Theme
Dignity International Convention
Dates
September 2 to 5, 1977
Major Speakers
Gregory Baum, Barbara Gittings, and Patricia Nell Warren
Registration Fee
$46
Site
Bismarck Hotel
Registrations
430
Membership
4,000
Chapters
70
National Officers elected
- Walter Kay, San Diego, President
(October-December, 1977)* - Carla L. Kaesbauer, Secretary
- Madeline Ritchie, San Francisco, Treasurer
*Carla L. Kaesbauer, San Diego, Acting President (January, 1978 to April, 1978)
*Paul C. Weidig, President (May 1978 to September 1979)
Highlights
- Father John McNeill is asked to be a speaker at the convention but sends a letter stating he will remain silent in obedience to a directive from Rome that he not speak publicly on the issues of homosexuality or sexual ethics. A copy of the letter is spotlighted on an empty chair as the convention begins. It is then opened and read to the delegates.
- St. Sebastian’s Church is packed for a mass concelebrated by 100 priests.
- The Board of Consultors approves a new Constitution and By-Laws. Key elements:
- Regionalization is approved with eleven new Regions created. Each has a Regional Director.
- A Board of Directors is formed which is comprised of the National Officers, the Past President and the Regional Directors.
- A new House of Delegates is approved to replace the Board of Consultors.
- One of the new Regions (XI) is comprised of Canadian chapters. The House of Delegates decides to grandfather existing Canadian chapters with the provision that Dignity wants to eventually be a national organization comprised solely of chapters within the United States. As a result of this decision, the Canadian chapters eventually formDignity/Canada/Dignité and the common name for Dignity, Inc. eventually becomes DignityUSA.
- A campaign is launched to raise $25,000 to fund a permanent site for a national office for Dignity and a paid staff position to handle the organization’s clerical work.
- A new Women’s Caucus is established as a standing committee.