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Scene 6: Mother Catherine visits condemned girls


The energy of the new order, and its radical commitment to the poor attracted many capable young women as postulants. In 1818, Mary took over their formation at the novitiate in Stanhope Street. In 1821, the governor of Kilmainham jail was so impressed with the positive influence the sisters had on two women awaiting execution that he asked them to make regular pastoral visits, thus beginning a long tradition of prison ministry.
 

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