Congregation of Our Lady of Mercy in New Zealand

Sisters of Mercy in our different dioceses have often expressed regret that, so far, no one has written a historical sketch of the Order of Mercy in New Zealand. Time is steadily stealing from our midst those who were privileged to enjoy personal acquaintance with the first religious women – the Auc...

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Main Author: Gaughan, B.
Language:en
Published: University of Canterbury. History 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10092/8124
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spelling ndltd-canterbury.ac.nz-oai-ir.canterbury.ac.nz-10092-81242015-03-30T15:28:09ZCongregation of Our Lady of Mercy in New ZealandGaughan, B.Sisters of Mercy in our different dioceses have often expressed regret that, so far, no one has written a historical sketch of the Order of Mercy in New Zealand. Time is steadily stealing from our midst those who were privileged to enjoy personal acquaintance with the first religious women – the Auckland Sisters of Mercy of 1850 - to come to this country. So, while there yet remain with us, five of the original band who in 1878 founded the first Convent of Mercy in the South Island, I have attempted to break the ice, however feebly, and thus free the current for more competent explorers. Owing to the lack of a central authority for the Order, the collecting of sources and other data has entailed much more research than one might infer from the size of the work. A considerable amount of detail was necessary but I have endeavoured to so use it as not to lose sight of the vivifying spirit of mercy, which embraces even the least works of the Order.University of Canterbury. History2013-08-19T22:11:44Z2013-08-19T22:11:44Z1939Electronic thesis or dissertationTexthttp://hdl.handle.net/10092/8124enNZCUCopyright B. Gaughanhttp://library.canterbury.ac.nz/thesis/etheses_copyright.shtml
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description Sisters of Mercy in our different dioceses have often expressed regret that, so far, no one has written a historical sketch of the Order of Mercy in New Zealand. Time is steadily stealing from our midst those who were privileged to enjoy personal acquaintance with the first religious women – the Auckland Sisters of Mercy of 1850 - to come to this country. So, while there yet remain with us, five of the original band who in 1878 founded the first Convent of Mercy in the South Island, I have attempted to break the ice, however feebly, and thus free the current for more competent explorers. Owing to the lack of a central authority for the Order, the collecting of sources and other data has entailed much more research than one might infer from the size of the work. A considerable amount of detail was necessary but I have endeavoured to so use it as not to lose sight of the vivifying spirit of mercy, which embraces even the least works of the Order.
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