OriginsIn 1846, Fr Peter Forbes, the first Parish priest of St. Mary’s, visited the convent in Tourcoing. While there he appealed for some of the Sisters to come to Scotland where there was great need. His request was accepted by Sr. M. Adelaide Vaast, who was then the Sub-Prioress and Mistress of Novices. She had felt a strong call to serve in a foreign mission. Sr. M. Veronica Cordier also applied to the Archbishop of Cambrai for permission to go to Scotland. The bishop advised them to wait for a year before granting them permission to transfer their obedience. Early Days
With incredible determination, she stayed on, undeterred by obstacles and disappointments. She had to give up the house in Monteith Row and was ousted from the orphanage. The Sisters of Mercy came from Ireland to take over this work. However, the Sisters of Mercy found the house provided for them in Charlotte Street unsuitable as a residence and instead opted to live in the orphanage in Abercromby Street.
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