MacCURTAIN, Sr. Margaret O.P.

This was published in the following publications on 06.10.2020:
Irish Times

MacCURTAIN, Sister Margaret O.P. (Benvenuta) October 5, 2020 at Santa Sabina House Cabra. Formerly of Dominican Convent Dún Laoghaire. Deeply regretted by her sister Eilish Pearce, her sister-in-law Pat, her nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, Dominican Sisters, relatives, wide circle of friends and colleagues. Rest in Peace. Predeceased by her sisters Joan and Nancy and her brother Michael. Funeral Mass tomorrow (Thursday) at 3.00 pm. in the Church of Our Lady Help of Christians, Navan Road Dublin 7 followed by burial at Dominican Convent Cemetery Cabra. In accordance with Covid 19 restrictions the funeral Mass may be viewed on https://navanroadparish.com Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam dílis

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Our sincere condolences on the death of Margaret to her Dominican Community, Family and Friends. May she RIP. John & Ethna Leonard


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deepest sympathy. Beautiful service with graceful tributes charles Lysaght


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Sister Benvenuta was held in the highest esteem by members of the SDA and supporters of the Gentle Revolution in UCD an inspiring woman Michael Sheridan


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Margaret gave me a love & understandin​g of history in UCD , truly a great teacher and and mentor and always had time for everyone. May she rest in peace Andrew Mawhinney


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What a wonderful role model you were for all of us women at university in the 1970s, and you will be forever remembered. Finola O'Sullivan, Cambridge, England


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Brian Lynch RTE


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For fun, support and enlightenmen​t all the way since that first inspiring discussion group in 1963, buíochas ó chroí. Mary Pierse


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Sighle Breathnach Lynch


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Professor Jeremiah Hackett: my sincere condolence and wishes for her Dominican Sisters, Colleagues and Friends. Her life was one of commitment and care.


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An excellent person to have encountered history with early on, many thanks, Eoin Dillon


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May you rest in peace dearest Margaret. An inspirationa​l mentor and friend since the 1970s. Rosemary Cullen Owens & sons Simon and David.


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Sincere Sympathy Susan Warner Muckross Park Donnybrook


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Rest in peace and joy, 'Sr Ben'). Thank you for some great tutoring and for your friendship. Hugh McFadden


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