🏠 Catherine McAuley built a house of mercy for those in need, with the intention of it being God's house.
👧🏻 Catherine's early life was influenced by her generous father who cared for the city's poor, and her determination to remain Catholic caused some tension in her relationships.
⛪️ In 18th century Ireland, there was religious oppression against Catholics, but Catherine remained steadfast in her faith.
🏰 Catherine McAuley was warmly included in the social life of Dublin but discouraged from practicing her Catholic faith.
👨👩👧👧 Catherine McAuley found a true family with the Callaghans, despite their religious differences.
📚 Catherine McAuley taught girls to read, pray, and sew, and cared for the children in her lodge.
💔 Catherine McAuley experienced the painful loss of Mrs. Callahan's death.
🏠 Catherine McAuley inherited Mr. Callahan's estate and house, allowing her to support poor women and children.
💰 Catherine McAuley inherited a large fortune and felt a responsibility to use it to help others.
🏠 She envisioned a ministry centered around a home where compassionate women could change the lives of other women.
📚 Education played a key role in Catherine's ability to make a difference, and she focused on teaching children and helping them escape poverty.
🏠 The House of Mercy provided an opportunity for Catholic and Protestant women to serve without a lifelong commitment to a convent.
🌹 Catherine McAuley and her volunteers offered compassion and care to the sick and those in destitute conditions.
💰 Opposition grew as some clergy feared the House of Mercy would erode support for other Catholic sisters, and there were challenges from a controlling priest.
⭐ Catherine McAuley established a new religious order, the Sisters of Mercy, to serve the poor.
🏥 The Sisters of Mercy gained a reputation for their excellent care of the sick during a cholera outbreak.
📚 The order experienced rapid growth and attracted talented women who became formidable leaders.
🏘️ Catherine McAuley established houses of mercy to care for communities in Ireland.
🤲 The sisters of mercy served the poor and sought protection for young women.
🌹 Catherine McAuley's legacy continues as the order of the sisters of mercy endures.
🌍 The ministry of Catherine McAuley has evolved into a collaboration between the Sisters of Mercy and lay people around the world.
🏛️ The house built by Catherine McAuley continues to welcome thousands of people each year, providing inspiration to them and fostering a sense of community.
🙏 Catherine McAuley's vision was to live for the greater glory of God and she prayed for others to do the same, emphasizing the importance of mercy.