The Spirituality of Dignity

Tuesday, September 23, 2025; 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Facilitator(s): Jon Metz
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Overview

Description
If we are all created in the Image and likeness of God, what does that mean for the expectations of our life? What gifts does our dignity give us? What responsibilities and obligations are required of us to honor the dignity of all people?

Spirituality of Dignity will explore the dignity of the human person through the lens of scripture, Church tradition, Catholic Social Teaching, and personal experience.

Dates and Details
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
6:30pm – 8:00pm

This is a virtual retreat offered via Zoom. A basic familiarity with Zoom is expected of participants.

Sustainer Cost: $35
Advocate Cost: $25
Partner Cost: $20

New for the 2025-2026 program year: We are offering a voluntary three-level registration fee structure for our sponsored retreats in order to support both accessibility and sustainability of our retreat ministry. For more information on our three-level registration fee structure, visit our FAQ page.

Registration Information
You may register and pay online by clicking the yellow “Register Here” button above, by calling the Registrar at (262) 898-2582 with a credit card number, or by mailing a check made out to Siena Retreat Center to 5637 Erie Street, Racine, WI 53402. Payment must be received to complete registration. Please see our FAQ page for our cancellation policies and other helpful information.

If cost remains a barrier even at the lowest level, you are invited to complete our Scholarship Request Form. While we cannot guarantee that all requests can be fully accommodated, and we do ask that you contribute a portion of the fee, we will do our best to assist as many participants as possible within our available resources.

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About the Facilitators

Jon MetzJon Metz

Jon Metz is a Teaching Assistant Professor at Marquette University. He holds a doctorate in Leadership and master's degrees in both ministry and social work. He serves as Vice President of Mission and Leadership at Trinity Senior Services and has served in many pastoral roles. Jon has taught both in Theology and Social Welfare and Justice at Marquette, including courses on Catholic Social Teaching, Vatican II, Christian Discipleship, and Service of Faith and Promotion of Justice Vatican II, Christian Discipleship, and Service of Faith and Promotion of Justice.