Mary Gertrude Banahan
Catholic nun, teacher
Intro | Catholic nun, teacher | |
Places | New Zealand | |
was | Nun Teacher | |
Work field | Academia Religion | |
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Religion: | Catholic church | |
Birth | 1855 | |
Death | 17 March 1932 (aged 77 years) |
Mary Gertrude Banahan (c. 1856 – 17 March 1932) was a Catholic religious sister and teacher from New Zealand . She was born in Ireland, where she joined the Brigidine Sisters as a novice in 1873. She and other sisters immigrated to Australia in 1883, to operate a school. In 1898, she was part of a group of sisters invited to establish the Brigidine order in Masterton, New Zealand. She helped establish St Bride's Convent at Masterton. Banahan served as superior in several convents until her death in 1932.