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To Form a More Perfect Union

February 19, 2026
By Sisters of St. Agnes (CSA)

This article appears in the February Issue of Reflections and Connections

The Congregation of Sisters of Saint Agnes is pleased to present a series on the theme “To Form a More Perfect Union: Division and Unity in the US at 250”. This three-part series will take place at the Prairie Theater and Event Center, in Fond du Lac, WI.

Speakers will explore the enduring principles of the U.S. Constitution and their relevance to today’s challenges. From the roots of representative democracy to the evolving meaning of liberty and justice, each of the three lectures will aim to deepen public understanding and inspire constructive engagement.

The first session will take place on Tuesday, April 23. Janine Geske, former justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, will speak about the constitutional history of unity in this country. Then, on September 17, Constitution Day, Sister Dianne Bergant, CSA, will talk about unity and diversity from a theological perspective. A third speaker will be announced for October pending confirmation.

Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. for all speakers. Formal remarks will begin at 6:00 p.m. with opportunities for questions from the audience. Afterward, attendees are invited to join a heavy hors d'oeuvres reception with the speaker in The Winnebago Room. 

A livestream will also be available on the CSA YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@csasisters

There is no cost to attend any of the events, but your advance registration is appreciated to help us plan.

Get details and register
 

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