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Born on November 22, 1847, in Bermondsey, England, Mary Potter was the youngest
of five children, and the only girl, born to William and Mary Anne Potter. She
was raised according to Catholic beliefs and attended a small, private Catholic
boarding school. After graduation she became engaged, but soon realized her true
calling was a life of prayer and good works, dedicated to Jesus. She ended the
engagement.
After battles with sickness and many setbacks, Mary was finally able to establish
her new religious congregation in 1877. Mary and her companions chose an old stocking
factory, just outside Nottingham, England, as the location to found the Little Company
of Mary. The community was dedicated to the Maternal Heart of Mary, Mother of Jesus,
and named for the little company of followers who remained with her at
the foot of the Cross on Calvary.
In 1988, Pope John Paul II declared Mary Potter venerable. This is the first
in a succession of steps toward sainthood. Her legacy is tangible as our employees, staff,
physicians, volunteers and Sisters work side by side each day to continue to fulfill Mary
Potters mission and provide high-quality health care to those in need. Marys
loving spirit continues to guide the work of her spiritual heirs today. The spiritual
heritage of Mary Potter is carried on throughout the world. The Sisters of Little Company
of Mary now provide much-needed services in 14 countries on five continents. Their healing
touch can be felt in: England, Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Albania, Wales, Australia,
New Zealand, Korea, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Italy, The Kingdom of Tonga and the
United States.
Today, Little Company of Mary Hospital in Torrance, Little Company of Mary Hospital in San
Pedro and more than 30 other health care delivery sites and outreach services comprise
the integrated health care system of Little Company of Mary. Serving the greater South Bay,
Harbor and Palos Verdes Peninsula communities, Little Company of Mary is dedicated to the
mission of the Sisters of Little Company of Mary, as well as providing quality health care
for its communities.
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