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Bibliography of Books and Articles

The following is an attempt to list all the published books, articles and multimedia productions by or about the Sisters of Mercy since the founding of the Congregation in 1831.

22 Nov 2018

Reading Luke's Gospel with Ecological Eyes: E Wainwright rsm

Articles published in Tui Motu in 2016

03 Nov 2017

Pope's Message for First World Day of the Poor

First World Day of the Poor, 19 November 2017. Theme: 'Let us love, not with words but with deeds'.

11 Nov 2018

Pope's Message for Second World Day of the Poor

Second World Day of the Poor, 18 November 2018. Theme: 'This poor man cried, and the Lord heard...

05 Nov 2018

The Aging Brain: Proven Steps to Prevent Dementia and Sharpen Your Mind.

Prescribes simple, everyday actions we can take to stave off disease

03 Nov 2018

Morning and Evening Prayer of the Sisters of Mercy

In 1998, the Institute of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas produced Morning and Evening Prayer...

01 Nov 2018

How Virtual Reality is Taking Dementia Patients Back to the Future

The effect is to bring back vivid memories for those struggling with the present

01 Nov 2018

Just One Hour a Week of Social Interaction Helps Dementia Patients

Chatting to care-home residents about their interests boosts their quality of life, according to...

31 Oct 2018

The Road to Mercy

Four songs for reflection and celebration by Ray Paxton.

29 Oct 2018

Renu's Story | Nowhere to Call Home

'I sit here in the dark, in the heat, and I think of the home we had, the lands, the trees, the...

29 Oct 2018

Meherunesa's Story | Nowhere To Call Home

'Living with such uncertainty is torture. We worry, will we last this night? Even if we do survive...

29 Oct 2018

Lars-Ánte's Story | Nowhere to Call Home

'You can feel that all the wildlife is struggling. Back then, when I was in the forest there were...

29 Oct 2018

Komola's Story | Nowhere to Call Home

'In the flood, 80 or 90 families that I know lost their homes. They were attached to one another in...