The Ballarat East heritage and archives collection moved to Sydney in November 2019. As the Institute Archives and Heritage Team have been processing the collection they have discovered many wonderful objects that illustrate the rich religious and social history of the sisters in Ballarat East. Music Stand This elegant music stand belonged to
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Building Bridges – A Profile of Adele Howard RSM OAM
(Aboriginal peoples should be aware that this article may contain images of people who have died). “For all of us in Mercy” is how Adele Howard RSM describes her Order of Australia Medal that was conferred as part of the 2021 Queen’s Birthday Honours. While she admits she had some initial
Read MoreTogether in COVID response
In her regular column in the Central Western Daily Newspaper, Mary Trainor RSM writes of the challenges confronting Australia due to COVID-19 and the hope that the community will continue to rally together and do the right thing for themselves and others. The growing numbers of infections from the Coronavirus poses a challenge
Read MoreThe difference your generosity has made
In April this year, Mercy Works asked for your help and the response we received far exceeded our expectations. I had received an urgent letter from Sr Maryanne Kolkia RSM, our In-Country Coordinator for Papua New Guinea, updating me on the escalating COVID situation in PNG and requesting emergency assistance. Maryanne wrote
Read MoreSeville putting Laudato Si’ into action
Last year Seville Mercy Conference made a decision to adopt Laudato Si in their operations which included developing a benchmark of practices in January 2021 resulting in 76 changes to the way in which they undertake their ministry. Subsequently, an audit was conducted and a plan was developed with a total of
Read MoreSeville Hosts Ecumenical Women’s Breakfast
On Saturday, 22 May visitors were warmly welcomed to Seville Conference Centre in Cairns for an Ecumenical Women’s Breakfast with guest speaker, Lesley Van Staveren. 2021 has seen big changes at Seville to make it a centre for living out the values of Laudato Si, Pope Francis’ encyclical on the environment. Seville is
Read MoreCommemorating the Sisters in Forbes
On Monday May 24, thirteen Sisters gathered with Bishop Columba Macbeth-Green, the Wilcannia-Forbes Catholic Education Office and Chancery to bless a series of plaques adorning the Catholic Education Office in Forbes. The plaques recognise the history, work, education, care and dedication of our Sisters past and present. The wording and design of the plaques
Read MoreYoung Mercy Links Connecting with Community
The month of May has been eventful and event-filled for Young Mercy Links SA members, hosting a Girls Day, Mother’s Day event and a Festival of Food Fundraiser in partnership with the Circle of Friends for the refugee community in Adelaide. Held in the school holidays, the Girls Day consisted of a few
Read MoreRare Images from the International Women’s Year in 1975
We are sometimes fortunate to receive meaningful donations to our archives and heritage collections. Recently we have been contacted by Julie Millowick from Melbourne, whose career in photography began in 1974 in the darkroom of Athol Smith, John Cato and Peter Barr. Athol Smith was a legendary advertising and fashion photographer in Collins Street.
Read MoreSupporting the achievement of career goals
Having a job and feeling valued for our workplace contribution is something most of us take for granted, yet for Dawn Bennett, it makes a world of difference. For over 12 months, Dawn has been employed by KFC Lavington and said that she “likes cleaning the little area I need to clean in
Read MoreFirst Gathering of the Mercy Ministry Companions Trustee Directors
The initial meeting of the Trustee Directors of Mercy Ministry Companions, the Institute Leadership and, David Penny (Executive Director ISMAPNG), Jonathan Campton (Ministry Governance) and Annette Schneider RSM (Formation Governance) took place in Sydney on May 25 and 26. Thanks to Jonathan’s Administrative Assistant, Helen Boland, all practical arrangements were smooth and efficient.
Read MoreMercy Works: The Camera App
Mercy Work’s Mercy Connect has used technology to foster a connection with two schools from different parts of Sydney. Most Australians carry around a device, usually a smartphone, that can access the internet, track our locations, carry digital wallets and take photos. It is quite remarkable how connected we are to technology each
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