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Meet Columban Sister Mary Neylon |
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Waking up in the morning to the sound of barking dogs and crowing cocks, Sister Mary Neylon might for a moment imagine that she is back home in her native Ballyea, near Ennistymon in West Clare. This is where she grew up on a farm in a family of one boy and two girls. That, however is as far as the similarities go. Today Mary is living in a tiny house in Huaycan on the outskirts of the city of Lima in Peru. |
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Having
worked in the Civil Service in Dublin for four years, Mary
began her life as a Columban Sister in Magheramore, Wicklow.
On completion of her religious and
professional training she was assigned to the southern
Philippines where she worked as a social worker for eight
years. She then did an M.A in Peace Studies after which she
became the Justice and Peace representative for the dioceses
of Birmingham in England. |
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