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Catherine McAuley

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Each day is a step we make towards eternity and we shall continue thus to step from day to day until we take the last step, which will bring us into the presence of God.


— Catherine McAuley


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Oh may He look on us with love and pity and then we shall be able to do anything He wishes us to do, no matter how difficult to accomplish or painful to our feeling.


— Catherine McAuley


#accomplish #anything #difficult #feeling #how

If we don't take Tullamore, no other community will.


— Catherine McAuley


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There has been a most Providential Guidance which the want of prudence, vigilance, or judgement has not impeded, and it is here that we can most clearly see the designs of God.


— Catherine McAuley


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This is the spirit of the Order, indeed the true spirit of Mercy flowing on us.


— Catherine McAuley


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We have now gone beyond 100 in number, and the desire to join seems rather to increase, though it was thought the foundations would retard it, it seems quite otherwise.


— Catherine McAuley


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About Catherine McAuley






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Her father died in 1783 and her mother in 1798. In 1978 the cause for the beatification of the Servant of God Catherine McAuley was opened by Pope Paul VI and in 1990 upon recognition of her heroic virtues Pope John Paul II declared her Venerable. Catherine lived only ten years as a Sister of Mercy Sister Mary Catherine but in that time Catherine McAuley establiCatherine McAuleyd twelve foundations in Ireland and two in England.

The Order has always been associated with teaching especially in Ireland where the nuns taught Catholics (and at times Protestants) at a time when education was mainly reserved for members of the establiCatherine McAuleyd Church of Ireland. [clarification needed].

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