Pope Benedict XVI announced on Friday that Mother Mary MacKillop would be one of six canonised at a Vatican ceremony on October 17.
Together with Father Julian Tenison Woods, Mary MacKillop founded the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart. She was for a while excommunicated, but now there are more than a thousand Sisters in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and Peru.
This Australian has strong associations with New Zealand. She visited here on several occasions. The first school run by her sisters in New Zealand was opened in Temuka in 1883. Other schools and institutions followed and the work continues into the present. While in Rotorua on a visit to New Zealand in 1901 Mother Mary was partially paralysed by a stroke.
In 2006 I put a motion to our diocesan synod which led to Mary MacKillop being voted to be added to the NZ Anglican calendar for August 8. This has passed a majority of diocesan synods and will this year be presented to a second meeting of General Synod. After this there is a year “lying on the table” for anyone to object. The church is so confident of her inclusion that she has already been included in the 2009 and 2010 lectionaries. It does mean, however, that her official inclusion in our NZ Anglican calendar will now be after that of the Roman Catholic Church. I would be interested if there is any movement to add her to the calendar by the Australian Anglican church.
Gracious God,
you gave to your servant Mary MacKillop
a heart to teach and care for children.
We thank you for the good she and her order have done.
By your grace give us a like compassion for the poor
and a concern for the education of the young
that we all may learn to praise you with joyful hearts;
through Jesus Christ our Lord
who is alive with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit
one God, now and for ever.
Amen.
in rome can anyone go to canonisation ceremony?What happens at ceremony?People want to know can you help with information so we dont live in such ignorance thank you regards peter whittle
I will try and find out
Anyone can attend. Sometimes you need a ticket for a really popular canonization. They hold a High Mass for canonization. Its the old Roman ritual.
Thanks Don – I tweeted this question – so hope that’s the answer sought.
I am an Indian come from South India,the town just next where St.Alphonsa,the first Saint of India canonnised since few years, was living and died. Pope John Paul II visited our town in Kerala State of South India and declared her blessed in 1982 and as we all know, Benedict XVI canonised her recently. I am a firm believer of the miraculous devine power St.Alphonsa by experiencing it myself in my life.
Now I am so happy too that Mary MacKillop is being canonised as first Australasia’s saint while I live in New Zealand. St. Mary MacKillop pray for us.
Welcome, George. Anyone wishing to read more about Alphonsa could start here.
nice to know, but does anyone know what happens a canonisetion?
Yes, Kiara, I linked to it from my most recent post on this.