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    Venerable Honora Nagle (c. 1718 – 26 April 1784), known informally as Nano Nagle, was a pioneer of Catholic education in Ireland despite legal prohibitions...
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  • paralysis Nano Nagle (1718–1784), founder of the Presentation Sisters Noel Nagle (born 1945), Irish musician, member of The Wolfe Tones Ron Nagle (born 1939)...
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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...
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    greatest woman. There were some claims of ballot-stuffing. The top ten were: Nano Nagle, (1718-1784) founder of the Presentation Sisters Mary Robinson, (1944-)...
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    in 1926. Nagle Catholic College is named after the Presentation Sisters founder, The Venerable Nano Nagle. Formerly a boarding college, Nagle is now a...
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  • Michael Murphy – first Irish president of the European Court of Auditors Nano Nagle – educator who founded the Presentation Sisters William O'Brien – nationalist...
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    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...
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    mother Mary, née Nagle, was a Roman Catholic who hailed from a County Cork family and a cousin of the Catholic educator Nano Nagle, whereas his father...
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  • and follows in the tradition of the Presentation Sisters, founded by Nano Nagle, and currently educates approximately 1000 girls from grades 5–12. St...
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    received some of his early education in a hedge school in Killavullen. Nano Nagle, founder of the Presentation Sisters, was born near Killavullen (in Ballygriffin)...
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    Kildare Catholic College works with[clarification needed] heritage links to Nano Nagle, the foundress of the Presentation Sisters and Edmund Rice, the founder...
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  • English edition was recorded as audiobook, recorded by British actress Nano Nagle. Dimitrova did not arrive at the hospital until 10 August 1998. She was...
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    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 Nano Nagle) was strongly...
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  • of Music. In October 2017, the festival established a partnership with Nano Nagle Place, with some concerts taking place at this venue. A number of Irish...
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    Mother Mary Joseph Wolfe and operated from 1857 until 2007. In 1767, Nano Nagle stayed with the Ursuline Sisters on Rue des Ursulines in Paris while visiting...
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    National School (Church of Ireland), Scoil Mhuire, Talbot S.N.S and Scoil Nano Nagle. The secondary schools are: Moyle Park College (for boys), Deansrath Community...
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  • request of the Maharaja Hari Singh. The school was founded by the venerable Nano Nagle in Cork, Ireland. The school was intended to educate the Crown Prince...
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  • Management System (QMS). The Presentation Congregation was founded by Nano Nagle in Ireland in 1775. The pioneering efforts of this charismatic lady providing...
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    baptised in the church in 1849. Other former parishioners include educator Nano Nagle, hospital founder Mary Aikenhead, military general Daniel O'Leary, sculptor...
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    18th Century where the first Presentation Convent was founded by Nano Nagle in 1775. Nagle attempted to redress the societal ills she perceived by opening...
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  • Consedine, M. Raphael. Listening Journey: A Study of the Spirit and Ideals of Nano Nagle and the Presentation Sisters (1983) Dehey, Elinor Tong. Religious Orders...
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    their students (Christians) have decided to follow in the footsteps of Nano Nagle as Presentation Sisters. The Presentation story in Pakistan began in 1895...
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  • and politician, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain (b. 1651) 1784 – Nano Nagle, Irish nun and educator, founded the Presentation Sisters (b. 1718) 1789...
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  • Connacht families of Waldron, and others. He is considered an ancestor of Nano Nagle.[citation needed] William was an Anglo-Irish knight, fl. 1195–1206, and...
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  • Treacy George Bryant Callan Pure white Callan Nicolette Roberts Nagle Golden yellow Nano Nagle Daniel Schoenmakers Avila Bright red Saint Teresa of Ávila Riley...
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    of the "Patriot Parliament" of 1689. Also descended from the Nagle family was Nano Nagle, foundress of the presentation Convent Order, from whom some...
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  • principal Mother Angela Johnston formed Nagle (blue), named after founder of the Presentation Sisters Nano Nagle, and Stella (red), named for the Latin...
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    interfaith dialogue. The name "lantern" was chosen to celebrate the life of Nano Nagle, who searched the back lanes of Cork each evening with her lantern seeking...
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  • 2012 Mary Ward 1645 2009 Matt Talbot 1925 1975 Matteo Farina 2009 2020 Nano Nagle 1784 2013 Nelson Baker 1931 2011 Odette Vidal Cardoso 1939 2021 Patrick...
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    Sutherland and St Patrick's Primary School. There are eight college houses – Nagle (blue), Leary (gold), Rice (green) and Wiltshire (red) MacKillop! (purple)...
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