Catherine McAuley

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Catherine McAuley was a 19th-century Irish Catholic religious sister and social reformer who established a major congregation dedicated to education, healthcare, and service to the poor.

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instanceOf Catholic religious sister
Irish person
founder of religious order
human
social reformer
birthCountry Ireland NERFINISHED
birthDate 1778-09-29
birthPlace Dublin NERFINISHED
burialPlace Baggot Street, Dublin NERFINISHED
causeOfBeatification heroic virtue
countryOfCitizenship Ireland
deathDate 1841-11-11
deathPlace Baggot Street, Dublin NERFINISHED
era 19th century
ethnicGroup Irish
familyName McAuley NERFINISHED
founded House of Mercy on Baggot Street, Dublin NERFINISHED
Sisters of Mercy NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Catherine
hasHonorificSuffix R.S.M. NERFINISHED
hasMotto The poor need help today, not next week
hasTitle Venerable
inspired expansion of Sisters of Mercy worldwide
knownFor founding the Sisters of Mercy
healthcare for the poor
promotion of education for girls
work with the poor
languageSpoken English
legacy global network of Mercy hospitals and clinics
global network of Mercy schools
locationOfActivity Dublin NERFINISHED
Ireland NERFINISHED
mainInterest care of the sick
education of poor girls
shelter for homeless women
movement Catholic social reform
name Catherine McAuley NERFINISHED
notableWork House of Mercy, Baggot Street NERFINISHED
occupation educator
nurse
religious sister
social worker
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousOrder Sisters of Mercy NERFINISHED
veneratedIn Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

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Sisters of Mercy founder Catherine McAuley