September 24, 2018
Mercy Day
Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) have acquired considerable importance at the UN since the beginning of the 1990s. Pat Hartigan, RSM tells the story.
The phenomenal development of global mercy networks over the past ten years has raised for MIA the question: If you were to see Mercy International Centre as the well-spring of Mercy International Association, how would you re-vision MIA into the future?
An ecumenical service will be held in St.Patrick's Cathedral Armagh on Thursday 23 February, at 2.30pm in memory of Sister Michele O'Leary, an Irish American Sister of Mercy, who co-founded the Ireland Institute of Pittsburgh in 1989.
A simple Mercy gift, the little book is very popular as a 'giveaway.' One for each Mercy and one to give away?
Thank you for the many greetings and promises of prayer for our new Congregation.
Her Majesty the Queen visited the hospital following the July 7th train bombing and offered sympathy and concern for the wounded and bereaved, and thanked the staff for the wonderful way they were coping with the situation.
The 299 Sisters of Mercy in New Zealand invite you to celebrate in spirit with us today (12 December 2005) the commencement of our new congregation Nga Whaea Atawhai o Aotearoa Sisters of Mercy New Zealand.
The Sisters of Mercy, Baltimore, are now offering for sale the artworks of the late Sr. Mary Jacque Benner. Visit http://www.mercyart.com to view full selection of articles for sale. Some signed pieces are still available.
Four Gatherings of Associates took place during 2005 in Clevedon in the West Country (May), Hull in the North East (June), St John’s Wood, London (September) and Edinburgh in Scotland (October).
The 11th of November 1841 evokes many images, far beyond its date. Connections. Reconciliation. A Cup of Tea. Her Funeral. Our Remembering.