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    /shaped by religion Task Description: An essay about the influence of religion in the life of Catherine McAuley. Revision Focus: You will be required to revise *Content from the Unit 2 Module 1.0 Religion and Life *The historical background of Catherine McAuley *Essay writing skills *In text quoting QUESTION: An essay about the influence of religion in the life of Catherine McAuley. Catherine McAuley was born in 1778, during the time Ireland had two tired societies,

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    “The poor need help today”, the recognized words of Catherine McAuley that are engraved in the stone bench outside of McAuley Hall at Salve Regina University. A school that embodies her message and legacy of assisting those in need. Her words have traveled thousand of miles in order to reach America, however her journey and religious order originated in Dublin, Ireland. Born on September 29, 1778, Catherine was raised in a Catholic family that valued the religion closely. Shortly after her parents

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    In Catherine period of time, being a woman and doing the work she was doing, Catherine was looked down upon, and many people stated that ‘she was out of her league’. Catherine applied the two Great Commandments: “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart, and with thy whole soul, and with thy whole mind, and with thy whole strength”

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    women founded in 1831 in Dublin, Ireland by Catherine McAuley. She discovered any people in need all over Ireland in the early nineteenth century. After seeing people in need McAuley decided she wanted to be the women to make a difference in the love of people in need. She opened the first House of Mercy on Lower Baggot Street in Dublin, Ireland on September 24, 1827. This became a place to shelter and educate women and girls. As the years went on Catherine along with two of her friends became the first

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    Ven. Catherine McAuley planted a seed that would change the world, even after her death. She was born September 29, 1778. Although there is some irresolvable uncertainty about the year, this is the year that most biographers generally accept. Her father had passed away when she was very young, and her mother passed shortly after. After the passing of her mother, she moved in with her Protestant relatives and became friends with the Callaghans. She served as a household manager and companion for

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    At Santa Maria College, we are educated to treat others with respect and to always help out and lend a helping hand to those who are in need. To show this in the community, Santa Maria Students actively provided volunteer work to organisations, in hope to build confidence, character and respect for others. This year I volunteered at Scotch College, and helped out a Grade 2 teacher with many different tasks, that would have been a struggle and challenge to achieve alone. Having my service here was

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    At Santa Maria College, we are have to treat others with respect and to always help out and lend a helping hand to those who are in need. To show this in the community, Santa Maria Students actively provided volunteer work to organisations, in hope to build confidence, character and respect for others. This year I volunteered at Scotch College, and helped out a Grade 2 teacher with many different tasks, that would have been a struggle and challenge to achieve alone. Having my service here was a

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    transversed areas under bridges, abandoned buildings, streets and and alleyways, seeking people in Pittsburgh who are homeless, to show them compassion by offering a listening ear, support, medical care and hope. It’s almost the same actions that Catherine McAuley, which is the founder of the Sisters of Mercy, and the Sisters of Mercy were doing on the streets

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    Heights for the owner, Mr. Earnshaw, and his family. One day Mr. Earnshaw leaves for Liverpool and comes back with an orphaned boy. Catherine and Hindley – the two Earnshaw children, can not stand

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    Trapped in the Body of Society

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    Catherine now knows the position society puts her in after she gains knowledge and education after she was dragged in. Knowing that she will have no other choice but to marry, Cathy sets out to restrain her primal urges and masks herself with the appearance

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