Obituary

 

Sister M. Gregory Murphy, IHM

Sister M. Gregory Murphy, IHM, of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary died on Sunday, August 6, 1905 at St. Patrick's Convent in Olyphant, Pennsylvania.
She was born on August 3, 1856 in Pittston, Pennsylvania, and was given the name Catherine.  She was the daughter of the late Michael and Mary Mulchahey Murphy.  She entered the IHM Congregation on May 15, 1874, received the religious habit on August 14, 1874, and made profession of her vows on February 13, 1877.
Sister Gregory served as a superior of many convents over her thirty years of consecrated service to the community.
She is survived by a brother, James of Laflin, PA, four sisters, Sister Mary Dositheus (Agnes), IHM, of West Chester, PA, Mary Jane McAndrew of Youngstown, OH, Lizzie and Ellen, both of Pittston, PA, and nieces and nephews.
Interment is at the Marywood College Cemetery, on the grounds of Marywood College in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Memorial contributions may be made to support the retired IHM Sisters c/o the IHM Sisters Retirement Fund, IHM Center, 2300 Adams Avenue, Scranton, PA 18509.

"In August, 1874, was held the first profession of novices, the Right Reverend Bishop receiving the vows of the following: Sister M. Magdalen, Sister M. Lucy, Sister M. Pius, Sister M. Boniface, Sister M. Austin, and Sister M. William. The following postulants were received into the novitiate: Miss Catherine Murphy of Pittston with the name of Sister M. Gregory; Miss Anna Hawley of St. Joseph's, Sister M. Leo; and Miss Brigid Glynn of County Clare, Ireland, Sister M. Laurentia. On that memorable occasion Reverend M. E. Dunn, Reverend P. C. Hurst, and Reverend Father Cicatori, the first Italian priest in the diocese, were present."
Excerpted from The Sisters of the I.H.M.: The Story of The Founding of The Congregation of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and Their Work In The Scranton Diocese by Sister M. Immaculata Gillespie, IHM, P.J. Kenedy & Sons, NY, 1921, p. 150
"... Sister M. Gregory had rounded out thirty years of consecrated service and had filled the position of superior in different convents for many years. She was a peculiarly gentle soul, modest, quiet and retiring, and quietly and uncomplainingly she prepared herself for the great end. She died on the sixth of August at Saint Patrick's Convent, Olyphant, and was brought to Mount Saint Mary's for burial."
Excerpted from The Sisters of the I.H.M.: The Story of The Founding of The Congregation of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and Their Work In The Scranton Diocese by Sister M. Immaculata Gillespie, IHM, P.J. Kenedy & Sons, NY, 1921, p. 350