Congratulations Congregation of the Sisters St. Agnes!

In 2007, the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes (CSA) was honored with the Woman of Achievement Award by the Fond du Lac Area Women’s Fund in recognition of their significant contributions to both education and social justice.

The Sisters of St. Agnes have played a foundational role in the creation and operation of Marian University, a respected Catholic liberal arts institution in Fond du Lac. Their commitment to educational excellence has shaped countless lives. Beyond their work in education, CSA is deeply involved in social justice initiatives, advocating for women’s and children’s rights, human trafficking awareness, poverty alleviation, immigration reform, and environmental sustainability.

As members of UNANIMA International, a non-governmental organization, the CSA actively nominates global women for the “Woman of Courage Award”, honoring those who exhibit outstanding courage and leadership in their communities. The CSA’s unwavering commitment to service, advocacy, and justice continues to make an incredible impact not just in Fond du Lac, but across the globe.

Congratulations, CSA! Your profound dedication to education and social justice continues to inspire and uplift many.