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January 27, 2025

Dear John,

 

St. Angela Merici, today's Saint of the Day, is the patron of teachers and educators. It's hard to think of a nobler profession, and, in times when information is confused with mis- and disinformation, education and the pursuit of knowledge are more important than ever.

 

I can honestly say that my life would simply not be the same without the guidance and influence of educators in the Catholic school system. Beyond teaching math, science, and reading and writing, teachers in Catholic schools are also a source of moral support and spiritual nurturing. They are, in my mind, saints in the making.

 

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Peace and all good!

 

Daniel Imwalle
Managing Editor

SAINT OF THE DAY
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Saint of the Day for January 27:
Angela Merici

(March 21, 1474 – January 27, 1540)

 

Listen to Saint Angela Merici’s story Here

Angela Merici has the double distinction of founding the first of what are now called “secular institutes” and the first teaching order of women in the Church.

Born in Desenzano, Italy, she was orphaned in her teens. As  a young woman, with her heart centered on Christ, Angela joined the Third Order of St. Francis and embraced austerity. In a visionary experience, she felt called to found a “company” of women.

 

Angela was invited to become a live-in companion for a widow in the nearby town of Brescia. There she became the spiritual advisor of a group of men and women with ideals of spiritual renewal and service to those in need. While on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1524, Angela was struck with blindness. She proceeded to visit the sacred shrines, seeing them with her spirit. On the way back while praying before a crucifix, Angela’s sight was restored.

 

At age 60, Angela and 12 other women began the Company of St. Ursula, named for a patroness of medieval universities and venerated as a leader of women. This constituted a new way of life: single women consecrated to Christ and living in the world rather than in a monastery. With Angela as their “mother and mistress,” Company members did not live in community, wore no special clothing, and made no formal vows.

 

Angela Merici died in Brescia, Italy, in 1540. Clothed in the habit of a Franciscan tertiary, her body was interred in Brescia’s Church of Saint’ Afra. Four years later the Company’s Rule that Angela had composed, prescribing the practices of chastity, poverty and obedience, was approved by the pope.

 

In the early 1600s, Companies that had expanded into France were re-organized into the religious Order of St. Ursula, to teach girls. Angela’s words continue to inspire the Ursuline nuns’ mission of education, a mission that spread worldwide. The Company of St. Ursula also continued to exist and is federated worldwide today with members in 30 countries. Angela Merici was canonized by Pope Pius VII in 1807.

 

Reflection

As with so many saints, history is mostly concerned with their activities. But deep Christian faith and love sustain one whose courage lasts a lifetime, and who can take bold new steps when human need demands.

 

Saint Angela Merici is a Patron Saint of:

Educators/Teachers

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MINUTE MEDITATIONS
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Rhythm of Prayer

 

We build a rhythm of daily solitude into life in order to clarify and reaffirm the primacy of God. God alone is God and no other. Daily life tends to turn us away from such awareness with its concerns and chaotic busyness. The rhythm of regular prayer in solitude turns us back to it. It gives us the opportunity to reaffirm again that God is, and only God. As time passes, that truth deepens within one’s heart. It keeps a sustained focus on God and slowly develops a rhythm of interior continuity that solidifies that perspective with deeper and deeper conviction.

 

—from the book In the Footsteps of Francis and Clare
by Roch Niemier, OFM

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Compassion and Empathy

 

Reflect

Compassion and empathy enrich our lives, fostering deep connections with others. St. Francis’ compassion for all beings, human and animal alike, stemmed from his simple and loving heart. Embracing simplicity allows us to focus more fully on understanding and supporting those around us.

 

Pray

Compassionate God,
Teach us to embody empathy and compassion as St. Francis did.
Help us see the beauty in every soul
and respond with kindness and understanding.
May our hearts be open to the needs of others,
finding joy in serving with a simple and loving spirit.
Amen.

 

Act

How might you simplify your relationships? How can you show genuine care and support to others without distractions or material concerns? Actively listen to those in need, offering your presence and empathy as a source of comfort and encouragement.

 

Today’s Pause+Pray was written by Paul Lipowski. Learn more here!

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