DEI Statement
In light of the current national and statewide initiatives to dismantle Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), we are reaffirming our commitment to the charism of our foundress, our values and our vision. We believe that now, more than ever, it is crucial to remain true to our call. Our work of justice, love, and dignity and respect for all, shines through our diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
We will continue to live our vision of just transformation in communities where we serve through support of the poor and marginalized as a way to uplift individual voices and create systemic change. This includes inviting diverse perspectives and lived experiences. We are called to celebrate a multicultural world.
“I do not know foreign countries or foreign Sisters. I only know Handmaids
of Christ, filled with the spirit of their vocation and truly working in blessed ways.”
Saint Katharina Kasper, Nov. 25, 1883
Diversity is a natural extension of our values and of our faith. While DEI may appear as a current issue, we have long been doing the work of bridging cultures and valuing people for who they are. This includes recognizing similarities and honoring differences. Diversity broadens our thinking, grows our community and encourages empathy.
Equity and inclusion are just as important in our work to build community, ensuring everyone feels seen and heard. When more people are at the table, bringing different experiences, the possibilities are endless. We value an environment where everyone’s thoughts, experiences, and ideas matter.
Equity and inclusion, along with diversity, helps us thrive. DEI ensures that merit is seen in its fullest context, an acknowledgement of each person’s skills, knowledge, identities, and experiences they have. It is an integral component of a community striving for excellence and innovation.
This work, justice, love and dignity and respect for all, has and always will be needed. The difficulties of the present moment only highlight the importance of our continued efforts. Saint Katherina Kasper calls for us to listen with an attentive ear and courageous heart. This is an invitation to not only look outward, but to reflect internally on feelings that the acronym “DEI” may evoke in us. When we engage in that challenging and sacred work, especially in dialogue in community, we forge a path toward profound growth and transformation.
Let us continue to embody this commitment, not just in word, but in action—by creating a community that is truly welcoming and supportive for all.