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Martina Purdy, is a former print and TV journalist currently training to be a nun. Born in Belfast, she moved at an early age with her family to Canada in 1971. She earned a degree in international relations from the University of Toronto after working in local journalism in Ireland, she returned to Canada for postgraduate study at the Ryerson School of Journalism.Purdy was a business editor with the Irish News and then the Belfast Telegraph, before joining the BBC in 1999, and becoming the political correspondent for BBC Northern Ireland Television. In 2014 she left the BBC to become a nun with the Sisters of Adoration, on the Falls Road, in West Belfast, along with former Barrister Elaine Kelly. In 2019 due to the convent not having enough nuns meeting the church's rules, she and another

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  • Martina Purdy, is a former print and TV journalist currently training to be a nun. Born in Belfast, she moved at an early age with her family to Canada in 1971. She earned a degree in international relations from the University of Toronto after working in local journalism in Ireland, she returned to Canada for postgraduate study at the Ryerson School of Journalism.Purdy was a business editor with the Irish News and then the Belfast Telegraph, before joining the BBC in 1999, and becoming the political correspondent for BBC Northern Ireland Television. In 2014 she left the BBC to become a nun with the Sisters of Adoration, on the Falls Road, in West Belfast, along with former Barrister Elaine Kelly. In 2019 due to the convent not having enough nuns meeting the church's rules, she and another (en)
  • Martina Purdy, é uma ex-jornalista de imprensa e TV atualmente treinando para ser freira. Nascida em Belfast, mudou-se muito cedo com a família para o Canadá em 1971. Ela se formou em relações internacionais pela Universidade de Toronto depois de trabalhar em jornalismo local na Irlanda. Ela retornou ao Canadá para fazer pós-graduação na Ryerson School of Journalism. Purdy foi editor de negócios do Irish News e depois do Belfast Telegraph, antes de ingressar na BBC em 1999 e se tornar o correspondente político da BBC Northern Ireland Television. Em 2014 ela deixou a BBC para se tornar freira com as Irmãs da Adoração, na Falls Road, em West Belfast, junto com a ex-advogada Elaine Kelly. Em 2019, devido ao convento não ter freiras suficientes atendendo às regras da igreja, ela e outra fre (pt)
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  • Martina Purdy, is a former print and TV journalist currently training to be a nun. Born in Belfast, she moved at an early age with her family to Canada in 1971. She earned a degree in international relations from the University of Toronto after working in local journalism in Ireland, she returned to Canada for postgraduate study at the Ryerson School of Journalism.Purdy was a business editor with the Irish News and then the Belfast Telegraph, before joining the BBC in 1999, and becoming the political correspondent for BBC Northern Ireland Television. In 2014 she left the BBC to become a nun with the Sisters of Adoration, on the Falls Road, in West Belfast, along with former Barrister Elaine Kelly. In 2019 due to the convent not having enough nuns meeting the church's rules, she and another trainee nun left formation.In 2020 she became a guide for the St. Patricks' Way, at the St. Patrick's Centre, Downpatrick In 2021, moved to continue her formation as a nun this time with Poor Clares monastery at Faughart, north of Dundalk, in Co Louth. (en)
  • Martina Purdy, é uma ex-jornalista de imprensa e TV atualmente treinando para ser freira. Nascida em Belfast, mudou-se muito cedo com a família para o Canadá em 1971. Ela se formou em relações internacionais pela Universidade de Toronto depois de trabalhar em jornalismo local na Irlanda. Ela retornou ao Canadá para fazer pós-graduação na Ryerson School of Journalism. Purdy foi editor de negócios do Irish News e depois do Belfast Telegraph, antes de ingressar na BBC em 1999 e se tornar o correspondente político da BBC Northern Ireland Television. Em 2014 ela deixou a BBC para se tornar freira com as Irmãs da Adoração, na Falls Road, em West Belfast, junto com a ex-advogada Elaine Kelly. Em 2019, devido ao convento não ter freiras suficientes atendendo às regras da igreja, ela e outra freira estagiário deixaram a formação. Em 2020 tornou-se guia do Caminho de São Patrício, no Centro de São Patrício. Em 2021, mudou-se para continuar sua formação como freira, desta vez no mosteiro das Clarissas em Faughart, ao norte de Dundalk, em Co Louth. (pt)
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