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Sisters stories

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

  • 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

    Sister Sebastian Ryan

    Dorothy Mary Ryan was born in Palmerston North on 12 October, 1896.

  • 12 February, 2017

    Sister Santina Daly-Peoples

    Santina Cecilia was the eldest daughter of John and Cecilia Daly-Peoples (nee Martini).

  • 12 February, 2017

    Sister Salome O’Sullivan

    Mary O’Sullivan was born at Tua Marina, Marlborough. Her parents were Charles and Mary O’Sullivan (nee O’Leary). They were a pioneering family and Mary and her brothers and sisters grew up on the family farm.

  • 12 February, 2017

    Sister Rose Buckley

    Rhoda May Buckley was born and baptised at St Bathans, Central Otago. Her parents, Patrick and Margaret, were born in Ireland and passed onto their family born in New Zealand a strong Irish inheritance.

  • 12 February, 2017

    Sister Rosalie Allen

    Agnes was born in Wellington, daughter of Julian and Agnes Allen. They met whilst on route to New Zealand where they married and settled successfully into their adopted country.

  • 12 February, 2017

    Sister Rita Hickey

    Rita was born in Opunake, the third daughter of a family of six, three sisters and two brothers. Her parents were John Sydney and Bridget Hickey (nee Coyle). They were a close knit family and very much part of the Opunake community.

  • 12 February, 2017

    Sister Regis Barker

    Irene Mary Barker was born on 16 September, 1910, in Auckland. Her parents were James and Mary Barker (nee Slade). Mr Barker was a boot maker. There were four girls and one boy in this closely knit family.

  • 12 February, 2017

    Sister Pia Shanley

    May Shanley was born at Waipawa on July 20, 1885. Her parents were Francil Shanley and Teresa Agnes Shanley (nee Mannings). May was a member of a pioneering Hawke’s Bay family, rich in Catholic tradition.

  • 11 February, 2017

    Sister Philip Greener

    Patricia Eileen, the eldest daughter of Arthur Henry and Margaret Elizabeth Greener (nee McDonald) was born in Christchurch. Several months later Patricia was baptised in Kilbirnie. She lived with her family in Westport until she entered the Sisters of Compassion.

  • 11 February, 2017

    Sister Perpetua Lavery

    Mary Elizabeth Lavery was born on 1 September 1904, at Waubra, Victoria.  Her parents were Bernard and Catherine Lavery (nee Fay). Australian born and proud of it, Ballarat had a special place in her heart.

  • 11 February, 2017

    Sister Pauline Dwyer

    Pauline Dwyer was born in Greymouth on 5 August 1922, the third child of Katherine Victoria (nee McGuigan) and Patrick James Dwyer.  On 11 June, 1933, Pauline was confirmed by Bishop Brodie, Bishop of Christchurch, and she chose the name Imelda.

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