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1095:, Elm Park, founded in 1834 by Mother Mary Aikenhead, foundress of the Religious Sisters of Charity, with the Sisters having ownership, involvement in management, and representation on the board. On 29 May 2017, in response to weeks of pressure and public outrage, the Sisters of Charity announced that they were ending their role in St Vincent's Healthcare Group and would not be involved in the ownership or management of the new hospital, and would gift the lands to the St Vincent’s Healthcare Group, worth some €200 million; the two sisters on the board resigned. It later emerged that the mechanism for control of the hospital going forward was to transfer ownership to a trust - St. Vincent's Holdings - which would take over the hospital when the new building, costing €1 billion and being paid for by the state, was complete. St. Vincent's Holdings would then lease the hospital back to the state, for 99 years. This time period was later extended to 299 years. 971:. Initially providing thirteen beds, by 1965 it accommodated twenty-one. By the end of the 1970s it became apparent that much of the space was occupied by long-term elderly patients, to the almost the complete exclusion of the terminally ill. Additional space was needed, and as Assumption House required significant repair, the sisters arranged to take over the former St. Margaret's School. St. Andrew's Hospice opened in 1986 with a capacity for thirty beds; an extension was added in 2006 for offices and administration. 130: 1000:, and was party to the 2002, €128-million indemnity agreement with the Republic of Ireland State. The Commission's work started in 1999 and it published its public report, commonly referred to as the Ryan report, on 20 May 2009. Following publication of the Ryan report in 2009 the Sisters of Charity offered to contribute a further €5 million towards the €1.5 billion redress costs incurred by the State involving former residents of the institutions. 762: 876:. In 1845, Mother Aikenhead had been advised for health reasons to move to the country. She purchased “Greenmount”, a late 18th century house at Harold’s Cross. Renamed "Our Lady’s Mount", it became the motherhouse of the congregation, housing the novitiate and a school. In 1879, the motherhouse was moved to Mount St. Anne's in 907:
In 1821 the Governor of Kilmainham Gaol asked sisters to visit women inmates; prison visitation remains an important ministry for the Congregation. The Stanhope Street Primary School, Dublin originally opened in 1867. A new building on the same site continues to educate students. In keeping with
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came to work at St. Joseph's, where she would remain for seven years, researching pain control. The hospice subsequently became a limited company and took over the convent for additional space, while St. Joseph's Convent was relocated to a new building on the grounds with a dedicated care
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that had been in use between the 1880-1970s took place. The mass grave was found to contain the remains of 155 women - 22 more bodies than had originally been reported to have been buried there. Many of the bodies exhibited evidence of harm, such as broken limbs encased in plaster. The
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The community is active in Ireland, England, Scotland, Australia, California, Nigeria, Zambia and Malawi, serving in health care, education, pastoral and social work, catechesis, home visitation, home for the handicapped and adult education. The Generalate is located at
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The institute has its headquarters in Dublin. The congregation is governed by a congregational leader, assisted by a group of sisters known as the general leadership team or the general council. In England and Scotland, it operates as a
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and the UN Committee Against Torture to contribute to the compensation fund for victims, including 600 still alive in March 2014. In 2013 the Sisters of Charity, along with the three other religious congregations which managed
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chaired an Inter-Departmental Committee to establish the facts of State involvement with the Magdalen Laundries. An Interim Report was released in October 2011. In 2013 the BBC released a special investigation,
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In December 2003, Our Lady's Hospice opened a satellite unit for specialist palliative care in Blackrock, Co. Dublin, provided through the generosity of the Louis and Zelie Martin Foundation.
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their work with the homeless, in June 2017 the Religious Sisters of Charity launched the opening of 28 new homes for disabled, homeless and vulnerable people, in Harold’s Cross, Dublin.
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When the congregation's motherhouse moved to Mount St. Anne's in 1879, the sisters opened Our Lady's Hospice at Harold's Cross, pioneering the modern hospice movement under superior,
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As of 2017, the Sisters of Charity had contributed €2 million of their 2009 offer plus €3m in waived legal costs from the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse.
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Mulhall csb, Kay. "An initiative of the Religious Sisters of Charity (Ireland)- opens 28 new homes for homeless, disabled and vulnerable people.",
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In 1838 five sisters arrived in Australia — the first religious women to set foot on Australian soil — and later opened a convent in
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The Sisters of Charity is one of 18 religious congregations which managed residential institutions for children investigated by the
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The religious institute was founded by Mary Frances Aikenhead (1787–1858) who opened its first convent in Dublin in 1815. In 1834
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The Religious Sisters of Charity arrived in Nigeria in 1961. In Lagos, Nigeria the sisters staff St. Joseph’s Clinic, Kirikiri.
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Report of the Inter-Departmental Committee to establish the facts of State involvement with the Magdalen Laundries.
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Report of the Inter-Departmental Committee to establish the facts of State involvement with the Magdalen Laundries
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in 1900. As of 2020, most of the sisters in residence are involved in parish ministry. The provincial house is in
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In 1993, to allow for the sale of laundry and convent lands for a private housing development in High Park,
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The community expanded its work to Scotland in 1948, and two years later opened St. Margaret's Hospice in
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ultimately called for a government inquiry, as did the United Nations Committee Against Torture (
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The Transforming Power of the Nuns: Women, Religion, and Cultural Change in Ireland, 1750-1900
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Religious Sisters of Charity Generalate, Caritas, 15 Gilford Road, Sandymount D04 X337, Dublin
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in Ireland. These institutions operated from the 18th to the late 20th centuries to house "
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established a Nursing Home for the frail elderly and terminally ill at Assumption House in
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Apostolate of Love: Mary Aikenhead, 1787–1858, Foundress of the Irish Sisters of Charity
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Centralized Religious Institute of Consecrated Life of Pontifical Right (for Women)
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The Religious Sisters of Charity were one of four Catholic organisations that ran
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St Vincent's Hospital 1857-2007: 150 Years of Charity, Care and Compassion
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in County Mayo. The woollen mills are still (2017) an important employer.
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Ireland’s Forced Labour Survivors. BBC Assignment. 18 October 2014.
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of the Sisters of Charity started a convent and woollen mill in
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Catholic religious institutes established in the 19th century
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Religious Sisters of Charity of England and Scotland website
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Religious Sisters Of Charity, registered charity no. 231323
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The sisters arrived in England in 1840. They first came to
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Agnes Morrogh-Bernard: Foundress of Foxford Woollen Mills
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Roman Catholic religious order founded by Mother Teresa
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Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd
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