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Mercy in Action

Keeping Hope Alive

Sisters Share Ministry Stories

Committed to lives of prayer, community and service, Mercy women think globally and act locally, living in hope that their lives represent a presence for justice and mercy in our world.

Teaching ministry helps to keep hope alive
A heart for restorative justice
Sisters of Mercy Wiri
Spirituality Ministry
Refugee Support
Earth Promise
  • Overview
  • Mercy at Work
  • Sisters Share Ministry Stories
    • Teaching ministry helps to keep hope alive
    • A heart for restorative justice
    • Sisters of Mercy Wiri
    • Spirituality Ministry
    • Refugee Support
    • Earth Promise
  • Whānau Mercy Ministries Trust
  • Spirituality
    • Rosary House
  • Mercy Conference Centre
  • Affiliated Ministries
    • McAuley High School, Otahuhu, Auckland
    • St Theresa’s Primary School, Fusi, Samoa
    • St Joan of Arc School
  • Mission in the Pacific
    • Tonga
      • Mercy – the womb love of God
      • Reaching out to touch lives More
    • Samoa
      • Working with my own people in Samoa
      • St Theresa’s School, Fusi
      • St Joan of Arc School, Leulumoega
      • A passion for primary school teaching
  • The Difference Mercy Makes
    • Hearing the cry of the earth
    • McAuley’s vision: good today, better tomorrow
    • Human trafficking – a Mercy issue for our time
    • ‘Food for families’ grows green fingers
  • Mercy International Association
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