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Brigid Reynolds: A Life Dedicated to Justice
4 Jan
Summary
- Co-founder of Social Justice Ireland, Sr Brigid Reynolds, has passed away.
- She dedicated her life to advocating for human dignity and social justice.
- Reynolds held a science degree and worked as a teacher in Nigeria.

Sister Brigid Reynolds, a revered co-founder of Social Justice Ireland, has passed away at the age of 82. Her passing marks the end of a remarkable life devoted to championing human dignity, social justice, and equitable economic policies.
Reynolds' journey included a science degree from University College Dublin and a period as a teacher and lecturer in northern Nigeria. Returning to Ireland in 1980, she became a prominent figure in social justice advocacy, culminating in the co-founding of Social Justice Ireland in 2009 with Fr. Sean Healy.
Her unwavering commitment to empowering marginalized communities and combating inequality earned her widespread respect and an honorary doctorate from South East Technological University. Sister Brigid's legacy is one of profound dedication and impactful activism.




