Fewer and fewer Irish children are attending these Mercy schools. Many in Ireland if they can go the extra mile and don't send their children to schools with immigrants. I had a respectful discussion with an elderly Mercy sister, who couldn't accept their schools are Catholic in name only.
The Mercy order are gone out of most Irish towns. Whilst other schools are now up and running the enemies of the faith used the Catholic schools and orders to push their social engineering.
In the good old days here in Ireland the Mercy order were solid and played a great role in education and society in general. A few Mercy sisters here and there are involved in 'ministry' today but girls are not joining the order.
Hopefully if it be the will of God the resistance will establish a teaching order in Ireland. We do need religious sisters and to expand the homeschooling. Who in their right mind would send their child to a Mercy school in Ireland? Perhaps decades ago yes but now certainly not.
The few Sisters of Mercy I have met seem solid enough in the faith. I don't believe they would have the inclination to embrace tradition though. Like Benedict XVI many of these religious sisters have the traditional heart but the modernist mind. The social engineering project of the ʝʊdɛօ Masonic enemies manipulated these orders. The order operated Magdalen Homes. In the opponents eyes this is sufficient to oppose them.
In Ireland the enemy didn't build new schools but used the Catholic schools and hospitals.