Religion Timeline of Lay leaders

  • Nano Nagle opens her first school

    This was to help and offer the support of kids suffering in poverty and lacking the education they deserve.
  • Nano Nagle opens a home for aged women

    her compassion was offered to those elderly suffering as being poor, unstable, sick, and lonely women who needed support.
  • Edmund Rice and his establishment with his first school opening

    Edmund and two other individuals are able to form communities in rooms over stable schools in Ireland, following the same footsteps as Nano Nagle.
  • Edmund Rice builds a monestery

    It was built in proportion where himself and his followers could live a full religious life
  • Edmund Rice and his formation of the Presentation Brothers

    As Edmund and his nine other companions worked and prayed together to share their lives and possessions in mutual support, they were able to share a common vision with the teaching of unruly boys
  • Edmund Rice takes his vows into becoming a member of the Diocesan Society

    Edmund and eight other individuals in society took their vows as becoming the nine gentlemen of presentation. He then further proceeded to take his name as (Edmatios)
  • Other women began to join Elizabeth's ministry of education.

    After a few years of teaching children, they formed the first women's religious community in the United States, named the Sisters of Charity. as well as Elizabeth being chosen as their first mother superior.
  • Catherine Mcauley uses her inheritance to build a house in Dublin to help the poor and educate children in need

    she uses her inheritance to build a house is Baggot Street, Dublin to help kids suffering in poverty and lacking insufficient education.
  • Edmund Rices first school opens in England

    More schools followed In Manchester Liverpool and London. This is what helped the brothers to open more schools in England for Catholic youth.
  • Catherine Mcauleys house of Mercy on Baggot Street opens for children

    This was a school offered to girls in Ireland suffering from poverty and was also a home dedicated to homeless girls and women.
  • Catherine becomes a nun

    Catherine and two other close companions begin their training to become a nun to offer themselves to God and dedication for the good of others.
  • The beginning of Sisters of Mercy run by Catherine Mcauley

    Schools were further then proceeded to be opened all around Britain and Ireland, this was then able to help the word spread about what was offered to women and girls suffering in poverty.
  • Mary MacKillop opens her first school.

    Mary and Wooden were the founders of Australia's first order of nuns, as well as being the Sisters of St. Joseph's School in a converted stable in Penola, which offered free education to children from around the area.
  • Mary opens the First convent-cottage

    By opening this cottage in Grote Street, Adelaide, she began to further proceed in her teaching in St Francis Xavier Hall School.
  • Elizabeth Seton was delcared a saint.

    The many accomplishments she made in her life, all brought her up to being the saint she became. This was accomplished through the Catholic school system in the country she was living in.