Details for Mother Margaret Mary Healy Murphy

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507020033

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Marker Number 20033
Atlas Number 5507020033
Marker Title Mother Margaret Mary Healy Murphy
Index Entry Murphy, Margaret Mary Healy
Address 700-798 N Upper Broadway
City Corpus Christi
County Nueces
UTM Zone
UTM Easting
UTM Northing
Subject Codes
Marker Year 2018
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location On the west side of N Upper Broadway, between Buffalo St and Antelope St, near Save Home Health Care building
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Born in Cahersiveen, County Kerry, Ireland, on May 4, 1833, Margaret Mary Healy immigrated to the United States in 1845 with her physician father, Richard Healy. After staying with her brothers, uncles and aunts, they made their way to Matamoros by way of New Orleans. Her father passed away upon reaching New Orleans. In Matamoros, the family owned and operated a hotel. During this time, Margaret met and married John Bernard Murphy in 1849. The couple moved to Corpus Christi, where Murphy studied law, began his political career and later became mayor (1880 - 1884). Through the years, Margaret Mary helped the sick during the yellow fever epidemic and later opened three separate hospitals. The couple helped bring the Sisters of St. Mary Namur from New York to Texas where the sisters opened the state's first Catholic boarding school. After John Bernard's death in 1884, Margaret Mary purchased Echo Ranch from her brother-in-law, Patrick Murphy, and esrablished St. Stephen Chapel to serve the local population. She then moved to San Antonio where in 1888 she built a free school and St. Peter Claver Church for African Americans. To help find enough teachers to support the school, Margaret Mary decided to start her own congregation of sisters formed in the religious life with the Sisters of St. Mary Namur. She became mother superior for the Sisters of the Holy Ghost, now known as Sisters of the Holy Spirit and Mary Immaculate. She recruited young women from Ireland to become members of the congregation. After spending her life healing people and educating the poor, Margaret Mary died on August 25, 2907, and is buried along with her husband, John Bernard Murphy, in Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery. (2018)

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