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After the war they rebuilt and reopened the school in 1900, and went on to establish more schools in the area, and they would travel to outlying villages on Sundays to hold classes on religious instruction. The Sisters of Mercy led a campaign to admit students regardless of race, leading to the
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broke out in October 1899 and Mahikeng was besieged. The convent was requisitioned as a military hospital, with the sisters nursing the wounded. For seven months, they lived in a bomb-proof shelter. Cowley was awarded the
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Lunney, Sheila (2009). "Cowley, Jane (Sister Mary Teresa)". In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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on 1 October 1901 in recognition of her service during the war. She also received the
146:, Anthony Gaughran. They arrived in February 1898 and opened their first school. The 120:, County Meath, in 1852 or 1857. She was the daughter of John and Margaret Cowley ( 101: 81: 184: 152: 147: 105: 93: 129: 331: 168: 139: 117: 66: 56: 132: 156: 128:, County Tyrone. She made her first vows on 8 January 1880, taking the 167:
creation of multi-racial schools. Schools and convents were opened in
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Cowley led a group of five sisters in October 1897 from Strabane to
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Loughran). On 2 February 1877, she entered the Convent of Mercy in
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as superior in response to an appeal from the Bishop of
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South African Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns
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Christian
Irish
Sisters of Mercy
RRC
Sister of Mercy
Boer war
Dunshaughlin
Strabane
religious name
Mary Teresa
South Africa
Mahikeng
Second Boer War
Royal Red Cross
Edward VII
South African War Medal
Braafontein
Pretoria
Soweto
Vryburg
Natal



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