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Sr Consilio 'Eileen' Fitzgerald (born 9 January 1937) is an Irish nun who set up
Cuan Mhuire Cuan Mhuire (; Irish for "Mary's Harbour") is a charitable drug, alcohol and gambling rehabilitation organisation in Ireland. Cuan Mhuire offers a comprehensive, structured, abstinence based, residential programme to persons suffering from alcoh ...
, a charitable drug, alcohol and gambling rehabilitation organisation in Ireland.
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Among numerous awards which she has accepted for the organisation, in 2011 she was awarded an honorary Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, MBE by
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in recognition of her lifelong work in helping individuals and families suffering from alcoholism and other addictions.


Biography


Childhood

Eileen Fitzgerald, who is better known as Sr. Consilio of Cuan Mhuire, was born on 9 January 1937. She was the fifth child, of three brothers and three sisters, born to Maurice and Mary Agnes Fitzgerald. Sr. Consilio was raised on a farm in Clougvoula,
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. Sr. Consilio went to secondary school in at the Convent of Mercy in
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.


Nursing

After completing her leaving certificate she began training as a nurse in the North Infirmary Hospital in
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. The hospital was run by
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. The Sisters of Charity encouraged their nurses to do visitations of the sick or needy on Gurranabraher—a local housing estate. The nurses who chose to do so, went in pairs and were easily recognisable in their navy uniform coats. Sr. Consilio spent most of her off duty in
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where she got to know and love the people. Years later when she was doing her midwifery in St. Finbarr's Hospital, Cork she found herself once more in Gurranabraher – this time in the capacity of a midwife.


Joining the nuns

Upon completion of Sr. Consilio's training as a nurse, she took steps to answer her calling in life. Sr. Consilio joined the Sisters of Mercy, in
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, County Kildare, on 8 September 1959. As part of Sr. Consilio's training as a nun she taught second standard in the Primary School. In her second year she taught infant boys and fifth standard. She also got her first taste of work in St. Vincent's Hospital, Athy. The Matron Sr. Dominic, was her mentor who had a profound effect on the young Sr. Consilio.


Awakening of concern for the homeless and addicted

During Sr. Consilio's time working in St. Vincent's Hospital, Athy, she would come in contact with, and befriend, many "men of the road"—those men of
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who went from county home to county home, and found temporary lodgings in a little house at the bottom of the garden at St. Vincent's. They got their meals at a side table in the main dining room. She would come to know these men well from her work in the kitchen; she also looked after their sleeping accommodation and chatted with them at nighttime. In her own words she said
I was interested in them and found them to be intelligent, often well educated people. Some of them had even changed their names as they didn't want to be recognised—they were so ashamed of their lifestyle. I often talked to them about their families and encouraged them to write home, particularly if their mothers were alive. I often thought how my mother would worry if a brother of mine were in a similar position. As time went on I began to realize more and more that these people were my brothers, and I said to myself: ‘Some day, somewhere, somehow, I will have a place that these people can call home


Cuan Mhuire

In 1965 she convinced the
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in Athy to convert the dairy of the convent into a 'drop in' centre, where she could greet her visitors and listen to their troubles. This dairy became the focal point of Sr. Consilio's work with the
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and the
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. By this time, a few
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had begun to recover from their
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and they set to work on the dairy. Thus a functioning unit began. In 1965 Sr Consilio founded
Cuan Mhuire Cuan Mhuire (; Irish for "Mary's Harbour") is a charitable drug, alcohol and gambling rehabilitation organisation in Ireland. Cuan Mhuire offers a comprehensive, structured, abstinence based, residential programme to persons suffering from alcoh ...
and dedicated her life to the work of the charity. In November 1972, a farm of land came up for sale just outside Athy. Sr. Consilio, encouraged by the support of her
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, paid a visit to the local bank manager. He asked Sr. Consilio how she would pay for it. She told him that "Our Lady would provide". Sr. Consilio attended the auction in full nun regalia and she came away from the auction with a forty two acre field and no way to pay for it. The bank manager asked Sr. Consilio how she managed to pay for the land, she simply replied: “Our Lady helped me”.Th
Cuan Mhuire A Haven of Hope the Life and Work of Sister Consilio
by Nora McNamara : HSI Publications'


Recognition of Work

Sr. Consilio has been publicly honoured on many occasions. Sr. Consilio has accepted every award or nomination on behalf of
Cuan Mhuire Cuan Mhuire (; Irish for "Mary's Harbour") is a charitable drug, alcohol and gambling rehabilitation organisation in Ireland. Cuan Mhuire offers a comprehensive, structured, abstinence based, residential programme to persons suffering from alcoh ...
. The awards include: *1975 Nurse of the Year, in recognition of her work and professionalism. *1977 Received a civic reception by the Lord Mayor of
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and nominated as one of the "
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". *1993 Nominated for
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Lord Mayor Awards and was placed on Dublin's civic honours list. *1996
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Person of the Year. *1997
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Person of the Year. *1999 Conferred with Honorary Life Membership of the
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. *1999 Winner of the Irish Sun "Sunshine Person of the Year". *1999 Hall of Fame Award – also awarded to the members of the Fitzgerald family who have worked for Cuan Mhuire, in particular, her brother Johnny Fitzgerald and her sister, Sr Agnes, who works in Cuan Mhuire, Bruree, County Limerick. *2000 Honorary Fellowship of the Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery at the
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. *2002 Honorary Fellow Waterford Institute of Technology in recognition of Sister Consilio's dedication to improving the life of others. *2003 Voted, by Radio Kerry listeners, "The Greatest Kerry Person of All Time" *2003 Awarded
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Person of the Year. *2010 CHKS international quality improvement award for 2010. *2011 Sr. Consilio was awarded an honorary Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, MBE by the Queen of the United Kingdom in recognition of her lifelong work in helping individuals and families suffering from alcoholism and other addictions. *2019 Sr.Consilio and Cuan Mhuire awarded the Irish government's
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See also

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Cuan Mhuire Cuan Mhuire (; Irish for "Mary's Harbour") is a charitable drug, alcohol and gambling rehabilitation organisation in Ireland. Cuan Mhuire offers a comprehensive, structured, abstinence based, residential programme to persons suffering from alcoh ...


References


External links


Cuan Mhuire Official Web Site
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