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- Interviews
- Sister Attracta. 20 May 2014. County Tipperary.
- Sister Beatrice. 21 January 2015. County Dublin.
- Sister Genevieve. 25 March 2014. County Waterford.
- Sister Grace. 9 March 2015. County Kerry.
- Sister Hannah. 22 May 2014. County Wexford.
- Sister Imelda. 5 June 2012. County Limerick.
- Sister Jemimah. 11 April 2015. County Kerry.
- Sister Joanna. 31 May 2012. County Tipperary.
- Sister Lillian. 11 October 2014. County Galway.
- Sister Martha. 8 January 2015. County Louth.
- Sister Mary. 20 June 2014. County Kilkenny.
- Sister Rachel. 22 July 2019. County Armagh.
- Sister Rose. 17 November 2014. County Laois.
- Sister Sarah. 8 November 2014. County Galway.
- Sister Sheila. 31 May 2012. County Tipperary.
- Sister Veronica. 27 October 2014. County Kildare.