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4 May, 2018
Sister de Sales Green
A wonderful nurse and she had remained in touch with the Sisters of Compassion until her death…
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4 May, 2018
Sister Loreto Barakat
Sister Loreto left the Congregation before her final Profession.
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4 May, 2018
Sister Barbara Rigby
Sister Barbara was a very kind nurse and was popular with everyone…
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4 May, 2018
Sister David Campbell
Sister gave generously of her time as a Sister of Compassion…
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4 May, 2018
Sister Lucy Pearce
Sister Lucy will be remembered for her smile…
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4 May, 2018
Sister Loyola Galvin
For my first ten years in the order I worked in Compassion facilities in New Zealand, principally at Island Bay caring for babies and children, as well as doing duties in the geriatric section…
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4 May, 2018
Sister Justin Walsh
Before leaving on a pilgrimage to Europe Sister Justin had decided to become a religious, and this desire was confirmed while she was in Rome…
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4 May, 2018
Sister Michael Soani
Sister was the first person from Fiji to enter the Sisters of Compassion. After her Religious Profession she taught at our School in Suva…
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4 May, 2018
Sister Barbara King
“The Annuals magazine ran a series on religious orders and I would seriously read them and when I had finished the series I was grateful that none of the religious orders written about attracted me…
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4 May, 2018
Sister Helena
Following her Religious Profession Sister Helena completed her nursing and maternity training, and afterward applied her skills to surgical nursing for a period of time in our hospital…
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4 May, 2018
Sister Patricia Kraus
Sister is the daughter of Mr Kraus one of our very generous benefactors who worked around most Homes of Compassion for many years…
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11 January, 2018
Sister Joachim Pritchard
Sarah Maud Pritchard was born in Tibooburra, New South Wales. Early in life due to family circumstances Sarah was cared for at St Anne’s Home, in Broken Hill, which was under the management of the Sisters of Mercy.