According to Sister Mary, around 1749, Nano’s sister Ann died suddenly and soon after, her mother passed as well. This prompted a moment of reflection for Nano, who wondered what she should be doing with her life. She ended up going to France to “pray for Ireland,” and joined a convent. However, Nano felt “closed off from the poor.” Her spiritual director had inspired her to go to Cork, which was considered “the real place of poverty.”