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- Title
JULIA MATILDA CATER (SISTER OF CHARITY) REVISITED.
- Authors
Coleman, Maxwell J.; (Moira) O’Sullivan, Margaret M. K.; Coleman, Sandra I.
- Abstract
The article offers information on Julia Matilda Cater. It notes that Mary Aikenhead, the daughter of an apothecary and Catholic convert, founded the Sisters of Charity. It mentions that volunteers responded to Mary Aikenhead's request in 1835 from Bishop Polding to send sisters to assist with the spiritual and temporal needs of the predominantly Catholic female prisoners and orphans in Sydney.
- Subjects
SYDNEY (N.S.W.); AIKENHEAD, Mary; DAUGHTERS of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul; CATHOLICS; BISHOPS; ORPHANS
- Publication
Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society, 2019, Vol 40, p152
- ISSN
0084-7259
- Publication type
Article