September 24, 2018
Mercy Day
The Duke of Norfolk, Patron of Providence Row, marked the opening of a unique flagship centre for London’s homeless at 2pm on Monday the 3 July 2006.
The Duke of Norfolk, Patron of Providence Row, marked the opening of a unique flagship centre for London’s homeless at 2pm on Monday the 3 July 2006.
138 Mercy Educators from Argentina, Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, Belize, England, Guam, Ireland, Philippines, South Africa and the United States, gathered at Malahide, to celebrate, collaborate and connect at their first ever international forum.
Justice Organizers, Leadership, Treasurers, (JOLT) – a California Catholic Coalition for Responsible Investing- has taken on a justice action related to human trafficking.
On a very sunny Wednesday afternoon in Dublin this week (June 28th), over 150 Sisters of Mercy and friends gathered at St. Teresa’s Church, Clarendon Street to continue the celebrations for our 175th anniversary year as a congregation.
We, the Sisters of Mercy in the Philippines would like to make an appeal for assistance to our cause, a building of a 100-bed capacity hospital in Tacloban City, Philippines.
The Story... God’s gracious and compassionate Mercy is the wellspring, the source of never failing supply, for all those who cherish and seek to live out this gift of Mercy.
The Sisters of Mercy are celebrating the 150th anniversary of their arrival in St. Louis, with the observance year's theme "Sisters of Mercy - Journey of Service."
Mercy International Centre continues its celebration of the 175th anniversary year of the founding of the Mercy congregation with a Mass of Remembrance at St. Teresa’s Church, Clarendon St., Dublin.
This week while attending the “2006 High Level Meeting on AIDS” at the General Assembly, United Nations, New York, I felt that I was really a member of the world.