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Sisters stories

Read how the Sisters made their mark in communities far and wide.

  • 8 March, 2017

    Sister Yvonne Manera

    I was born in Hokitika, on the West Coast. My father was William Paul Manera, and my mother, who came from Ross, was Maureen Margaret Roberts. I was the second of a family of four. I have an older brother Bill, my only sister Noleen, and a younger brother, Malcolm…

  • 3 March, 2017

    Sister Aloysius Kerrigan

    Margaret Kerrigan was born at Ashhurst, near Palmerston North, on 5 September, 1885. She entered as a Postulant on 13 October, 1907 and went to Island Bay when the Noviciate was transferred there in March, 1908. She began her Novitiate on the 17 September, 1908, and received the name of Sister Mary Aloysius. She was professed on 28 September, 1910.

  • 3 March, 2017

    Sister Alexis

    Mary Catherine Heagney was born on 31 May, 1913 in Dublin, Ireland.  She came to New Zealand with her family at the end of May, 1921, so she was old enough to retain clear memories of her early childhood in Ireland.  Her brothers, Father Pat and John and her sister Theresa were also born there, while Margaret and Michael were born in Whanganui where the family settled. 

  • 13 February, 2017

    Sister Ita Flannery

    Bridget Cecilia Flannery was the eldest daughter of John and Ellen Flannery, and was born at Timaru on 12 October, 1913. Two of her sisters also entered the Sisters of Compassion: Sister Mary Joan and Sister Mary Adrian.

  • 13 February, 2017

    Sister Hedwige Donovan

    Mary Jane was born in Greytown, Wairarapa, the only daughter of William and Jane Donovan. Her parents owned a large and productive farm in Rangitumau, in eastern Wairarapa.

  • 12 February, 2017

    Sister Prisca McQuilkin

    Annie McQuilkin was born at Hau Hau, Hokitika, on the 5 August, 1874. Annie was the second daughter of John McQuilkin and Mary [nee Sweeney]. Annie’s parents were well-known and highly respected pioneers of the West Coast whose strong faith and open-handed generosity built up the Church in the early days of New Zealand.

  • 12 February, 2017

    Sister Julian Redwood

    Gwendoline Redwood was born at Woodend, Victoria, Australia, on the 2 February, 1942. Her parents were John Sylvester and Mary Teresa Redwood (nee O’Grady). Gwendoline entered the Sisters of Compassion on the 14 August, 1645, and received her religious name Sister Mary Julian Eymard. Sister was Professed on the 15 September, 1948.

  • 12 February, 2017

    Sister Martin Walsh

    Lorraine Mary Walsh was born in Gisborne, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Walsh. Lorraine was the eldest sibling.

  • 12 February, 2017

    Sister Stanislaus Forbes

    Martha Forbes was born at Ensfield, Oamaru, on 19 April, 1885. Martha entered the Sisters of Compassion on 8 December, 1907.

  • 12 February, 2017

    Mother Zita Lenihan

    Mary Lenihan was born at Kangaroo Grounds, Victoria, on 7  June, 1888. Her parents were John and Maria Lenihan (nee Aspden).

  • 12 February, 2017

    Sister Xavier McDonald

    Eileen McDonald was born in Auckland on the 26 January, 1904, the second daughter of James and Rose McDonald. Eileen was baptised and confirmed at St Patricks Cathedral, Auckland.

  • 12 February, 2017

    Sister Walburga Marchant

    Dorothy Rose was born in Petone and was baptised and confirmed in Eltham. She was the fourth daughter in a family of five to Herbert and Dorothy Marchant. The family farm was in Eltham and the children received their early education at the local Primary School…

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