Br. Rick Curry, S.J.
Br. Rick Curry, S.J., 8 April 2001
Persons with disabilities are often thought of as unique or extraordinary. However, after you work with them long enough, their uniqueness and their extraordinariness disappear. What is left are talented or not so talented students who are waiting in the wings for the public to appreciate their theater skills. Those who understand our religious order realize that we are called to be men for others, and that would include persons with disabilities.
Life's Bread
Persons with disabilities are often thought of as unique or extraordinary. However, after you work with them long enough, their uniqueness and their extraordinariness disappear. What is left are talented or not so talented students who are waiting in the wings for the public to appreciate their theater skills. Those who understand our religious order realize that we are called to be men for others, and that would include persons with disabilities.