Welcome to our website! Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes (also known as CSA) is a nonprofit congregation of sisters who strive to minister with simplicity and hospitality in the fields of education, health care, pastoral ministry and social service.
We are "women of spirit", dedicated to promoting justice and building community throughout various areas of the U.S. and Latin America. Our hands-on ministries includes nursing, leadership training, spiritual direction, hospice care, teaching, advocacy, holistic healthcare, and more. We are actively involved with U.S. legislative, U.N. and global partnerships regarding issues at the heart of our ministries: justice, poverty, health care initiatives, and empowering and educating women and children around the world.
We are committed to the transformation of the world, the Church and ourselves through promoting:
We invite you to join us today - in prayer, in financial partnership, in vocation. By sharing our lives and our faith in community, we support one another to live with singleness of purpose: that among us and in our world the Risen Christ be discovered and revealed.
Prayer for Tornado Victims in Moore, Oklahoma
Sister Joann's in Rome at the UISG Meeting and at the Papal Audience
Bishop Stresses Immigration Reform During Visit
Sister Joann Sambs, General Superior of CSA at USIG General Plenary Assembly in Rome
Sister Guadalupe Aguilar Professes Perpetual Final Vows
May Day Celebration in Milwaukee
Sister Stella is featured in pages 1 - 3 of the Experience section of Action Reporter.
Marsh marigolds in the stream at the Motherhouse
Sisters of St. Agnes Reunion - a Youtube video
CSA Out 'n About by Sister Ann
Valerie Graczyk's recent visits to Phoenix and Tucson
Videos and photos of the 2013 Women's Leadership Breakfast
A Spring Reflection by Sister Doris
This week's featured ministry - Sister Guadalupe Visit our Ministries. A Gift of Hope
See Prayers.
Click on the link to order this documentary which narrates the untold story of women who exercised leadership at a time when few women enjoyed such possibilities.
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