CHURCH OF Our Lady of the Rosary SHRINE OF ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON Irish Immigration and The Mission Church of Our Lady of the Rosary: The Vision of Charlotte Smith O'Brien
"Some in the struggle for existence in America will escape, their successes will be blazoned forth; those who fail and die, silence will cover them...who cares for a few children of the poor more or less - who cares for a few girls more or less, surrendered to infamy... -Charlotte Smith O'Brien
In 1881 an Irishwoman watched young Irish Girls being herded aboard a steamship in Dublin. Bound for America, the young, guileless misses were leaving home in the hope that the New World would offer them some promise in the way of employment and stability. The onlooker was Charlotte Grace O'Brien, daughter of famous Irish patriot and rebel, William Smith O'Brien. And as she watched the g
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