Charlotte Parsons
We thoroughly enjoyed researching the Sister’s ministries to further explore the religious community of women that founded our school. Learning about the work the Sisters have done in the local community and globally, and their efforts to contribute to waving the banner of social justice has been positively inspiring. Our research has been carried out by following the Sisters on Facebook and Instagram for a number of weeks and reading recent media releases and news articles from various websites. This attentive following has gained us an insight into the incredible service provided by the Sisters and given us a very contemporary look at their endeavours in Mercy. The project has filled us with further questions about their amazing lives and ministry, we are very much looking forward to meeting them to discuss our research.
Gemma Thomson
We had the pleasure of having a panel discussion with Sisters of Mercy who live locally in Perth. For the past few weeks we have been gathering information about the Sisters from Facebook and Instagram and today we were able to ask them about their work and ministries, the Sisters spoke about their focus on education, pastoral care in hospitals, missionary work overseas, care for the environment, work with aboriginal people and the homeless. What impressed me most was their involvement in current issues in society such as supporting the Black Lives Matter march and Palm Sunday Refugee rallies in the city. We shared a cup of tea and cookies with them while we asked the Sisters a few questions regarding our research. It was a very enjoyable discussion and we learnt so much about the Sisters of Mercy and their inspiring works.