19th Jul - ST MARY MACKILLOP (1842-1909)

 Born in Melbourne in 1842 to parents who had emigrated from Scotland, Mary grew up in a family that faced constant financial struggles. As a young woman, 

    she was drawn to religious life but could not find an existing order of Sisters that met her needs. In 1860 she met Father Julian Woods, who became her spiritual director. 

    Together they founded a new community of women, the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart. Its members were to staff schools especially for poor children, as well as orphanages, 

    and do other works of charity. As the congregation grew, so did Mary MacKillop’s problems. Her priest-friend proved unreliable in many ways and his responsibilities for direction 

    of the Sisters were removed. Meanwhile, Mary had the support of some local bishops as she and her Sisters went about their work. But the bishop in South Australia, 

    aging and relying on others for advice, briefly excommunicated Mary, charging her with disobedience and dispensed 50 of her Sisters from their vows. In truth, 

    the bishop’s quarrel was about power and who had authority over whom. He ultimately withdrew his order of excommunication. Mary insisted that her congregation should be governed 

    by an elected mother general answerable to Rome. In the end, Rome proved to be Mary’s best source of support. After

    a long wait, official approval of the congregation came from Pope Leo XIII. Despite her struggles with Church authorities, Mary MacKillop and her Sisters were able to offer social 

    services among the aborigines. They taught in schools and orphanages and served unmarried mothers. Money, actually the lack of it, was a constant worry. But the Sisters, 

    who begged from door to door, were bolstered by faith and by the conviction that their struggles were opportunities to grow closer to God. 

    By the time Mary was approaching the end of her life, the congregation was thriving. She died in 1909 at the age of 67. Pope John Paul II beatified her in 1995. 

    In 2010, when Pope Benedict XVI canonized her, she became Australia’s first saint.




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