Australian Sister of Charity, founded St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney
Sister
Mary John Baptist de Lacy
Personal
Born
Alicia De Lacy
1 July 1799
Limerick, Ireland
Died
12 December 1878
Ireland
Resting place
Donnybrook, Dublin
Religion
Catholicism
Nationality
Irish
Known for
founding St. Vincent hospital in Woolloomooloo
Monastic name
Mary John Baptist de Lacy
Profession
25 September 1837
Organization
Order
Sister of Charity
Senior posting
Profession
25 September 1837
Mary John Baptist De Lacy (born Alicia De Lacy 1 July 1799 - 12 December 1878), was an Irish-born Sister of Charity, and one of the first religious sisters to come to Australia. She was one of five Sisters of Charity who arrived in Sydney in 1838 to serve poor women convicts. She founded and managed the St. Vincent Hospital in Woolloomooloo. She lived in Australia until 1859, when she returned to Ireland, spending her final years in the Sisters of Charity Mother House in Dublin.
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