September 24, 2018
Mercy Day
Registration is now open for the fourth biennial Pilgrimage of Young Mercy Leaders, which will be held from Tuesday, 18 July to Friday 21 July, 2017.
Students from Mercy secondary/second level schools will travel to Mercy International Association in Dublin, Ireland. These Mercy pilgrims will undertake their journey in the light of the story of Catherine McAuley, foundress of the Sisters of Mercy. Participants will emerge with a deeper appreciation of our Mercy tradition – past, present and future.
Students will be able to spend time in Catherine’s original foundation house: praying in the chapel she built, walking across the floorboards of the room where she died, and exploring the heritage treasures housed at Mercy International Centre. There will be keynote addresses on Mercy leadership and a global perspective on mercy mission, and a variety of workshops and discussions. Workshop themes include: discerning life choices; global Mercy mission; Mercy at the UN; opposing human trafficking; Catherine’s humour and spirituality; mindfulness; environmental sustainability. Social opportunities with Mercy students from around the world will abound, and will include a talent show and a pizza party and social.
Materials can be downloaded here:
1. Young Mercy Leaders - Flyer
2. Registration-Delegation
3. Information Sheet
4. Registration - Participant
5. Payment Options
6. Tips for Completing PDF Forms
Group Registrations must be received by Mercy International Association (either electronically or by postal mail) by Saint Patrick’s Day, Friday, 17 March 2017.
Registration materials can be returned electronically to heritage@mercyinternational.ie or through postal mail to:
Mary Kay Dobrovolny rsm,
Mercy International Association,
64a Lower Baggot Street,
Dublin 2, Ireland
2015 Pilgrimage for Young Mercy Leaders. Welcome & First Day
Image: Touring the Mercy International Centre Archives © 2015 MIA