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  2. Mercy International Centre - Wikipedia

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    Mercy International Centre is the original house of the Sisters of Mercy. The building began in 1824 and the house was opened on 24 September 1827. As this was the feast day of Our Lady of Mercy, the house was called the House of Mercy. The instigator and owner of the house was Catherine McAuley, it is located on Lower Baggot Street, Dublin ...

  3. Baggot Street - Wikipedia

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    Catherine McAuley, a nun, founded the Sisters of Mercy order in 1831 and built what is now the Mercy International Centre on Lower Baggot Street where she later died in 1841. [ citation needed ] In 1909, Francis Bacon was born at 63 Lower Baggot Street.

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  5. Scoil Mhuire, Longford - Wikipedia

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    Meán Scoil Mhuire was founded by the Sisters of Mercy who came to Longford from Mother House in Baggot Street, Dublin in April 1861. They first lived in Keon's Terrace and taught young children in the ground floor room of the old St. Micheal's Boys’ School.

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  8. Episcopal Chapel and Asylum for Penitent Females, Baggot ...

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    Episcopal Chapel and Asylum for Penitent Females, was Protestant "Magdalene" asylum for "fallen women" and an Episcopal Chapel [2] on Upper Baggot Street in Dublin. [3] It was located on the corner of Baggot Street Upper and Waterloo Road in Dublin.

  9. Marian Court College - Wikipedia

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    It was a Roman Catholic institution founded and sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy, originally as a secretarial college. The college opened in 1964 and closed on June 30, 2015. The Sisters of Mercy founded Marian Court College in 1964 as a two-year secretarial college for women.