The 14th March 2025 marks the 221st Anniversary of Mother Angela Collins (Mary Ann), one of the four foundresses of the Presentation Order, who passed away on the evening of the 14th in South Presentation Covent, Cork City in 1804. To commemorate this anniversary, we are sharing the entry of her death, recorded in the South Pres Annals from the Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives.
“On the 14th of this month (March) it has pleased Almighty God to withdraw to a better life, and from the companionship of this Community which loved and revered her, our oldest member, Mother Angela Collins, who expired about seven o’clock in the evening: rather unexpectedly, after enduring with the most singular and edifying patience, some years of the most trying delicacy: during which period, no complaint, no murmur, no manifestation of dislike to the wearisome life she was leading, ever escaped from her lips, or, appeared by her manner to those whose delightful duty it was to attend her.
Water on the chest put an end, at length, but, too soon for us, her cherished existence. Having dined, she lay, as she was sometimes obliged to do, on her bed. For some time, she continued to converse familiarly with two of the Sisters, regarding affairs which involved the welfare of the Community, whose interests were always dear to her pure heart: and, in the midst of their discussion, to their great dismay, they observed she was expiring.
She quietly yielded up her soul in their presence, without their having the time of the consolation of procuring her the least spiritual resistance. But, they had the comfort of knowing, that for her, the great work of sanctification had been already wrought – that she had, long before her hour was come, laid up for herself a treasure which neither “moth nor rust can consume” […].
Mother Angela Collins […] was the first whom God called to assist out Foundress in the laborious functions of teaching the poor of Cork – and generously and well did she work her way, by following the bright example which God had placed before her. She received the holy Habit of religion, and pronounced her Simple Vows, on the same day with Mother Nagle – a privilege, which she never could think on, without pleasure, and perhaps some, not unlawful, pride.
She had the sad consolation of witnessing the last moments of our Sainted Foundress, whom she affectionately watched over, and attended, during the protracted delicacy of her emaciated frame: she received her last sigh, her last blessing, and listened to her last words […]. At this awful, and most trying moment of her whole existence, she was charged, by her dying Mother, with the care of her Infant association, and of her poor afflicted Children who then composed it. And this burden of Superiority, did she meekly, and maternally, and piously bear […]. In the Offices of Superioress and Mistress of Novices, all the duties of which she fulfilled with unparalleled zeal and exactitude for 20 years, she was the comfort of those whom she governed: and an example of influences so irresistible, as to defy any sort of disregard to its perfect imitation, on the part of those, by whom she was surrounded.
At last, the bright lamps of her existence, by the light of which, we so long and so securely trod the darksome dangerous paths of this world’s pilgrimage, is extinguished for us, for ever. She has left us in our bereavement, without consolation, save, the one sweet, cheering hope, that the Mother whom we fondly respected, and who ever loved us so well, has passed from this transitory scene but to enter into the bosom of her God – to the enjoyment of her well beloved Spouse.
Requiescat in Pace. Amen.”
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Katie Connick
Assistant Archivist
Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives
Discover the hidden gem of Cork at Nano Nagle Place, a vibrant heritage site that offers a unique glimpse into Irish history and culture. Nestled in the heart of Cork City, the beautifully restored complex features a museum dedicated to the inspiring legacy of Nano Nagle, a social justice pioneer and top tourist destination in Cork. Visitors can explore historic buildings, tranquil walled gardens, and a charming design shop filled with local crafts. Whether you’re looking for educational tours, a peaceful retreat, or a taste of Cork’s rich heritage, Nano Nagle Place provides an unforgettable experience for all ages. Don’t miss this top Cork attraction and delve into the city’s fascinating past while enjoying a modern cultural oasis.
What if you were handed a blank page and told to write your story? For a group of first-time writers at the Lantern Project, Nano Nagle Place, that challenge turned into something extraordinary. The result is ‘I Am A Storyteller’ – a heartfelt collection of personal stories that capture the humour, resilience, and spirit of everyday life in Cork.
At the heart of this project is storytelling tutor John Keating, whose own journey into the world of words began after personal tragedy. Following the loss of his wife at just 43 years old, John sought purpose and healing, eventually founding Bishopstown Toastmasters and later Well Said Communications. Now, through his work at the Lantern Project, he has helped a new group of storytellers find their voices.
“This book is about real people, telling real stories,” says John. “Some are funny, some are moving, but all of them are true reflections of life in Cork and beyond. For many of the writers, this was their first time putting pen to paper—but you’d never know it from the quality of the stories.”
Among the stories featured are Dan O’Leary’s history of Cork’s “Evening Echo Boys,” Mary O’Callaghan’s hilarious “Da the Legend,” and Joanne McCarthy’s nostalgic tale of childhood and learning to sing at Mass. Their words are beautifully brought to life with illustrations by artist William Crowley.
The Lantern Project at Nano Nagle Place is known for its strong community spirit, offering courses and opportunities that encourage learning, connection, and personal growth. This book, supported by Bon Secours Hospital Cork, is a perfect example of how storytelling can bring people together.
John Smith, CEO of Nano Nagle Place, said, “This project embodies the core values of Nano Nagle Place – community, creativity, and inclusion. We are incredibly proud to support these writers in sharing their stories, and it’s a reminder of the power of personal narrative to inspire and connect us all.”
The book was officially launched at St. Peter’s, North Main Street, Cork, on February 25th by Lord Mayor Dan Boyle.
You can purchase the ‘I Am A Storyteller’ book in the Nano Nagle Place Gift & Design shop for €10. All proceeds made will go directly back into the Lantern Project. You can also read the book digitally HERE
Discover the hidden gem of Cork at Nano Nagle Place, a vibrant heritage site that offers a unique glimpse into Irish history and culture. Nestled in the heart of Cork City, the beautifully restored complex features a museum dedicated to the inspiring legacy of Nano Nagle, a social justice pioneer and top tourist destination in Cork. Visitors can explore historic buildings, tranquil walled gardens, and a charming design shop filled with local crafts. Whether you’re looking for educational tours, a peaceful retreat, or a taste of Cork’s rich heritage, Nano Nagle Place provides an unforgettable experience for all ages. Don’t miss this top Cork attraction and delve into the city’s fascinating past while enjoying a modern cultural oasis.
Full timetable of events:
- A Christmas Carol Performances | 5th– 8th | Evening Shows at 7pm Matinee Shows at 3pm on 7th & 8th
- Cork City Book Fair | 7th December | 11am-4pm
- An Evening of Winter Classical Song | 10th December | 7pm
- Christmas Craft Markets | 14th, 15th, 21st & 22nd | 11am-4pm
- Lantern Crochet Ladies Christmas Market | 15th December | 11:30am-2pm
- Museum, Gift Shop, Children’s Christmas Trail & Activity Booklet| December | Tue-Sun 10am – 5pm
This holiday season, Nano Nagle Place is proud to present ‘A December to Remember’, a festive celebration jam packed with activities, events, and magical moments for all ages. Nestled in the heart of Cork, this award-winning heritage site offers a unique way to experience the season while embracing community, culture, and Christmas cheer!
Kick off the festive season at Nano Nagle Place with the Cork City Book Fair on December 7th, where Munster-based dealers showcase an incredible range of books, from Cork’s history to Irish interest titles spanning military, social, and natural history—offering something for every taste and budget. Meanwhile, from December 5th to 8th, experience the timeless magic of A Christmas Carol in the stunning Goldie Chapel, an enchanting performance with a unique twist that promises to captivate audiences of all ages. Complete your festive outing with a delicious, locally sourced meal at the Good Day Deli before the show.
In the spirit of the season, Nano Nagle Place is calling on its supporters to ‘Give the Gift of Community.’ This special appeal ensures the ongoing delivery of vital programs that uplift lives and foster meaningful connections. By contributing, you are helping to preserve Nano Nagle’s enduring legacy of compassion while making a direct impact on our community during this season of giving.
Continuing the celebrations, Nano Nagle Place invites you to an Evening of Winter Classical Song on December 10th. Presented by Cork Opera House and featuring the Cara O’Sullivan Associate Artists, this event transforms the stunning Goldie Chapel into a haven of operatic beauty, offering a musical tribute to the stillness and wonder of winter.
The festive cheer continues with the Lantern Crochet Ladies Christmas Market on December 15th, featuring a stunning selection of handcrafted crocheted gifts, along with our Christmas Craft Markets on December 14th, 15th, 21st, and 22nd. Local artisans will showcase their unique, one-of-a-kind creations in a warm, festive atmosphere, offering the perfect opportunity to find special holiday gifts. While you shop, stop by Café Nádúr, where you can warm up with spiced mulled apple and indulge in freshly baked cakes —perfect for getting into the holiday spirit.
Escape the hustle and bustle of the Christmas season and enjoy a peaceful visit to our award-winning museum. Discover the inspiring story of Nano Nagle, the founder of the Presentation Sisters, in a serene and welcoming environment. Families with young children can also explore our Christmas Trail and activity booklet, designed to bring festive fun and learning together as they journey through the museum and our beautiful grounds.
“This December, we invite everyone to share in the joy, tradition, and community spirit of Nano Nagle Place,” said John Smith, CEO of Nano Nagle Place. “Whether you’re shopping for thoughtful gifts, creating magical memories with your family, or simply enjoying the serenity of our gardens, there’s something for everyone here this festive season.”
To make your Christmas even more special, don’t forget to visit our on-site Gift and Design Shop, where you’ll find a curated selection of unique Irish-made gifts and artisanal creations. Every purchase directly supports the vital work of Nano Nagle Place, making it the perfect place to find thoughtful presents while supporting a good cause.
Whether you’re exploring our festive events, enjoying seasonal treats, or browsing for that perfect gift, Nano Nagle Place offers ‘A December to Remember’ this Christmas season!
Discover the hidden gem of Cork at Nano Nagle Place, a vibrant heritage site that offers a unique glimpse into Irish history and culture. Nestled in the heart of Cork City, the beautifully restored complex features a museum dedicated to the inspiring legacy of Nano Nagle, a social justice pioneer and top tourist destination in Cork. Visitors can explore historic buildings, tranquil walled gardens, and a charming design shop filled with local crafts. Whether you’re looking for educational tours, a peaceful retreat, or a taste of Cork’s rich heritage, Nano Nagle Place provides an unforgettable experience for all ages. Don’t miss this top Cork attraction and delve into the city’s fascinating past while enjoying a modern cultural oasis.