SISTERS OF MERCY


The 'Religious Order of the Sisters of Mercy' (RSM) is an order of Catholic women founded by Catherine McAuley in Dublin, Ireland in 1831. As of 2003, the order has about 10,000 members worldwide, organized into a number of independent congregations.
Sisters take vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, the evangelical counsels commonly vowed in religious life, and in additional, vows of service. They continue to participate in the life of the surrounding community. In keeping with their mission of serving the poor and needy, many sisters engage in teaching, medical care, and community programs. The organization is active in lobbying and politics as well.
The order began when McAuley used an inherited fortune to build a "House of Mercy" in Dublin that provided educational, religious, and social services for poor women and children. The House aroused local opposition, however, it being traditional for nuns rather than lay women to engage in this sort of activity. Eventually the church hierarchy agreed to the formation of a non-cloistered order, and the sisters became known informally as the "walking nuns" for their ability to care for the poor outside a convent. The house still stands today, as the Mercy International Centre.
A number of hospitals with "Mercy" in their names are run by, or affiliated with the Sisters. Mercy schools are located throughout the United States and other countries and share the common mission of creating an environment that nourishes spiritual, emotional, and intellectual growth.
In 1992, the leaders of the various congregations created the Mercy International Association to foster collaboration and cooperation. The purpose of the Association is to provide support and foster collaboration, organisation and inspiration for the ministries of Sisters of Mercy and their associates.[1]

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References


1. Mercy International Association


See also



Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin

Our Lady of Mercy College, Carysfort

Magdalen Asylum (which the order had supported).

Trocaire College

All Hallows' School

All Hallows' Middle School

Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College

Mercedes College

Mount Lilydale Mercy College

Mount Saint Mary High School, Oklahoma City

Our Lady of Mercy College, Heidelberg, Victoria

Saint Joseph's College of Maine

Carlow University

Marian Catholic College

Saint Mary's College Auckland

The McAuley School Doncaster

External links



Mercy International Association website

Sisters of Mercy of the Americas website

Our Lady of Mercy Academy, Syosset, New York

Mcauley Foundation, Australia

Academy of Mary Immaculate

Mercy Home

Mercy College of Northwest Ohio, OH

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