Portrait of Nano Nagle attributed to James Barry[1]
Virgin
Born
Honora Nagle c. 1718 Ballygriffin, County Cork, Ireland
Died
26 April 1784 (age 65) Cork, Ireland
Venerable Honora Nagle (c. 1718 – 26 April 1784), known informally as Nano Nagle, was a pioneer of Catholic education in Ireland despite legal prohibitions. She founded the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (PBVM), commonly known as the Presentation Sisters, now a worldwide Catholic institute of women religious. She was declared venerable in the Roman Catholic Church on 31 October 2013 by Pope Francis.
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Venerable Honora Nagle (c. 1718 – 26 April 1784), known informally as NanoNagle, was a pioneer of Catholic education in Ireland despite legal prohibitions...
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Roman Catholic women founded in Cork, Ireland, by the Venerable Honora "Nano" Nagle in 1775. The Sisters of the congregation use the postnominal initials...
in 1926. Nagle Catholic College is named after the Presentation Sisters founder, The Venerable NanoNagle. Formerly a boarding college, Nagle is now a...
Michael Murphy – first Irish president of the European Court of Auditors NanoNagle – educator who founded the Presentation Sisters William O'Brien – nationalist...
institute of Roman Catholic women, was founded in Cork, Ireland, by Honora (Nano) Nagle in 1775. The congregation of the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary...
received some of his early education in a hedge school in Killavullen. NanoNagle, founder of the Presentation Sisters, was born near Killavullen (in Ballygriffin)...
English edition was recorded as audiobook, recorded by British actress NanoNagle. Dimitrova did not arrive at the hospital until 10 August 1998. She was...
mother Mary, née Nagle, was a Roman Catholic who hailed from a County Cork family and a cousin of the Catholic educator NanoNagle, whereas his father...
request of the Maharaja Hari Singh. The school was founded by the venerable NanoNagle in Cork, Ireland. The school was intended to educate the Crown Prince...
regarded Nagle's conduct as an attack on the House of Commons as a whole, and thus deserving of punishment. Further, Nagle (an uncle of NanoNagle) was strongly...
Kildare Catholic College works with[clarification needed] heritage links to NanoNagle, the foundress of the Presentation Sisters and Edmund Rice, the founder...
National School (Church of Ireland), Scoil Mhuire, Talbot S.N.S and Scoil NanoNagle. The secondary schools are: Moyle Park College (for boys), Deansrath Community...
Adelaide Oscar Romero, Elizabeth Tasmania St Virgil's College, Hobart NanoNagle (St Francis), Hobart Victoria Parade College (Bundoora and Preston) St...
Management System (QMS). The Presentation Congregation was founded by NanoNagle in Ireland in 1775. The pioneering efforts of this charismatic lady providing...
of Music. In October 2017, the festival established a partnership with NanoNagle Place, with some concerts taking place at this venue. A number of Irish...
and politician, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain (b. 1651) 1784 – NanoNagle, Irish nun and educator, founded the Presentation Sisters (b. 1718) 1789...
principal Mother Angela Johnston formed Nagle (blue), named after founder of the Presentation Sisters NanoNagle, and Stella (red), named for the Latin...
until 1975. The school is named after the Sisters' patron, The Venerable NanoNagle. Rod Nicholson was Principal from 1976 until 1988. The Salesians of Don...
Mother Mary Joseph Wolfe and operated from 1857 until 2007. In 1767, NanoNagle stayed with the Ursuline Sisters on Rue des Ursulines in Paris while visiting...
Connacht families of Waldron, and others. He is considered an ancestor of NanoNagle.[citation needed] William was an Anglo-Irish knight, fl. 1195–1206, and...
Consedine, M. Raphael. Listening Journey: A Study of the Spirit and Ideals of NanoNagle and the Presentation Sisters (1983) Dehey, Elinor Tong. Religious Orders...
subtitle as "Notes from Hell: A True Story". In 2018 British actress NanoNagle recorded Cherveniashka's confession in audiobook adaptation of the story...