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One Sister, Sr. Laurienne was killed by a train when out on an errand of mercy. After the death of a second Sister from a serious illness, the house was closed.
Stranraer
In August 1887, a house was rented by a benefactor in Stranraer for two Sisters to teach in the parish, and give religious instruction to adults. Then a convent was built when the Community had increased to 4 Sisters of Cluny who were engaged in Parish and Social Work. The Community closed down in Jnauary 2004.
Irvine
On 8th September 1902 at the invitation of the Parish Priest Sisters went to Irvine, Ayrshire to take charge of the school. They remained at this work until 1919 when because of death and illness the Sisters wer forced to abandon their apostolate.
Glasgow
In November 1945 a house was purchased in Glasgow to enable the young Sisters to live in community while pursuing their higher studies. This became a permanent Community for Sisters working in four different schools in the city and also contributing their best to other types of apostolate. In 1992 the Community was transferred to Dennistown where the Sisters have been engaged in Parish and Social work until September 2007. In 1948 the Sisters acquired Kildonan House, Barrhill, set amidst rich woolands about twelve miles from Girvan. In 1958 Trochrague House passed into the possession of the Sisters.
Johnstone
From 1997-99, a small community of two was operating in Johnstone, Paisley Diocese. The Sisters carried out Parish work and helped in the Jericho Benedictines' Charity shop.
Ayr
In 1993 a small Community was opened with two Sisters in Ayr, which lasted until November 2005. The Sisters did Parish and Social work and were normally three in number.
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