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  1. Dame Felicitas Corrigan OSB (6 March 1908 – 7 October 2003, Kathleen Corrigan) was an English Benedictine nun, author and humanitarian. Biography. Corrigan was born in Liverpool in 1908 to a large family. She learned to play the organ at an early age and by age 15 was working as an organist at a local church.

  2. Oct 16, 2003 · Obituary. Felicitas Corrigan, nun and writer, died on October 7th, aged 95. Oct 16th 2003 |. AT THE age of 25 Kathleen Corrigan decided to be a nun. It was a mature age to...

  3. Dame Felicitas Corrigan. (1908 – 2003) b. Liverpool 6 March; d. Nazareth House, Cheltenham 7 October. As she was dying in Nazareth House, aged ninety-five, Dame Felicitas was offered a cup of tea in a plastic cup ‘because it’s safer’. ‘I prefer to live dangerously’ she retorted.

  4. Dame Felicitas Corrigan OSB was one of the great Benedictine figures of the 20th century - a century she experienced personally almost from beginning to end. She was 95 when she...

  5. Nov 29, 2003 · Cloistered monks and nuns rarely make headlines, especially if they are paragons of the hidden life, but the recent passing of Dame Felicitas Corrigan of Stanbrook Abbey near Worcester, at age 95, has caused a stir in the British press.

  6. www.thetimes.com › article › dame-felicitas-corrigan-dlch8k6rr3bDame Felicitas Corrigan - The Times

    Dame Felicitas Corrigan was a writer with extraordinary powers of expression. An acutely attuned ear and a disciplined, lively mind enabled her to craft words that bore the weight of human experience.

  7. Oct 24, 2003 · From Mr Alexander Myers Sir, It is with deep sadness that I write this letter following the death of Dame Felicitas Corrigan. For me she was, and always will be, a great woman, a great...