Margaret Veronica Moses

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Born(1940-02-15)15 February 1940
Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Died4 April 1975(1975-04-04) (aged 35)
Parents
  • Harry Moses (father)
  • Margaret Elizabeth (mother)
Margaret Veronica Moses
Personal life
Born(1940-02-15)15 February 1940
Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Died4 April 1975(1975-04-04) (aged 35)
Parents
  • Harry Moses (father)
  • Margaret Elizabeth (mother)
Alma materSt Aloysius' College (Sydney), University of Adelaide
Occupation
  • Catholic religious sister
  • Charity worker
  • Poet
  • School teacher
Religious life
ReligionChristianity

Margaret Veronica Moses (15 February 1940  4 April 1975) also known as Sister of Mercy and her religious name Miriam was an Australian teacher, poet and orphanage administrator.[1][2]

Moses was born in 1940 to Margaret Elizabeth and Harry Moses, who were both schoolteachers at Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.[3][4]

Moses received her education from the Sisters of Mercy at St Aloysius' College, Wakefield Street, during the years 1955–56. Following that, in 1957, she joined the Convent of Mercy located on Angas Street. On 16 January 1960, she professed and adopted the religious name Miriam. She pursued her studies in French and English at the University of Adelaide, earning her B.A. degree in 1963. Upon completing her education, she was assigned to Mater Christi College in Mount Gambier, where she demonstrated her teaching abilities. However, due to excessive workload, she made the difficult decision to leave the Order in 1968.[3]

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