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  2. Trócaire - Wikipedia

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    Trócaire (Irish pronunciation: [ˈt̪ˠɾˠoːkəɾʲə], meaning "compassion") [2] is the official overseas development agency of the Catholic Church in Ireland. Trócaire is a member of the global Caritas Internationalis confederation and its subregion Caritas Europa as well as of the Catholic NGO network CIDSE and the Irish NGO network ...

  3. Trocaire College - Wikipedia

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    Trocaire was founded in 1958 by the Sisters of Mercy as Sancta Maria College to train women of the order. In 1965 it admitted laywomen and in 1972 enrolled male students. In 1967 the college was renamed Trocaire College. [3] The word Trócaire means Mercy in the Irish language. This is an homage to the religious order which founded the college ...

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  5. Medaille University - Wikipedia

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    The university was to become a part of Trocaire, while some sports teams would keep using the Medaille Mavericks name. A month later Trocaire College announced they would no longer be acquiring Medaille. [14] On May 15, 2023, Medaille University announced that it would close on August 31, 2023 [15] [16] [6] and ceased academic operations on ...

  6. Trocaire (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Trocaire (Irish trócaire, mercy) may refer to: Trócaire, the Irish Catholic development agency; Trocaire College in Buffalo, New York This page was last edited on ...

  7. St. Augustine's Industrial School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    The school was established on 20 August 1870 by the Sisters of Mercy who had opened a convent in Templemore in 1863. [4] [5] The school accommodated up to 70 girls.In 1901, the school was discussed in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom by John Cullinan, a Member of Parliament for South Tipperary.

  8. Rathkeale - Wikipedia

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    Rathkeale in the late 19th or early 20th century Castle Matrix, Rathkeale circa 1900. On the southwestern edge of the town is the 15th-century tower house of Castle Matrix. The castle was built as a fortress during the early 1400s by Thomas FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Desmond, and was later the home of Maurice FitzGerald, 9th Earl of Desmon

  9. Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin - Wikipedia

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    Ní Shúilleabháin is a native of the village of Carnacon near Ballyglass, County Mayo. [2] [3] Her parents were teachers, [4] her father, Art, from County Galway, being the principal of Carnacon National School, and her mother, Maire, vice-principal of a Gaelscoil in Castlebar.