The Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes (CSA) is a Catholic religious institute for women founded in 1858. Rooted in Christ through prayer and worship, they participate in the mission of Christ by joyful service in the Church, serving in both rural and urban settings throughout the United States and Latin America. Their ministries focus on education, healthcare, pastoral ministry, and social service, with a commitment to transformation, justice for the poor, the role of women, and inclusivity. They strive to minister with simplicity and hospitality, responding to those whose faith life or human dignity is threatened. The congregation also engages in promoting systemic change, peace, and integrity of creation.

