Vicar Provincial Dear Friends, As we transition into a New Year, I am reminded that I was once told that a new beginning requires a good ending. We can’t avoid our memories of last year both personally and as members of a faith community. Those memories may color our expectations and hopes for this New Year. In fact, we are always in transition, drawn forward by our faith and trust in an ever present and provident God. Change is inevitable. Fr. Frank Doyle, O.S.A. in front of Our A good exercise might be to Mother of Consolation depicting Jesus and examine how we are being the Blessed Virgin Mary giving the cincture, invited to look more deeply worn around the waist of Augustinian religious, to St. Augustine and St. Monica into who we are and how we have changed inwardly and spiritually during a very turbulent 2021. While we are navigating all that is changing around us, we must come to realize that we must let go of some ideas and be open to the way of growth before us. The process of transition is challenging and sometimes confusing but it’s always a great opportunity for growth. As you will see in this first 2022 edition of the magazine, we have many new beginnings to acknowledge and celebrate. Most notably, we extend a warm welcome to our new Communications Manager, Affiong (Afy) Inyang, who joins us with a wealth of experience and new ideas. We honor the passing of the torch in the Adeodatus Program, which has passed from the original Afy Inyang is welcomed to the Province founder to a new director. Our Augustinian Volunteer program continues with a blessing; (l-r) Fr. James Keating, with new volunteers from around the country who are transitioning to their O.S.A., Fr. Dan McLaughlin, O.S.A., new worksites and hail from diverse regions of the US. There’s an update on Fr. Bill Waters, O.S.A. our Vocational Awareness Program, which continues to attract men to our way of life and our Initial Formation Program. In response to our Holy Father Pope Francis’s call to address the deteriorating condition of our ‘home’, the earth, the Villanova Province will join the LAUDATO SI’ Action Plan in an effort to contribute to solutions that promote environmental sustainability. After many years of planning and praying, the new St. Rita Place will house low-income senior citizens above the National Shrine of St. Rita’s Cascia Center. We have also celebrated our Augustinian Legacy at Monsignor Bonner High School in Drexel Hill, which is now growing under capable lay leadership. May we all face the New Year with its unknown challenges with great confidence and assurance that God is with us in every circumstance of transition that awaits us. We must always remember that our lives have great purpose and that God’s presence dwells within and among us. And let us recommit to live the Augustinian virtues of harmony, truth, and love. In St. Augustine, Fr. Frank 2