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1 June, 2017

Finding a place for stories by our homeless

Dominion Post – News – by Brad Flahive.

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  • Sister Baptista Dillon

    Mary Dillon was born in Timaru on the 2 February, 1875. She entered the Sisters of Compassion, Buckle Street, Wellington, in 1900, and was professed on 8 December, 1901...

  • Sister Immaculata Wall

    Agnes Irene Wall was born on 7 January 1918, at Lower Hutt. Her parents were Raymond Nonnatus and Mary Ellen Wall (nee Maher).

  • Sister Emmanuel Peters

    Clare Louisa Peters was born in Auckland on 18 May, 1886. Clare entered the Sisters of Compassion, Island Bay, on 30 Novem­ber, 1912, and began her Novitiate training on 2 October, 1913, when she was given her Religious name Sister Mary Emmanuel.  Sister was professed on 14 October, 1915...

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