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The Irish Sisters of Bon Secours first began the work South America after an invitation from the Cork Diocesan Mission at Trujillo, Peru in 1966. [23] The invitation brought four sisters from Ireland who opened a mission in the coastal city.
In 2019, Bon Secours Health System of Dublin merged with Bon Secours Mercy Health of Cincinnati, Ohio. Together, the health systems have 60,000 employees serving more than 10.5 million people through nearly 50 hospitals, more than 50 home health agencies and senior health and housing facilities. [8] It is owned by the Bon Secours Sisters [9]
1.2 Ireland. 1.3 United States of America. 1.3.1 Virginia. 1.4 Other places. 2 Groups, organizations. 3 See also. ... Bon Secours Sisters, a Catholic charity group;
Mass grave at the Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home, Tuam, Galway View of the mass grave at the Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home, Tuam, County Galway. The Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home (also known as St Mary's Mother and Baby Home, or locally simply as The Home), [1] which operated between 1925 and 1961 in the town of Tuam, County Galway, Ireland, was a maternity home for unmarried mothers ...
Pages in category "Bon Secours Sisters" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
It was included in an investigation by the Irish government following the discovery of hundreds of bodies at Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, County Galway. [1] The home was run by Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, a religious order of Catholic nuns. The home was one of the largest in Ireland, with 9,768 women and 8,938 ...
The Bon Secours Hospital, Cork is a private hospital in Cork, Ireland. The hospital is part of Bon Secours Mercy Health. [1] This includes sister hospitals in Dublin, Galway, Limerick and Tralee. [2] The hospital has over 18,000 admissions and 29,000 outpatients attendances per year. [3]
On April 19, 1891, at the invitation of Michael Corrigan, the Archbishop of New York, seven sisters arrived in New York City, the expense of their passage borne by a group of charitable American women. At first the sisters stayed with the Bon Secours Sisters. Within two months, one of the eight, succumbed to typhoid fever, contracted while ...