6 thoughts on “Remembering Dianna Ortiz

  1. Thank you for this moving remembrance. I was honored to be in the audience at the Rothko Chapel when she shared her witness upon receiving the Oscar Romero Peace Award. What a strong, thoughtful, resilient radiance she brought to our lives and taught us the way of peace and service.

  2. Thank you Marie and Fr. Joe for this beautiful tribute to Sr. Dianna. I only wish I had an opportunity to know her a little better. Your words bring her memory alive to me. What a blessing.

  3. Thank you for this reflection on Diana’s heroic and humble witness that touches my heart, even as she touched my heart and my soul when I had the privilege to meet her and sit with her at table many years ago at Assisi House. The memory is as vivid as if it were yesterday. She is indeed !Presente!

  4. Dear Joseph,

    Thank you for sharing this beautiful tribute to Sister Dianna Ortiz. Her journey from the depths of trauma to becoming a beacon of hope and resilience is truly inspiring. It’s heartwarming to hear how she found solace and strength within the Assisi Community, and how her light continued to shine brightly despite the darkness she endured.

    The anecdotes you shared offer a poignant reminder of the power of resilience and the capacity for healing, even in the face of unimaginable suffering. Sister Dianna’s unwavering commitment to justice and her courageous advocacy for the elimination of torture serve as a testament to the human spirit’s capacity for transformation and renewal.

    The imagery of her vigil in Lafayette Park, her candle of hope burning steadfastly through the night, is particularly moving. It speaks to her unwavering dedication to her cause and her relentless pursuit of justice, even in the face of adversity.

    May Sister Dianna’s legacy continue to inspire us all to stand up against injustice and to work tirelessly for a world where all are treated with dignity and respect. Thank you for honoring her memory in such a beautiful and heartfelt way.

    Warm regards,
    Aymen Tabir
    TASSC International Executive Director
    aymen@tassc.org 202-419-1555

  5. Thank you Fr Joe. The story of Dianna offers Hope to all of us who feel the oppression in our sick World. She is the Diamond and the Rose in the dust of extreme fear. I will recall her story as, with many others, we travel into a future bereft of good choices.

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