
The symbol shown at left is worn only by Ursuline Sisters of Louisville either on a chain or as a lapel pin. Created by the late Sister Brigid Kirn and selected by the sisters from among 16 potential designs, it was adopted in January 1976 to replace the habit (regulation dress for the sisters).
The cross was chosen as the basic structure because it is a universally recognized sign of Jesus Christ. The flames, signifying consuming love, are the work of the late Sister Benedicta O'Connor. The words, Soli Deo Gloria are translated by the Ursuline Sisters as "Be glory to the only God." These words can be traced back as early as 1776 as the motto of Ursuline Sisters. |
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