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The Sisters of Mercy - Wikipedia The Sisters of Mercy were formed in Leeds, England, in 1980 by Gary Marx and Andrew Eldritch, driven by their desire to hear themselves on the radio [6] In their inaugural year, the band experienced several lineup changes
About us - Sisters of Mercy We, the Sisters of Mercy, are an international community of Roman Catholic women who dedicate our lives to the Gospel of Jesus and take vows of poverty, chastity, obedience and service
History Heritage | Mercy Mercy in the United States traces its roots to 1843, when the first Sisters of Mercy arrived from Ireland In 1856 the Sisters of Mercy came to St Louis and founded the Religious Sisters of Mercy of the St Louis Province
12 Sisters of Mercy honored for their long and varied ministries “By the grace of God, I have lived a life of service as a Sister of Mercy I am grateful to my family, friends, school and parish communities, the Cherry Ridge Community and the Sisters of Mercy for the prayers, support and encouragement extended to me throughout the years,” she said
Sisters of Mercy - Encyclopedia Britannica The Sisters of Mercy (R S M ) is a Roman Catholic religious congregation founded in Dublin in 1831 by Catherine Elizabeth McAuley The order is one of the largest English-speaking congregations and has established schools, hospitals, and social services for people in need throughout the world
Pat Murphy and JoAnn Persch - Wikipedia Pat Murphy and JoAnn Persch Patricia M Murphy (April 20, 1929 – July 21, 2025) and JoAnn Persch (June 27, 1934 – November 14, 2025) were American religious sisters in the Roman Catholic Church, belonging to the congregation of the Sisters of Mercy They were immigration rights activists based in Chicago, Illinois
Our History - Sisters of Mercy Three years later, on December 12, 1831, Catherine and two companions became the first Sisters of Mercy In the ten years between the founding and her death, she established 14 independent foundations in Ireland and England