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Inch nun celebrates Golden Jubilee 09.05.08

Sr Finian celebrates May Day Milestone

by Simon McGeady, Inishowen Independent

May Day was a special day for Inch nun Sr Finian. The Moville resident marked the 50 years since she entered Mercy Convent with a surprise party.
Last September Sr Finian moved into the Taobh na Cille retirement complex in Moville and on Thursday last the Taobh na Cille House Manager, Margaret O’Kane, organised a party in honour of the nun’s half century of service to her order.
"The residents organised a party for me on Thursday, the first of May. Margaret gave me a beautiful bouquet of flowers. We had a nice party and all the residents came.”
Later that day Sr Finian attended the International Flower Show at Loreto House where guest of honour Daniel O’Donnell presented her with another bouquet in honour of her significant milestone.
The Inch nun’s jubilee was also acknowledged in the Fahan Parish
Daniel O'Donnell presents Sr Finian with a bouquet of flowers.
newsletter, Soul Space.
“I’ve had lots of friends and family phone to congratulate me,” said Sr Finian.
Sr Finian entered the Convent of Mercy in Pump Street, Derry, on the first of May 1958.
She then spent time at both the Moville Convent, where she was active in the local Legion of Mary, and the Mercy Convent in Buncrana, where she also acted as a supervisor in Scoil Mhuire.
She was one of the first residents to move into the Taobh na Cille retirement complex (built on the site of the old convent) when it opened at the end of August 2007.
Although last week was a jubilee of sorts, it wasn’t until 1961 when Sr Finian held her first profession day and in three years time she will gather with other nuns of the diocese to officially celebrate her Golden Jubilee.
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