Early Life & Background
Mission
Sisters of Mercy
Impact on the Church
Beliefs
100

In which city and country was Catherine McAuley born?

Dublin, Ireland.

100

What was the name of the home Catherine built on Baggot Street to help poor women and girls?

The House of Mercy.

100

In what year did Catherine McAuley found the Sisters of Mercy?

1831.

100

What major ministry did the Sisters of Mercy focus on by establishing many schools?

Education.

100

According to Catherine McAuley, who should be helped immediately?

The poor.

200

In what year was Catherine McAuley born?

1778.

200

Who did the House of Mercy mainly support?

Poor servant girls, homeless women, and vulnerable women and children.

200

In which city was the Sisters of Mercy founded?

Dublin, Ireland.

200

Name one area of health care where the Sisters of Mercy helped by founding institutions.

Hospitals or aged-care facilities.

200

What key Christian value guided Catherine McAuley’s mission?

Mercy.

300

How old was Catherine McAuley at the time of her mother's death in 1798?

nearly, 20

300

What types of skills and education did Catherine teach poor people while living at Coolock House?

Religious instruction, reading, industrial crafts, and practical life skills.

300

Who led the first group of Sisters of Mercy to Australia in 1846?

Ursula Frayne.

300

About how many Mercy schools were eventually established across Australia?

Over 100 schools.

300

What is the special fourth vow of the Sisters of Mercy focused on?

Service to the poor, sick, and uneducated.

400

What was the name of the estate where Catherine lived and worked for many years?

Coolock House.

400

Which three priests advised Catherine McAuley to build the House of Mercy?

Joseph Nugent, Edward Armstrong, and Michael Blake.

400

What school founded by the Sisters of Mercy became the first Catholic school established by a female religious order in Australia?

Mercedes College.

400

Besides education and healthcare, name one social service ministry provided by the Sisters of Mercy.

Refugee support, low-cost housing, help for homeless women, domestic-violence support, or Indigenous community work.

400

How did the Sisters of Mercy express Catholic teaching about human dignity?

By providing education, healthcare, and social support for the poor and marginalised.

500

Which wealthy Protestant and Quaker couple owned the estate and later left Catherine their inheritance?

William and Catherine Callaghan.

500

On which feast day in 1827 did the House of Mercy officially open?

The Feast Day of Our Lady of Mercy (September 24, 1827).

500

What organisation unified the Mercy congregations in Australia and Papua New Guinea in the 21st century?

The Institute of Sisters of Mercy of Australia and Papua New Guinea.

500

How did the Sisters of Mercy influence the role of the Catholic Church in Australia?

They helped establish Catholic education, healthcare, and welfare services, shaping the Church’s commitment to social justice and support for the poor.

500

Why did Catherine hesitate to join an existing religious order before founding her own?

She believed convent restrictions might limit the active charity work she wanted to do in the community.

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