2025 Jubiliarian
Growing up in a large Irish Catholic family and attending Catholic schools inspired Sister Diane Cauley to serve others and seek social justice.
“While those experiences were the seeds for my religious life, the Sisters of St. Joseph made me who I am,” she says, reflecting on 50 years of service. As residential counselor at Girls Hope of Pittsburgh from 1993 to 2001, Sister Diane welcomed opportunities to make a difference in the lives of girls and young women with challenging home situations.
From 1975 to 1993, Sister Diane ministered in educating, serving as a teacher at Quigley High School in Baden, Holy Rosary in Pittsburgh, assistant principal at St. Benedict the Moor in Pittsburgh, co-administrator at Holy Rosary and principal at St. Bernard in Indiana, Pa. In 2009, she returned to education as Team Administrator at St. James School in Sewickley.
Sister Diane was elected to Congregational Leadership in 2003 and again in 2013. Her diverse Congregational ministries include transition coordinator on the Wellness Team, co-manager of the gift shop, and administrative liaison to Villa St. Joseph of Baden, Inc.
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