The little city
of st. jude

A COMMUNITY FOR CREATIVE MALADJUSTMENT

OUR INSPIRATION

The City of St. Jude is a Roman Catholic parish and complex in a historically Black district of Montgomery, Alabama. Established in 1934, it was the first Catholic institution in Alabama for Black people, It includes a church, a school, and a hospital, the first integrated hospital in the southeast. It is dedicated to St. Jude the Apostle, patron of hopeless causes.

On March 24, 1965, the City provided sanctuary for thousands of weary marchers on the final night of their historic march from Selma to Montgomery.

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The City of St. Jude represents a vision important to A Deeper South: a concrete social order shaped by a distinctly Christian sensibility, an incarnation of of Catholic social teaching and practice in an unlikely place, and a shelter for generative culture-making.

The “Little” City of St. Jude takes its inspiration from the daring and courageous work of hopsitality that the institution represents. We invite you into a serious, theologically-informed, and peaceable engagement with the uncomfortable realities of American life, especially in the American South.

Like its namesake, The Little City of St. Jude aspires to be a generous and welcoming host to all seekers of truth and justice.

WHAT IS “CREATIVE MALADJUSTMENT?”

The phrase comes from a 1966 speech by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Dr. King said that “there are some things in our nation and the world to which I am proud to be maladjusted and wish all men of goodwill would be maladjusted until the good society is realized.” He continued:

I never intend to adjust myself to segregation and discrimination. I never intend to become adjusted to a religious bigotry. I never intend to adjust myself to economic conditions that will take necessities from the many to give luxuries to the few, leaving millions of people smothering in an air-tight cage of poverty in the midst of an affluent society. I never intend to adjust myself to the madness of militarism and the self-defeating effects of physical violence...
And so we need maladjusted men and women where these problems are concerned. It may well be that our whole world is need of the formation of a new organization, the International Association for the Advancement of Creative Maladjustment. Men and women who will be as maladjusted as the prophet Amos, who in the midst of the injustices of his day cried the words that echoed across the centuries, “Let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream.” Maladjusted as Abraham Lincoln, who had the vision to see that this nation could not survive half slave and half free. As maladjusted as that great Virginian Thomas Jefferson, who in the midst of an age amazingly adjust to slavery, could scratch words across the pages of history words lifted to cosmic proportions, “We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal and that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights and that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” As maladjusted as Jesus Christ, who could say to the men and women around the Galilean hills, “Love your enemies. Bless them that curse you. Pray for them that despitefully use you.” And through such maladjustment, we will be able to emerge from the bleak and desolate midnight of man’s inhumanity to man into the bright and glittering daybreak of freedom and justice.

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Eleanor's background spans education, coaching, and creative development. With a strong focus on process and progress, Eleanor helps learners move from where they are to where they want to be—one step at a time.


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