September 24, 2018
Mercy Day
Sister Kathrine Bellamy of the Sisters of Mercy of Newfoundland has been making local headlines for the past few weeks.
You are welcome to a Eucharistic Liturgy to Celebrate Catherine McAuley and to mark 175 years since the founding of the Sisters of Mercy
The original idea for this gathering came out of the Mercy Secondary Education Association of the Americas 20th Anniversary conference in Farmington Hills, Michigan in October, 2001.
As they celebrate International Earth Day (April 22, 2006), the Sisters of Mercy in Detroit, Michigan are looking forward to the green roof on their retirement home blooming for the first time.
The Mercy Global Concern Board meeting which was held recently in New York had an interesting session where some new plans were formulated.
“Can I play too?” This cry for participation is at the heart of Ireland’s Intercultural Week (March 19 – 25), a week built around and including the United Nations International Day Against Racism (March 21).
The warm Mercy welcome and the presence of so many sisters who had travelled to offer their support and encouragement for us as we embark on our new mission to Addo South Africa filled us with a deep sense of gratitude and affirmation.
Sisters Margaret and Monica in East Ham have become increasingly involved facilitating some projects in Uganda.
The Sisters of Mercy have ministered in Kenya for almost 50 years and are located in twelve communities in places as far apart as the Turkana desert in the North of the country to Kibwezi in the South.
We take the opportunity to update you on further developments taking place in Bermondsey in the light of the decision in 2002 to promote the convent as a House of Heritage and Hospitality.