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Fr. Stanley Rother
(1935,Okarche, OK - 1981, Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala)
As part of our response to the call of building a culture of faith, we follow the life of Father Stanley Rother, Oklahoma priest, missionary, and martyr, who exemplified the love and respect for other cultures and languages which our Catholic faith calls us to.
Mission:
The Father Stanley Rother Hispanic Cultural Institute (FSR-HCI), is an Archdiocesan Institute created to help our Pastors, Deacons, lay leaders, English-speaking parishioners and the general public learn the Spanish language and understand the Hispanic culture. FSR-HCI also focuses on providing a more informed way to face the opportunities and challenges that our nation, state and parishes are facing with the presence of the ever increasing Spanish-speaking population. The teachings of the Catholic faith animate the vision, goals and objectives of the FSR-HCI in its work.
Vision:
Invoking the guidance of the Blessed Virgin Mary, under the title of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Empress of the Americas, the FSR-HCI wants to serve as an instrument in the celebration of the riches of our Catholic tradition in Oklahoma.
Goals:
To offer participants a vision of the real significance of the phenomenon known as la Hispanidad. The FSR- HCI will emphasize the cultural, linguistic, historical, and spiritual roots that helped form la Hispanidad, in order to clarify the context from which the Hispanic world emerged.
Methodology:
FSR-HCI will alternate theoretical classes based on theme presentations from HCI’s Participant Scholars, with practical Spanish language courses offered by HCI’s Teaching and Support Staff. HCI will also offer cultural trips in order to explore the Spanish culture and linguistic heritage.
Language Classes:
FSR-HCI will offer four Beginner, Intermediate I (some knowledge of Spanish) Intermediate II, and Advanced. At all levels students will be able to practice conversation in Spanish and participate on the Cultural Studies (in English). There will be an oral placement test on the first day to properly place each student in the appropriate class. Classes include:
• Listening Comprehension (dialogues, songs, prayers)
• Conversation
• Vocabulary Enhancement
• Reading
• Grammar
• Writing
Cultural Studies:
FSR-HCI will emphasize the cultural, linguistic, historical, artistic, and spiritual roots that form the Hispanic World. Topics of the cultural studies will include, but are not limited to the following:
• The Hispanic World and its Cultural Roots (Iberian, Celtic, Phoenician, Greek, Roman, Visigoth, Arabic, Jew, and others)
• The Hispanic-American World and its Cultural Roots (Europeans, Indians, and Africans)
• The Beginnings of the Evangelization of America
• The Spanish Conquest: A Catholic Perspective
• Rites and Traditions
• Arts and literature
• Faith and Culture in the Hispanic World
• Our Lady of Guadalupe - History and Impact in the “New World”
• Bartolomé de las Casas, Vasco de Quiroga and the
Movement toward Social Justice in America
Requirements
• To be 21 years old • Must turn the application and a check (made payable
to St. Joseph’s Catholic Church) for the tuition fee. • Tuition fee $25.00 per Semester / $50.00 per year
Most Reverend Paul S. Coakley, Archbishop of Oklahoma City Honorary Member
Reverend Scott Anthony Boeckman
Pastor of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Norman, OK Ecclesiastic Advisor
Pedro Moreno, MA Director Hispanic Ministry Office, Archdiocese of Oklahoma City Associate Coordinator
Ignacio M. Ruiz +, Lic. & Free Lance Writer Director of Support Services
María de Jesús Páez de Ruiz, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Spanish, The University of Oklahoma Coordinator and Curriculum Development
Angelo A. Lombardo, P.E., MSCE, City of Norman Director of Development
Annie Lombardo, P.E., MSCE, Oklahoma Department of Transportation Associate Director of Development
Luis Cortest, Ph.D. - Professor of Spanish and Director of Medieval Studies, The University of Oklahoma Academic Advisor
Luis Cortest, Ph.D. - Professor of Spanish and Director
of Medieval Studies, OU
Drew L. Kershen, J.D. - Professor of Law, OU Katherine Hirschfeld, Ph.D., Associate Professor of
Anthropology, OU
A. Robert Lauer, Ph. D, Professor of Spanish and Film, OU
Rev. Scott Boeckman, Pastor of Saint Joseph Catholic Church, Norman, OK
Rev. Bruce Nieli, CSP., Paulist Evangelist Missionary
María de Lourdes Ruiz-Scaperlanda, MA, OU,
Free Lance Writer and Consultant
Michael A. Scaperlanda, J.D., Professor & Associate Dean of Law, OU
Rev. Don Wolf, Pastor, Saint Eugene Parish - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Jennifer Jarvis-Denny, MA - Spanish Instructor, OU
Rachel Cortest, MA - Spanish Instructor, OU
María de Jesús Páez de Ruiz, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Spanish, OU - Instructor
Marisol Faro, BA, Instructor Assistant
María Caridad Marchand, MA , Instructor of Spanish,
OU, Instructor
Elizabeth Stowe, BA - Instructor
General Assistance
Gloria Martinez
Blogmaster/Technology Director
Ignacio M. Ruiz, Jr.
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