"The simplest and most practical lesson I know...is to resolve to be good today, but better tomorrow."
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About Catherine McAuley
Catherine McAuley (1778–1841) was an Irish religious sister and the founder of the Sisters of Mercy. Born in Dublin, she dedicated her life to supporting and helping the poor, sick, and uneducated. McAuley established the first House of Mercy to shelter and educate homeless women and children. Her compassionate work expanded as she founded numerous Mercy convents throughout Ireland and England, providing healthcare, education, and social services to those in need. McAuley's legacy endures through the continued work of the Sisters of Mercy worldwide.
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