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Sharing a dream

Scene 3: Mary Aikenhead shares her dream


Mary joined a group of women who set up centres for the distribution of food and clothing. Celia Lynch, also involved in this work, decided to join the Poor Clares. Mary's religious convictions deepened into a vocation for religious life too, but she was convinced that her vocation was a life of service to the poor. However, there was no convent in Ireland that allowed its members to move outside the enclosure at the time. When Mary made a trip to Dublin for Celia's profession in 1807, she befriended Anna O' Brien and Fr Daniel Murray, both of whom shared her dream of an order of religious women committed to the service of the poor.

 

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