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Catherine McAuley
(1778 - 1841)
founded the Mercy Order.
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Mercy College has a rich and proud history
which began soon after the settlement of Western Australia
(the Swan River Colony) in 1829.
In January 1846 the first Sisters of Mercy
arrived in the new colony promising to give their services
to the poor, the sick and the uneducated. Within a few years
they had built a convent, three schools and two orphanages
- one for aboriginal children.
In 1888 the sisters established St. Brigid's
School in West Perth in an area of sand and scrub. By 1896
there were about 500 pupils and in 1928 there were 40 Sisters
of Mercy and 600 pupils. As the city and the suburbs grew
and spread the sisters from West Perth began new schools at
Leederville (Aranmore), Lesmurdie (St. Brigid's), Osborne
Park (St. Kieran's) and Wanneroo. |
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Mother Berchmans Deane
became the first Mother Superior
of the Mercy order in
Western Australia in 1898. |
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