In 1827 Catherine McAuley opened a house to help the poor in Baggot Street, Dublin, Ireland. She and her companions conducted a school, visited the sick, provided child care, sheltered the homeless and provided training for unemployed young women. ... Catherine believed in the education of women.
she faced many challenges in her life
Catherine McAuley lived in Dublin, Ireland at a time when poverty and injustice was at one of its highest points. Employment was low and education opportunities were few.
the five mercy values
- Dignity. We cherish each person as created in the image of God.
- Excellence. ...
- Justice. ...
- Service. ...
- Stewardship.
poem
m ercy is the main part of god
e ncourage your friends to do good and their work
r espect your loved ones
c atholic schools learn about god
y ou can follow your dreams
Catherine McAuley is known for
Catherine McAuley founded the order of the Sisters of Mercy in Dublin in 1831. Catherine devoted her life and resources to bring an end to the chronic poverty that she saw around her, and to alleviate the suffering of those who had no access to education and who suffered ill health and homelessness.
born
1778,dublin ireland
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