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Index
The call of the North
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Abbreviations
1 Beginnings
2 The early days
3 Saint Paul’s Convent Of Mercy, Crumlin Road
4 The works of mercy – penitentiary and orphanage
5 Early missionary expansion
6 The Belfast Mercy community and education
7 Visitation: the care of the sick and destitute
8 Taking root
9 Downpatrick foundation, 1855–70
10 Downpatrick, 1870–1911
11 Further growth
12 The Mater Infirmorum Hospital
13 Counting the blessings
14 Into the twentieth century
15 The new Mater Infirmorum Hospital and the expansion of healthcare, 1900–50s
16 The Mercy community, 1920s–40s
17 World War II and the post-war years
18 Abbeyville: origins to 1953
19 Bangor 1930s–60s
20 Centenary of foundation
21 The 1960s: a decade of expansion
22 The 1970s: ferment and change
23 The Mater Infirmorum Hospital – a new era: 1960s–90s
24 The Downpatrick Mercy community in the twentieth century
25 Down and Connor Mercy Diocesan Union
26 New horizons – the diaspora
27 End of an era
Epilogue
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
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