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2007 - 2008 LEGISLATURE
March 4, 2008 - Introduced by Representative Townsend, cosponsored by Senator
Roessler. Referred to Committee on Rules.
AJR112,1,1 1Relating to: commending the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes.
AJR112,1,52 Whereas, the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes was founded in 1858 in the
3Village of Barton, Wisconsin, by Father Casper Rehrl to educate the children of
4immigrant families, marking the beginning of the congregation's commitment to
5Catholic education and faith formation which endures to this day; and
AJR112,1,86 Whereas, Sister Mary Agnes Hazotte was elected the congregation's first
7general superior when she was only 17 years old and served in this position for 40
8years; and
AJR112,1,119 Whereas, under her courageous and pioneering leadership, the congregation
10grew and flourished, moving from Barton to Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, in 1870, to
11provide greater educational and ministerial opportunities for the sisters; and
AJR112,2,212 Whereas, in 1896, the congregation founded St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac,
13which has evolved into Agnesian HealthCare, a healthcare system that presently
14employs 2,800 people, contributing over $167 million to the local economy in annual

1salaries and benefits and providing over $22 million in community benefits to the
2underinsured in the Fond du Lac area; and
AJR112,2,63 Whereas, in 1936, the congregation founded Marian College, which now
4educates 3,000 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students, employs 425 faculty
5and staff for an additional $17.4 million to the local economy each year in salaries
6and benefits, and provides $7.5 million in annual financial aid to its students; and
AJR112,2,107 Whereas, through generous gifts of over $5.5 million, the college also funds the
8Working Families Grant, which provides 44 single parents with dependent children
9an opportunity to graduate from college and 33 students the opportunity to pursue
10an undergraduate degree; and
AJR112,2,1511 Whereas, in 1939, the congregation established St. Clare Hospital in Monroe,
12Wisconsin, which, through a merger in 1992 with the Monroe Clinic, has become a
13major rural health care provider in southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois and
14employs 1,065 employees, contributing over $74 million to the local economy in
15annual salaries and benefits; and
AJR112,2,1816 Whereas, in 1945, the congregation began their Latin American missions and
17are committed to social justice for people in Nicaragua, Honduras, and all of Latin
18America; and
AJR112,2,2419 Whereas, the congregation is committed to social justice through its work in
20promoting peace and nonviolence, furthering the role of women, working against the
21trafficking of women and children, supporting efforts to celebrate diversity,
22sponsoring programs to educate citizens on foreign policy through its work at the
23United Nations, and taking an active role in the legislative process by being a voice
24for the poor and marginalized in our society; now, therefore, be it
AJR112,3,3
1Resolved by the assembly, the senate concurring, That the members of the
2Wisconsin legislature congratulate the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes on the
3sesquicentennial of the congregation's founding; and, be it further
AJR112,3,6 4Resolved, That the assembly chief clerk shall provide a copy of this joint
5resolution to Sister Joann Sambs, General Superior of the Congregation of Sisters
6of St. Agnes.
AJR112,3,77 (End)
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