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St. Angela Reflection

May 2025
Sr. Donna Frey, OSU

“Seek and desire all the ways and means necessary to persevere and make progress to the very end.” Prologue to the Rule

When we approach a deadline on a project, or finalize any report or action, and near the end, we tend to lose momentum, interest, or energy. What more can be said but “Hang in there!” “We’ve done all that we can possibly do up to this time.” “Almost finished!” St. Angela encourages us to find all the ways we can to persevere to the end.

Our initial efforts are not enough; we must be constant and persevering in our efforts to the final day. This is another instance in which Angela had an understanding of the human condition. There are things we cannot do alone and need to rely on God or put our faith in another person. Our Ursuline motto, “Soli Deo Gloria” for the glory of God alone, calls us to give praise where praise is due.

Therefore, we muster all the energy we can find within ourselves to get to the end and complete the task. Then we can look back and say, “I did it! And I did my best.” With God as our companion and ultimate support, we can make a difference and feel good about what we accomplished. What we do know is that our very presence and efforts make a difference to someone, somewhere, somehow.  

St. Angela said, “You have to thank (God) infinitely that, to you especially, was granted such a singular gift.”  

Sister Donna Frey, OSU
Ursuline and Catholic Identity

 

More Reflections

To complete a task with the same zeal and spirit with which we started seems almost impossible. Yet we can take a deep breath and ask God to fill our minds, bodies, and spirit with the desire to persevere and bring to completion what we began.

In the introduction to her Counsels, St. Angela addresses the local leaders of her Company. She first asks them to pray for guidance so that they may be faithful to their responsibilities and do what it is they need to do out of love.

This Lent, place yourself in Mary’s position of holding her child in her arms so lovingly. Jesus and his mother surely had a bond that was special and beautiful. Allow this Lent to teach you the beauty of holding on and letting go.  

When I think of something always burning, my first thoughts go to Moses and the burning bush. The bush is all-consuming, yet it is never destroyed by the burning fire. I believe this is what St. Angela is implying when it comes to charity. 

 


 

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