Helen was professed into the
Poor Clares in 1632, the same year as the sisters Catherine and
Mary Bonaventure Browne. The
nuns had been banished from
Dublin in November 1630 and resettled at Bethleham, parish of Kilkenny West,
County Westmeath. Within a few years there were sixty members, several of whom bore tribal surnames such as Font and Skerrett. Following a request from some citizens of Galway, twelve sisters and two novices moved there during or immediately after January 1642. The convent was located in or near what is now St. Augustine Street. Maria Gabriel became the first abbess of the convent; in September, her relative
Richard Óge Martyn, became
Mayor of Galway. Both he and his law partner,
Patrick Darcy, were patrons of the order. By then, Galway was at war. ==Exile and return==