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  1. Sisters of Mercy are Roman Catholic women who commit their lives to God and serving those in need. They embody the mercy of God for a better world through their spirituality, community, service, justice and fourth vow of service.

  2. The Congregation of the Sisters of Mercy began when Catherine McAuley used an inheritance to build a large house on Baggot Street, Dublin, as a school for poor girls and a shelter for homeless servant girls and women. She was assisted in the works of the house by local women.

  3. The Sisters of Mercy are an international community of Roman Catholic women who take vows of poverty, chastity, obedience and service. They serve, advocate and pray for those in need around the world, inspired by their founder Catherine McAuley.

  4. www.loudersound.com › the-blessed-get-wired-the-25-best-sisters-of-mercy-songsThe 25 Best Sisters Of Mercy Songs - Louder

    16 Mei 2019 · The 25 best Sister Of Mercy songs: 12-1. The Sisters of Mercy – Andrew Eldritch’s one and only proper band – have recorded for just 13 of his 60 years, intermittently releasing records between 1980 and 1993. If we ignore remixes, re-recordings and live versions, The Sisters have released fewer songs than Eldritch has years.

  5. 2 Dis 2016 · Official HD music video by The Sisters of Mercy performing Temple of Love. (C) EastWest U.K. 1992

  6. www.sistersofmercy.org › ways-to-get-involved › become-a-sisterBecome a Sister - Sisters of Mercy

    Become a Sister - Sisters of Mercy. Are you a single, Catholic woman between the ages of 20 and 45? Join our community and dedicate yourself to prayer, compassion, and action. The Process. It takes at least seven years to become a Sister of Mercy.

  7. Transforming the Health of Our Communities. Our Mercy health system was founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1986. But our heritage goes back more than 195 years. It began with an Irish woman named Catherine McAuley, who was determined to help women and children in Dublin experiencing poverty.