The Correspondence of Catherine McAuley 1827 -1841 Sister M. Angela Bolster

The Correspondence of Catherine McAuley 1827 -1841

Author: Sister M. Angela Bolster
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Catherine McAuley was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1778. In 1824 she used  inheritance  to build a large House of Mercy where she and other lay women would shelter homeless women, reach out to the sick and dying and educate poor girls.

This book is a collection of correspondence to and from Catherine McAuley between 1827 -1841. 

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Collection of correspondence to and from Catherine McAuley between 1827 -1841.  Includes an index with description of the letter and a small number of letters not in the more recent books Catherine McAuley was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1778. In 1824 she used  inheritance  to build a large House of Mercy where she and other lay women would shelter homeless women, reach out to the sick and dying and educate poor girls.   Published by The Congregation of the Sisters of Mercy Dioceses of Cork & Ross, Ireland (1989)

Collection of correspondence to and from Catherine McAuley between 1827 -1841.  Includes an index with description of the letter and a small number of letters not in the more recent books

Catherine McAuley was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1778. In 1824 she used  inheritance  to build a large House of Mercy where she and other lay women would shelter homeless women, reach out to the sick and dying and educate poor girls.

 

Published by The Congregation of the Sisters of Mercy Dioceses of Cork & Ross, Ireland (1989)

Collection of correspondence to and from Catherine McAuley between 1827 -1841.  Includes an index with description of the letter and a small number of letters not in the more recent books

Catherine McAuley was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1778. In 1824 she used  inheritance  to build a large House of Mercy where she and other lay women would shelter homeless women, reach out to the sick and dying and educate poor girls.

 

Published by The Congregation of the Sisters of Mercy Dioceses of Cork & Ross, Ireland (1989)