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Oral History: Sister Mary Francis Irvin

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Title

Oral History: Sister Mary Francis Irvin

Subject

Sister Mary Francis Irvin

Description

An oral history of Sister Mary Francis Irvin, a Sister of Charity of Seton Hill from 1933 until 2011. The interview was conducted by Sister Marie Corona Miller On June 16, 22, and 24, 1988 and an additional tape was added on August 16, 2001.
Sister Mary Francis Irvin - born Lucy Irvin on October 3, 1914 - entered the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill in September of 1933. She received a bachelor's degree in fine art from the Carnegie Institute of Technology - now known as Carnegie Mellon University - in 1944. She was one of two graduates that year due to the circumstances of the war. Sister Mary Francis later received a master's degree in fine art from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1953. She served in the art department of Seton Hill College as an assistant professor from 1944-1954 and as an associate professor from 1954-1977. Along with Sister Mary Estelle Hensler, Sister Mary Francis is remembered for her tireless efforts within Seton Hill's art department.

Sister Mary Francis was one of the founders of the Doran Hall Retreat Center and worked in that capacity from 1977-1984. She also worked on the Seton Hill Capital Campaign, helped gather funds for the construction of Lynch Hall for Science on Seton Hill's campus, and was elected to the Seton Hill College Board of Trustees in 1980. Sister Mary Francis Irvin died on January 8, 2011.

Creator

Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill

Publisher

Archives of the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill

Date

1988/06/16
1988/06/22
1988/06/24
2001/08/16

Rights

All rights belong to the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill, Greensburg, Pennsylvania.

Format

Audio cassette tape

Language

English

Type

Oral history

Identifier

OH-103

Oral History Item Type Metadata

Interviewer

Sister Marie Corona Miller

Interviewee

Sister Mary Francis Irvin

Location

Ennis Hall, Greensburg, Pennsylvania
Caritas Christi, Greensburg, Pennsylvania

Duration

31:58
31:57
31:54
31:54
31:54
31:55
31:57
31:56
20:41
24:29

Bit Rate/Frequency

96kHz

Collection

Oral Histories

Tags

Artist, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Flu Epidemic of 1918, Novitiate, Professor of Art, Sacred Heart Elementary School, Seton Hill College, Seton Hill College Professor, Sister Fides Glass

Other Media

OH103-1_01_Access.mp3 - audio/mpeg
OH103-1_02_Access.mp3 - audio/mpeg
OH103-2_01_Access.mp3 - audio/mpeg
OH103-2_02_Access.mp3 - audio/mpeg
OH103-3_01_Access.mp3 - audio/mpeg
OH103-3_02_Access.mp3 - audio/mpeg
OH103-4_01_Access.mp3 - audio/mpeg
OH103-4_02_Access.mp3 - audio/mpeg
OH103-5_01_Access.mp3 - audio/mpeg
OH103-5_02_Access.mp3 - audio/mpeg

Citation

Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill, “Oral History: Sister Mary Francis Irvin,” Collections of the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill Archives, accessed June 27, 2022, https://scsharchives.com/items/show/854.

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Comments

Mary Gasior

What a treasure to hear Sr. Mary Francis' voice and listen to her life story! She was a great friend and mentor to me as she coordinated the prayer ministry for the Pittsburgh area and the 100 mile radius. I am so grateful that I came across this! Thank you! 

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Mary Gasior

What a treasure to hear Sr. Mary Francis' voice and listen to her life story! She was a great friend and mentor to me as she coordinated the prayer ministry for the Pittsburgh area and the 100 mile radius. I am so grateful that I came across this! Thank you! 

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