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![]() Statue of Blessed Mary MacKillop Designed and Crafted by Andrew Patience |
Blessed Mary MacKillop
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For those who frequent and know St Francis' Church in Melbourne, this integration of powerful engagement with life and entering into a quieter and reflective environment of prayer, is what makes the church such a unique place in the heart of the city. The statue depicts Mary MacKillop in the religious habit worn in her time. She is presented as holding her own prayer book weathered by years of daily use. Her hands appear both gentle yet strong and used to hard work. Andrew has captured these aspects of her physical appearance including her small but stocky stature. On Friday, 28 September 2001, the new statue was installed and blessed in a ceremony at St Francis'. The occasion was honoured by the presence of Sr Giovanni Farquer RSJ (the then Congregation Leader of the Sisters of St Joseph), SR Colleen O'Dwyer RSJ (the then Victorian Province Leader) and a large number of the Sisters of St Joseph representing their many communities throughout Victoria and New South Wales. Mr Andrew Patience, together with a large congregation of people and members of the Blessed Sacrament Communities in Melbourne also participated. The statue now stands in the niche in the eastern transept at St Francis'. It invites reflection upon her life in its many aspects whilst reminding us all of the challenge to embody our own response to the call of the Gospel and to nurture it within a developing spiritual life. We are also reminded of the contribution women have, and continue to make to the work of evangelisation and the mission of the Church in Australia. For more information visit : www.marymackillopplace.org.au |
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