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Mary Aikenhead believed that education was an effective way to combat poverty. In 1827, following a bequest of £4000 from the Archbishop of Cashel to Daniel Murray, the sisters began work on new school and convent buildings in Gardner Street. The reputation of Mother Xavier (principal of the Gardner Street schools for 40 years) as an educator spread, and inspired many who followed her in establishing schools throughout Ireland and England.
 

Life of Mary Aikenhead

Mary Aikenhead - Her Life & Work

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