September 24, 2018
Mercy Day
This week, as we continue our reflection on the social and global trends which all those associated with Mercy need to take into account and dialogue with in order to be mercy in the 21st.
Lent is traditionally a time of fasting. The Scriptures remind us that the kind of fasting God asks of us is ‘to lose the chains of injustice, to undo the bonds of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free and to break every yoke’ (Isaiah 58:6).
The series of country profiles of the ministry of Sisters of Mercy begins with Ireland since the Sisters of Mercy were founded in Dublin, Ireland.
Just as in Catherine’s time her desire to connect those who were rich with those who were poor resulted in the building of a House of Mercy on Baggot Street...
In the concluding edition of E-News, 2009, we promised that the first edition of 2010 would carry more information on MIA programmes and plans.
The devastation of the earthquake in Haiti has shocked and saddened us deeply and challenged by the Mercy International Association Vision we ask how can we use our Mercy resources to respond.
On Sunday, January 17, 2010 Worship in Spirit and Truth: The Life and Legacy of H. A. Reinhold (Liturgical Press, 2009) by Julie Upton, RSM was “launched.”
The newly launched MIA team is currently planning a programme schedule for 2010. These programmes aim to promote the main elements of the MIA Vision, i.e.
Dzien Dobry and greetings from Oswiecim (Auschwitz) Poland. Before I came here I had forgotten that Mercy had a presence in the Crimea 1854-1856.
In September 2004 John Amery, CEO of the Mater Misericordiae Hospital in Townsville, Queensland was part of a pilgrimage of leaders from Mercy Institutions across Australia and New Zealand. Here is John's Story...