Ursula Frayne
Irish-Australian nun and missionary
Born
October 5th, 1816
209 years ago
Died
1885
140 years ago — 69 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
Australia
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Born in Ireland, a nun and missionary dedicated life to education and social services in Australia. Arrived in Sydney in 1840, established the first Catholic school for girls in the country. Played a crucial role in founding the Sisters of the Good Samaritan, which focused on providing education and assistance to poor communities. Contributed to the expansion of Catholic institutions in Australia throughout the 19th century.
Founded the first Catholic girls' school in Australia
Established the Sisters of the Good Samaritan
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