- January 19, 1787
Mary Aikenhead, a prominent figure in Irish Catholicism and the founder of the Irish Sisters of Charity, was born on January 19, 1787. She is also known for her role in establishing St. Vincent’s Hospital in Dublin, a significant institution in the field of healthcare and charitable work in Ireland.
Mary Aikenhead’s life and work were dedicated to helping the poor and vulnerable in Irish society. Her establishment of the Sisters of Charity order in 1815 laid the foundation for the order’s mission of serving the sick, needy, and marginalized, and it contributed to the development of healthcare and social services in Ireland.
St. Vincent’s Hospital in Dublin, founded by Mary Aikenhead in 1834, has since become a well-respected healthcare institution and a testament to her dedication to compassionate care and social justice. Mary Aikenhead’s legacy continues through the ongoing work of the Sisters of Charity and their commitment to healthcare and charitable services.