Sunday, April 26, 2009



<http://irishcatholichumanist.blogspot.com/2009/04/lady-with-lantern.html>The 
Lady with the Lantern

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Today marks the death of Nano Nagle, foundress of the Presentation 
Sisters. The following is taken from the community's website:

Nano (full name Honora) Nagle was born in Ballygriffin, County Cork, 
Ireland in 1718. This was the period in Irish history when the 
English had imposed the oppressive Penal Laws, which severely limited 
the Irish people. The Irish were denied access economically, 
politically, socially, and educationally to the rights and means that 
would have raised them from the imposed poverty and oppression. It 
was a crime of treason (punishable by death) to educate the Irish and 
it was forbidden to practice the Roman Catholic faith.

Because of her family's position and wealth, Nano was sent to be 
educated in the Irish community then living in Paris. According to 
Sister Rose Forest, PBVM, one biographer of Nano, her "stay in the 
midst of Irish Parisian society was brief, but during this time an 
incident took place which has become a classic episode in the 
Presentation story. One morning the charming, wealthy, and beautiful 
Miss Nagle...was returning from an all-night ball. As her carriage 
rattled over the cobblestones of a silent street, she saw a small 
group of poor working people waiting in front a church...for the door 
to open for early Mass. The contrast between their useful lives and 
her own empty one devoted to pleasure made a lasting impression on 
the girl of twenty-two".

Returning to Ireland, other events lead Nano to consider a way that 
she could help the poor she saw everyday in Cork and on the family 
estate. Distressed by the ignorance of the Irish in both faith and 
academics, she opened her first school in 1754 with an enrollment of 
thirty-five girls in a two-room cabin. This began her great work of 
education and as some historians have noted, her important work in 
saving the Irish culture.

Without regard for her own safety, she selflessly educated the 
children during the day and visited and nursed the sick by night. As 
a result, she became known in Cork as the Lady with the Lantern, the 
symbol of the Sisters of the Presentation worldwide. Today the people 
of Ireland, especially in Cork, who attribute their freedom to her, revere her.

Eventually, realizing the need for a group to continue her work after 
her death, Nano founded the Sisters of the Presentation on December 
24, 1775. Nano died from tuberculosis, Monday, April 26, 1784. 
According to Sister Rose's account, "On her deathbed Mother Nagle 
gave to her daughters the following injuction: 'Love one another as 
you have hitherto done.' As her legacy she bequeathed to them the 
treasure which she prized above all the wealth of the earth - the 
love of the poor of Jesus Christ. She bade her Sisters 'Spend 
yourself for the poor.'"

Posted by Pat McNamara at 
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