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Mother Angeline Teresa McCrory, O.Carm.
1893 to 1984
“Be kinder than kindness itself.”
Path to Sainthood
Servant of God
1989
Venerable
2012
Blessed
Pending
Saint
Mother of the Aged
Bridget Teresa McCrory was born on January 21, 1893, in the rural townland of Mountjoy, County Tyrone, Ireland. When she was seven, her family migrated to Scotland in search of better prospects. At the age of nineteen, drawn by a desire to serve the most vulnerable, she traveled to France and entered the novitiate of the Little Sisters of the Poor, taking the religious name Sister Angeline de St. Agatha. After her profession, she was sent to the United States in 1915 and spent the next decade serving the elderly poor in various homes along the East Coast.
In 1926, she was appointed Superior of a Little Sisters of the Poor home in the Bronx. During a retreat the following year, Mother Angeline felt a powerful interior call to reimagine care for the aged. She believed the European model, with its rigid customs, did not meet the needs of elderly Americans from every walk of life. Old age, she observed, strikes all classes of people, leaving them alone and frightened. With the blessing and encouragement of Cardinal Patrick Hayes, Archbishop of New York, she and six companion Sisters withdrew from the Little Sisters of the Poor in 1929. They received Vatican permission to establish a new congregation: the Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm, the first American community of religious women founded solely for the care of the elderly.
Under Mother Angeline’s leadership, the congregation grew rapidly. She opened homes across the United States and Ireland, personally visiting each one and insisting that every resident be treated with dignity, warmth, and what she called “kindness beyond kindness.” She championed innovations in elder care decades before they became standard, including recreational programs, personal attention, and a homelike atmosphere. By the time of her death, the Carmelite Sisters staffed numerous care facilities across the country.
Mother Angeline Teresa stepped down as Superior General in 1978 after nearly fifty years of tireless leadership. She died on January 21, 1984, her ninety-first birthday, at the St. Teresa Motherhouse at Avila-on-Hudson in Germantown, New York. Her cause for canonization was formally introduced in the Diocese of Albany in 1989, and on June 28, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI declared her Venerable, recognizing her heroic virtue.
In Her Own Words
“Be kinder than kindness itself.”
- Personal motto
“It was important to reach out and clasp the hand of an aged person. It was important to have that human touch, that kindness.”
- Remembered by her Sisters
“Old age strikes all classes of people, leaving them alone and frightened. We must be there for them.”
- On her founding mission
“All was blessed by God, because all was done according to His Divine Will.”
- Spiritual reflection
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The Mother Angeline Society
The Mother Angeline Society promotes the canonization cause of Venerable Mother Angeline Teresa McCrory and shares her legacy of compassionate care for the elderly. The Society invites the faithful to pray for her intercession and support the cause.
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Born
January 21, 1893
Mountjoy, County Tyrone, Ireland
Died
January 21, 1984
Germantown, New York
Venerable
June 28, 2012
Archdiocese of New York
Stage
Venerable
Awaiting Beatification
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