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Written by Sister Perpetua McArdle
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Saturday, 08 October 2005 |
Sarah
was the youngest Russell girl. She
became Sister Emmanuel. In 1866 she was
sent as Superior,
along with four other Sisters, to open a branch house in Lurgan, then a
thriving manufacturing town.

They
arrived in August, causing quite a stir. Few people there had ever seen a nun before, with their strange
garb. With a practical Russell as their
leader, the Sisters quickly opened a day school. This was quickly followed by a night school
for those who worked in the mills. Afterwards an orphanage was opened. Even today Lurgan continues to have a Mercy primary and secondary school
for girls.
Lurgan
then was an Orange stronghold and the arrival
of the Sisters had been timed to allow the fervour of the twelfth of July
celebrations to subside. But the
following Twelfth, the Sisters experienced the full fury of the bigotry which
has blighted this part of our land even until the present day.
An
Orange mob tried to stone the Convent. Fortunately such an event had been
anticipated and the Convent had been built beyond the reach of
stone-throwers! Nevertheless the Sisters
were terrified. Afterwards Sister
Emmanuel - a brave, strong woman – confessed that her knees were trembling with
fear. Even after the mob had left, she
spent the entire night praying before the Blessed Sacrament for the safety of
all.
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