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  • Sister Etienne Walsh

    Elizabeth Welsh was born in Invercargill on 3 February, 1885.  Her parents were Michael and Margaret Welsh.  She entered the Sisters of Compassion on 1 March, 1926, and on 8 September, 1926, Elizabeth began her novitiate training receiving her Religious name Sister M. Etienne. Sister M. Hedwige was her Novice Mistress...

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    A wonderful nurse and she had remained in touch with the Sisters of Compassion until her death...

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    After discernment Sister left in 1957. Thank you sister for all you did for the Sisters of Compassion.  

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