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Frances               Warde               met               Catherine               McAuley               when               she               was               17               years               old.

Catherine               was               49               years               old               then               and               had               opened               the               first               House               of               Mercy               on               Baggot               Street               in               Dublin.

She               had               not               yet               started               her               religious               community.

In               fact,               she               had               no               intention               of               doing               so.

Frances               was               a               friend               of               Catherine's               niece,               Mary               McAuley,               which               is               how               she               came               to               know               Catherine.

Frances               loved               the               social               life               that               she               had               in               Dublin               but               felt               that               there               was               more               to               life               than               that.

A               priest               suggested               that               she               donate               her               time               to               Catherine's               House               of               Mercy.

Catherine               McAuley               finally               consented               to               the               Bishop's               request               that               she               enter               the               novitiate               of               the               Sisters               of               the               Presentation.

She               took               two               companions               with               her               and               left               Frances               Warde,               then               a               lay               person,               in               charge               of               the               House               of               Mercy.

A               year               after               Catherine               was               professed,               Frances               joined               them.

That               was               in               1832.

They               were               known               as               the               Congregation               of               Our               Lady               of               Mercy.
               The               friendship               between               Frances               and               Catherine               was               so               strong               that               Catherine               hesitated               to               send               Frances               away               from               her               to               become               the               head               of               one               of               the               new               foundations               that               were               being               requested               every               day.

Even               so,               Catherine               appointed               Frances               as               the               first               superior               of               the               Carlow               foundation.

Frances               went               on               to               establish               three               more               foundations               in               Ireland               before               coming               to               America.
               The               Bishop               of               Pittsburgh               asked               the               Sisters               of               Mercy               to               come               to               his               diocese               in               the               United               States               which               they               did               in               1843,               two               years               after               the               death               of               Catherine               McAuley.

Frances,               at               age               33,               was               the               leader               of               the               first               seven               Sisters               of               Mercy               to               go               to               the               New               World,               specifically               to               Pittsburgh,               their               first               mission               in               the               United               States.

At               one               point,               she               had               to               accompany               her               Sisters               to               Chicago               to               open               a               House               of               Mercy.

Traveling               by               stagecoach,               they               had               to               wear               secular               dress               and               to               watch               out               for               attacks               by               the               Know-Nothings,               an               anti-Catholic               group               that               were               a               danger               to               religious.
               Frances               started               a               foundation               in               Manchester,               New               Hampshire               which               she               appeared               to               love               the               most               and               where               she               served               for               26               years.

Bishop               Timon               of               Buffalo               appealed               to               Frances               to               send               Sisters               of               Mercy               to               his               Buffalo               diocese.

Frances               Warde's               work               in               the               United               States               far               overshadowed               what               Catherine               accomplished               in               her               short               lifetime.

Of               course,               it               is               Catherine's               spirit               which               is               infused               in               all               the               Houses               of               Mercy               around               the               world.
               During               the               Civil               War,               the               Sisters               of               Mercy               nursed               both               Union               and               Confederate               soldiers.

President               Lincoln               commissioned               a               painting               of               the               Sisters               of               Mercy               with               the               wounded               soldiers.

There               are               many               duplicates               available,               but               the               original               has               been               lost.

Also,               the               Shrine               of               the               Immaculate               Conception               in               Washington,               D.C.

has               a               beautiful               window               dedicated               to               Our               Lady               of               Mercy               with               Catherine               McAuley               and               Frances               Warde               at               her               feet.
               Of               the               original               seven               Sisters               who               were               sent               to               the               New               World,               six               are               buried               in               the               Sisters               of               Mercy               Cemetery               in               Latrobe,               PA.

Only               Sister               Frances               Warde's               body               is               in               Manchester,               New               Hampshire.

Efforts               to               bring               her               to               Latrobe               have               failed.

Manchester               does               not               want               to               give               her               up.
               The               Sisters               of               Mercy               conduct               colleges,               secondary               schools,               elementary               schools,               academies               and               business               schools,               hospitals               and               schools               of               nursing,               child               care               centers,               social               service               centers,               homes               for               the               aged,               residents               for               women,               retreat               houses               and               night               refuges,               catechetical               centers               and               numerous               individual               apostolates.

There               are               more               Convents               of               Mercy               in               America               than               in               all               other               countries               in               the               world               combined.

The               majority               of               American               convents               trace               their               origin               directly               to               Frances               Warde.
               Source:
               Healy,               Kathleen,               Frances               Warde,               American               Founder               of               the               Sisters               of               Mercy,               Seabury               Press,               New               York,               1973.






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