- Rose Whitty
Rose Whitty (
November 24 ,1831 -May 4 ,1911 ) was an Irishnun and foundress ofconvent s. She was a native ofDublin . Of her two sisters one became a religious of theSacred Heart ; the other, like herself, joined theOrder of St. Dominic and in 1870 led a band of sisters toNew Zealand , where she laboured till her death in 1911. Sister Rose entered St. Catherine's Convent,Sion Hill , Blackrock, Co. Dublin, in her nineteenth year, 25 March, 1849. Seventeen years later, at the request ofBishop Moran, who then had charge of the EasternVicariate ofSouth Africa , she with five others began their work at Post Elizabeth, 23 November, 1867. She was prioress for twenty-five years of Rosemary Convent, which she founded. The diamondjubilee of her religious profession was celebrated in 1910, and a Mother Rosescholarship was founded as an appropriate memorial of her long devotion to the work of education. Her good health continued till within a month or two of her death in her eightieth year. With every mark of public veneration her remains were laid to rest in the convent cemetery of Emerald Hill Priory, one of the convents which she had founded, on 6 May, 1911.Reference
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