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Nano Nagle begun helping the faithful
She helped poor children and began to teach them. She did this in secret teaching them religion, reading, writing and maths. -
Nano Nagle opened the first presentation convent
She and three others opened the presentation convent which was quickly filled with sisters all around the world. -
Edmund Rice started a congregation
He began a congregation of Christian brothers which would help the poor -
Edmund rice created a school
He made a school which would help poor boys with their religion and education to expand opportunities in their future. -
Elizabeth Seaton formed a school
She created a school in America for girls. -
Elizabeth Seaton took her vows
She took her vows with 18 others and was named the most superior of the lot. She was then given a nickname of mother Seaton -
Catherine Macauley Opened the house of Mercy
Was to help educate and have a living space for poor women -
Catherine Macauley Made her profession of vows
She created the order of the sisters of Mercy. Together, they made convents, schools and hospitals all around the world to help people and the poor. -
Mary Mackillop satrted a school
She began St Josephs school which would give good free education to those in need. -
Mary Mckillop opened a convent
Mary opened a convent in Adelaide before beginning to teach close by