"We sometimes hear of the cruelties of the Inquisition, of the barbarity of the Irish, of the tyranny of priestcraft; but such cruelties, barbarities, and tyrannies, however highly painted, pale before the savage vengeance which English kings have exercised, on the slightest provocation, towards their unfortunate subjects."
Quotes by Mary Francis Cusack
"Wisdom is not hereditary, but undoubtedly prejudice is..."
"If there had been a little less home dissension, there would have been a great deal less foreign oppression."
Mary Francis Cusack
Margaret Anna Cusack (in religion Mary Francis Clare Cusack; 6 May 1829 – 5 June 1899), also known as Mother Margaret and the Nun of Kenmare, was a former Irish Catholic nun who founded the Sisters of...