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Sister Irene O'Connor FMM is an Australian Roman Catholic nun from the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary order and a musician. In addition to traditional hymns, O'Connor is known for mixing religious music with popular music, most famously on the 1973 [ 1 ] album Fire of God's Love . [ 2 ]
On August 8, 2024, SM Entertainment announced in its roadmap that Irene would make her solo debut with an extended play in the fourth quarter of 2024. [1] On November 4, it was announced that Irene would release the extended play titled Like a Flower on November 26. [2] A day later, the promotional schedule was released. [3]
At the time of her death, O’Connor’s estate was worth £1.7 million but reduced to £ 1.4 million ($ 1.75 million) after debts, legal fees, and funeral costs.
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While O'Connor was supposed to perform Dylan's 1979 track “I Believe in You," she instead decided to sing an a cappella rendition of Bob Marley's "War." Michael N. Todaro/Getty .
Eileen Rosaline O'Connor (19 February 1892 – 10 January 1921) was an Australian Roman Catholic and the co-founder of the Society of Our Lady's Nurses for the Poor religious order – also known as the Brown Nurses – to provide free nursing services to the poor.
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O'Connor was born in 1925 to Vaudevillians Edward "Chuck" O'Connor and Effie Irene (née Crane) in Chicago, the 200th child born at St. Elizabeth Hospital there.Both the O'Connors struggled to remember where and when exactly Donald was born, due to the family's extensive travel. [1]