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Margaret Sinclair (nun) was born on 29 March, 1900 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Discover Margaret Sinclair (nun)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 25 years old?

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Age 25 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 29 March 1900
Birthday 29 March
Birthplace Edinburgh, Scotland
Date of death (1925-11-24)
Died Place Warley, England
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1978

On 6 February 1978, 100 years after Scotland's Roman Catholic hierarchy was restored Margaret Sinclair was declared Venerable by Pope Paul VI. The cause for her canonisation has continued since then; on 1 June 1982, Pope John Paul II said, "Margaret could well be described as one of God's little ones, who through her very simplicity, was touched by God with the strength of real holiness of life, whether as a child, a young woman, an apprentice, a factory worker, a member of a Trade Union or a professed Sister of religion'".

1925

Margaret contracted tuberculosis of the throat and was admitted to a sanatorium run by the Sisters of Charity at Warley, Essex, on 9 April 1925, where she remained until her death on 24 November that same year, and was buried at Kensal Green in north west London. On 22 December 1927 her body was re-interred at Mount Vernon, Liberton, Edinburgh. On 25 October 2003 her remains were again removed and now lie in her home parish church, dedicated to Saint Patrick, in Edinburgh.

1923

On 21 July 1923, Margaret and her brother Andrew travelled to London. The two would say goodbyes; Andrew was emigrating to Canada while Margaret would enter the convent of the Colettine Poor Clares in Notting Hill. Upon entrance to the convent, she took the name "Sister Mary Francis of the Five Wounds" after Mary Frances of the Five Wounds and asked to become cloistered. Many members of the religious community doubted Sinclair's ability to live a cloistered life owing to her humble heritage.

1922

In 1922, seeking a life of solitude and prayer, Margaret applied to join the Poor Clares in Notting Hill, London.

1918

The Scottish economy had been heavily dependent upon the war; a depression followed the end of the Great War. Many activities necessary for the war economy, such as arms production and ship construction, no longer played a major role in the Scottish Economy; the skills required to undertake these tasks were not easily transferable to the civilian economy. Margaret was unemployed, and by 1918 the Waverley Cabinet Works had shut its doors. She would later find work in a biscuit factory run by McVitie.

1914

Both her older brother John and her father served in World War I. Sinclair left school at the age of fourteen and, from 1914 to 1918, worked full-time at Waverley Cabinet Works as an apprentice French polisher, and became an active member of her trade union.

1900

Margaret Anne Sinclair, PCC also known as Sister Mary Francis of the Five Wounds (29 March 1900 – 24 November 1925), was a Scottish Catholic nun, a member of the Colettine Poor Clares. She was declared "Venerable" by Pope Paul VI on 6 February 1978.

Margaret Sinclair was baptised at St Patrick's Church on 11 April, 1900. On 8 May 1910, she was confirmed in St Patrick's Church, Edinburgh and received the Eucharist for the first time.