Catherine Mary MacSorley explained

Catherine Mary MacSorley
Birth Date:5 October 1848
Birth Place:Dublin, Ireland
Death Place:Dublin, Ireland
Occupation:Writer
Nationality:Irish
Language:English
Period:Victorian era Edwardian era

Catherine Mary MacSorley (5 October 1848 – 26 January 1929) was an Irish writer. She specialized in books for girls and books of a religious nature.

She was born at 94 Ranelagh Road, Dublin, eldest daughter of Catherine and Rev. John James MacSorley (1809-1884), rector of St. Peter's Church, Aungier St., Dublin. The family afterwards moved to Harcourt Terrace, where, after the death of her mother in 1910, she lived with her sister Mary Gertrude for the rest of their lives. Many of her books were published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK).[1] [2]

She wrote the hymn, "We thank Thee, O our Father" ("Praise to God"), in 1890 for the children of Saint Peter’s School in nearby Camden Row.[3]

She died in Dublin in 1929 and was interred in Mount Jerome Cemetery.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Baptism records, St Peter's, Aungier St, Dublin
  2. 1901 Census
  3. Church Hymns, 1903, from the Irish Church Hymnal Appendix, 1891.
  4. MacSorley family plot, Mount Jerome Cemetery