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More intriguing still, we have a record of her death. A “Mother Magdalen” died on 6 November 1916 at the age of 51, only a week before her 52nd birthday, and was buried in the consecrated ground of St Mary’s Convent, Clapham.
So let us set aside the fact that “Mother Magdalen” is never credited in the source documents, and assume that she was a nun at St Mary’s convent for a while in the late 19th century. What we do know is that she was 18 years old and a novice at Clapham when the sinking of the Titanic occurred on 10 April 1912.
Further reading: Dublin, Society of Jesus, 15. Cambridge, MSNU, Society of Jesus, 15. York, Priory of the Holy Trinity, Society of Jesus, 15. London, Catholic Truth Society, Society of the Holy Child Jesus, Society of the Holy Child Jesus, 1979. London, Catholic Truth Society, Society of the Holy Child Jesus, Society of the Holy Child Jesus, 1979.
In the late 18th and early 19th century, the Society of Jesus was founded. It was a response to the French Revolution and the secularising spirit of the Napoleonic era. It was a society which sought to recover and restore the Christian faith and to provide practical support for Christian renewal in the world. The house of Jesus, in which Christian communities were to be formed, was envisioned as a religious workhouse, a community of prayer and education, a centre for Christian renewal, and a workshop of social justice. However, during the course of its history, Jesuit houses were not always successful in their efforts to achieve this ideal. The aftermath of the Oxford Movement and the emergence of a strong home mission meant that many of these houses were used for what the founder of the Society would probably have considered missionary work. For example, St Mary's Convent, Brentford, the mother house of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus, in Middlesex, was used to provide accommodation for the Vincent de Paul Society (1847) and the Catholic Truth Society (1856). The Society had already been using the Priory of the Holy Trinity, York, for this purpose since 1825.
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