Dear Monte Cassino Community,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to share an important decision regarding the future of Monte Cassino School—one that has been made after much prayer, discernment, and thoughtful discussion within our Benedictine community.
The Benedictine Sisters, founders of Monte Cassino School, have decided to focus more fully on the mission of our monastery, which is centered on prayer, work, and hospitality. As a result, after nearly 100 years of serving as the school’s founders, we will be transferring the governance of the school to the Monte Cassino Board of Directors. This transition is being made with the full support of the Monastic Council, our Congregation, Bishop David Konderla, Board Chair Larry Rooney, the Monte Cassino Board of Directors, and Head of School Chris Burke.
Please be assured that Monte Cassino will remain an independent Catholic Benedictine school. Its mission will continue to be guided by the values we have nurtured for nearly a century. The school is in a strong position for this transition, and we are confident that its leadership will continue to serve the best interests of the students for the next 100 years and beyond.
Monte Cassino’s commitment to providing a high-quality education rooted in faith and moral development remains unwavering. The day-to-day operations of the school will continue as usual, and your children will still be welcomed each day with the immense love and support that sets Monte Cassino apart.
The Sisters have been working closely with the school’s administration to ensure a smooth and seamless transition. We are confident that Monte Cassino will continue to thrive under its current leadership. The Board of Directors has helped oversee the school’s governance and fiduciary duties for over a decade, and we trust it will continue to uphold the school’s mission with care and integrity. The Benedictine legacy is deeply woven into the fabric of Monte Cassino, and we are confident it will remain a source of strength and inspiration.
As part of this transition, the Sisters will eventually relocate from the current monastery to a new residence in the Tulsa area. We are in the process of identifying a location that meets our needs and will provide updates as those plans progress.
We are deeply proud of our longstanding relationship with Monte Cassino and the role we have played in shaping its identity. We recognize that this is a significant change; however, we firmly believe it is in the best interest of both the monastery and the school. We are hopeful and energized about what lies ahead, and we look forward to a bright and faithful future.
We will be hosting a town hall meeting to provide more information and answer your questions on Friday, April 4, at 8:15 a.m. in the Monte Cassino School MPAC located at 2206 S. Lewis Ave. in Tulsa. The Sisters, Board Chair Larry Rooney, members of the Monte Cassino Board of Directors, and Head of School Chris Burke will be in attendance. We warmly invite you to join us in learning more about this important moment in the school’s history.
Thank you for your ongoing dedication to Monte Cassino and its mission. We are profoundly grateful for your continued partnership and support as we enter this next chapter.
Please click
HERE to view a video message from The Benedictine Sisters of Saint Joseph Monastery. If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please do not hesitate to reach out to me at
smt@montecassino.org, Board Chair
Larry Rooney, or Head of School
Chris Burke.
With gratitude and peace,
Sister Marie Therese Long, O.S.B.
Prioress of Saint Joseph Monastery
President of Monte Cassino School