September 24, 2018
Mercy Day
Beginning November 1st, the NyPaW Area of the Institute of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas will be known as NyPPaW, to acknowledge and embrace the Philippine’s participation in our Area as a distinct community.
It would be interesting to know how many places in the world are named after Catherine McAuley. Can you add to this list?
Hurrah for Jubilee celebrations! They make the old young and the young merry! This slight adaptation of Catherine’s words capture something of the joy and festive atmosphere that prevailed...
The new format of the Mercy World Newsletter is a reminder to us that the Mercy International Association is a simple and flexible international structure which enables Mercies worldwide to connect together for mission.
A century and a half is a long time! By way of introduction to the story of the Sisters of Mercy in Belfast, I shall bring you back on a journey through time, to those momentous few days in early 1854...
Ten Sisters of Mercy representing Mercy International Association were in attendance at the 57th Annual United Nations Department of Public Information/Non-Governmental Organization Conference...
On September 24th 1954, six Sisters of Mercy from St. Maries of the Isle Convent in Cork established a mission at Holy Infant College in Tacloban City in the Philippines. Since that time...
In May 2004, the Mercy International Association (MIA) created a new Mercy International Research Commission (MIRC) and appointed its first members for four-year terms.
After several years of planning, Carlow College, sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has become Carlow University. Carlow was founded on Mercy Day 75 years ago this year.
With many of our Mercy Associates, we came together on Sunday, August 29, to celebrate in our own way the tenth anniversary of the opening of Mercy International Centre...