THE PRINCIPLE OF MERCY
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Sobrino, Jon. The Principle of Mercy. New York: Orbis Books, 1994, p. 16.
PRIORITIES FOR MERCY
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page 954
Bolster, M. Angela, rsm. Documentary Study for the Canonization Process of the Servant of God Catherine McAuley, Founder of the Congregation of Sisters of Mercy 1778 – 1841 (Positio Super Virtutibus). Rome, 1985, pp. 828 – 29.
QUAKER RESPECT FOR WOMEN
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Keiss, Isabelle, rsm, and Joanna Regan, rsm. Tender Courage: A Reflection on the Life and Spirit of Catherine McAuley, First Sister of Mercy. Chicago: Franciscan Herald Press, 1988, p. 16.
THE QUALITY OF RELATIONSHIPS
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Carroll, Elizabeth, rsm. “The Spirit of Mother McAuley, Its Relevance to Contemporary Challenges,” MAST 6, no. 3 (Summer 1996), pp. 5 – 6.
THE RECIPROCAL NATURE OF MERCY
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page 945
John Paul II, Encyclical Letter, The Mercy of God (Dives in Misericordia). Boston: St. Paul Books and Media, 1980, pp. 41 – 42.
RECITATION OF THE OFFICE
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page 885
McAuley, Catherine. Familiar Instructions of Rev. Mother McAuley. Saint Louis: Vincentian Press, 1927, p. 47.
RECONCILIATION
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page 943
John Paul II, Encyclical Letter, The Mercy of God (Dives in Misericordia). Boston: St. Paul Books and Media, 1980, p. 141.
A REFLECTION ON CATHERINE’S DEATH
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page 882
McAuley, Catherine. Retreat Instructions of Mother Mary Catherine McAuley. Comp. Mary Teresa Purcell, rsm. Ed. [Mary Bertrand Degnan, rsm]. Westminster: Newman, 1952, pp. 241 – 43.
REFLECTION ON THE SUFFERINGS OF CHRIST
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page 887
McAuley, Catherine. Familiar Instructions of Rev. Mother McAuley. Saint Louis: Vincentian Press, 1927, 72 – 73.
RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE SISTERS
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page 891
McAuley, Catherine. Familiar Instructions of Rev. Mother McAuley. Saint Louis: Vincentian Press, 1927, p. 109.
RENEWAL OF VOWS
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page 887
McAuley, Catherine. Familiar Instructions of Rev. Mother McAuley. Saint Louis: Vincentian Press, 1927, p. 57.
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