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  1. The North Monastery (Irish: An Mhainistir Thuaidh), commonly known as The Mon, is a co-educational education campus comprising Scoil Mhuire Fatima Primary School, North Monastery Co-educational Secondary and Gaelcholáiste Mhuire AG, located at Our Lady's Mount, Cork, Ireland.

  2. The Bridgettines exist at present in 19 countries with monasteries of contemplative nuns and a congregation of contemplative apostolic sisters whose mother-house is located in Rome, in the actual former dwelling of St. Bridget of Sweden.

  3. North Monastery Co-educational Secondary School, North Monastery Road, Cork City T23 P825 Roll No: 62530F

  4. The arrival of the Bridgettine Sisters in Columbus heralds a beautiful mission of sharing God’s love through their exceptional gift of hospitality. Their presence in our community not only offers a place of peace but also brings a sense of unity to the Church.

  5. The retreat center was established as a quiet and restful place of peace by Bishop James J. Hartley, who was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop John A. Watterson in 1882 in St. Joseph Cathedral and installed as Bishop of Columbus in 1903.

  6. The school which is operated by the Christian Brothers through the Edmund Rice Schools Trust, is a post-primary school for boys, in the northside of Cork city. Founded in 1811, the school, popularly known as 'the Mon', has a long and illustrious history in education and sport.

  7. North Monastery Co-educational Secondary School is a mainstream secondary school incorporating an autism unit, in the north side of Cork city. Founded in 1811 as North Monastery Secondary School when Brother Jerome O’Connor and Brother John Baptist Leonard were given charge of a school in Chapel Lane by the Bishop of Cork, Rev. Dr. Moylan.