and responsible. They help us to build strong relationships and to live with integrity.

The Sister Judith Ann Heble, OSB Center for Benedictine Values is here to help you learn about and live by Benedictine values.

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The Sister Judith Ann Heble, OSB Center for Benedictine Values Blogs

Faith and Fortitude in the Workplace with Young Catholic Professionals

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On September 19th, The Goodwin College of Business, Campus Ministry, Sister Judith Ann Heble, OSB Center for Benedictine Values and Alumni Relations were honored to host in partnership with Young […]

Pope Francis at 10 Years

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Three Scholars, Three Religions, One God of Love and Justice

A Jew, a Christian, and a Muslim walk onto a stage … It sounds like a well-worn joke. But it’s not. It’s one of the blessings of being Benedictine! And […]

Honoring King by Living Our Vocation

This week the Benedictine community takes time to remember, honor, and learn from Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Most of us have heard of King our whole lives. Some […]

Remembering Pope Benedict XVI

Remembering Pope Benedict XVI (1927-2022) Ten years ago, around this time, I was beginning to teach a course on Pope Benedict XVI—as far as I know, the only full course […]

Benedictine Christmas Every Day

“Always winter and never Christmas.” That’s how Mr. Tumnus the Faun in C. S. Lewis’s classic “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” describes for Lucy Pevensie the state of […]

The Sister Judith Ann Heble, OSB Center for Benedictine Values condemns racism in all its forms, including structural and systemic racism. Racism and acts of hate and bias are in direct opposition to the fundamental ideals of our University. We pledge to do all within our power to make Benedictine University an anti-racist institution.

 

Peter A. Huff, Ph.D.
Chief Mission Officer
Director, The Sister Judith Ann Heble, OSB Center for Benedictine Values
Professor of Theology and Religious Studies
(630) 829-6664
phuff@ben.edu