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Kayla August
Residence Hall Minister, University of Notre Dame
April 21, 2021

For me, the women’s diaconate is about women finding their voice.

As a black Catholic woman with a call to preach, I have never felt a more urgent need for voices like mine in our Church and in our country to be able to be heard, and to have the voice of women during the time we come together as a community weekly to praise, worship and hear God moving in all of our lives. We see what happens when these voices aren’t heard.

Through the Church’s current discernment about receiving women as deacons, I carry hope. I carry hope like Phoebe carried that letter to the Church in Rome (Romans 16:1-2). It’s a hope that my brothers in Christ continue to wrestle until they are transformed. I hope they are less afraid of exploring the question of women’s vocations — and more afraid of what will be lost if women’s voices are erased.

I hope that people with power to open the door will move into a vision not yet seen. And I hope that we move into this vision as a Church, making space to ensure that the God who equally loves all of us can be heard equally through each and every one of us, at the pulpit and around the world.

Kayla August is from New Orleans, Louisiana, a Catholic city filled with priests, po-boys, and parades! A love of God brought this southern girl to the Midwest where she spent her first three years in South Bend as the Assistant Director of Evangelization in Notre Dame’s Campus Ministry department. Kayla currently serves the Notre Dame community as rector of Lyons Hall.

Kayla has a B.A. and a Masters in Pastoral Counseling from Loyola University of New Orleans. She has spent a large part of the past 12 years volunteering her summers at Camp Challenge, a camp for children with cancer and sickle cell, and Camp Pelican, a camp for children with asthma and cystic fibrosis as the director of activities. Her love of service continues as a mentor to youth at Transformation Ministries in South Bend, Indiana.

Kayla plans to pursue a doctorate in preaching as a way to serve God by giving her voice to the Church.

Witness
“I have been blessed with women who have shared their many gifts with me. They have broken open Scripture for the people of God with their own perspective and insight. They have shown ways of leading which empower and confirm the value of each individual person. They have offered perspectives and visions of the Spirit’s call to live God’s love for all.”
Don Highberger, SJ
University Campus Minister and Hospital Pastoral Minister, St. Louis, MO
Witness
“If I could be ordained a deacon, the people would hear the Good News preached with authority at the pulpit and in the world. For me personally, it would feel like the ability to serve in the manner in which God has put on my heart to serve. As a minister of the word, liturgy and charity, I would preach the word to inspire others to love God and their neighbor. I would continue to bring communion to the sick and imprisoned, but I would also free our priests by taking on some baptisms, weddings, and funeral services that are outside of the Mass. It would feel like the fullness of what I was meant to do.”
Theresa Shepherd-Lukasik
Director of Adult Faith Formation, St. Joseph Parish, Seattle, WA
Witness
“And when I get antsy waiting, as I often do, I remember the women I met who showed me that the ‘not yet’ is an “already.” Women deacons have existed and continue to exist. Someday, I may be one of them.“
Julia D’Agostino, MDiv
Theology Student, ThM Candidate

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