Anne ReidZakiyah Castillo, Aarin Lizama, Tricilyn Morris
Catherine McAuley
Archbishop Murray
young girls
We want to join the new order!
I am the first superior of the Convent of Mercy!
young girls
We want to join the order and be Sisters of Mercy!
In this image, Archbishop Murray officially declared the Convent of Mercy opened and appointed mother Catherine as the first superior. Catherine’s deep love for God, and her compassionate nature had a powerful influence on everyone. Her warm and magnetic personality drew both young and old to her, getting many girls to join the new order, known as the “Walking Nuns,” who dedicated their lives to helping others.
Skaidrė: 2
Cholera In Dublin-Chapter 17
Anne ReidZakiyah Castillo, Aarin Lizama, Tricilyn Morris
The Cholera desease is killing everyone!
The community
They are huge loses for us, but Mother Catherine is the most upset.
Catherine McAuley
Mary Elizabeth Harley and Ann O'Grady
We must continue caring for the sick.
In this image, a deadly Cholera epidemic spread through Dublin in 1832. Two sisters, Mary Elizabeth Harley and Ann O’Grady, became sick and died while serving the poor. Even though it was dangerous and the conditions were terrible, the Sisters of Mercy continued to care for the sick and dying.
Skaidrė: 3
Cholera In Dublin-Capter 17
Anne ReidZakiyah Castillo, Aarin Lizama, Tricilyn Morris
The conditions are terrible! No medicine is available, and the sick patients are dying on the floor!
Catherine and the sisters were asked to run a temporary hospital on Townsend Street near Baggot street. The condition was awful, not enough staff or medicine and many sisters became ill, and some, like Sister Mary Teresa, died from their service. Catherine was heartbroken at Sister Mary Teresa’s death, but she encouraged her community to keep helping others.
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