IT was a privilege to join the Sisters of St Joseph of Brisbane last weekend at St Stephen’s Cathedral for the celebration of the Feast Day of Blessed Mary MacKillop.
The deep love and affection the sisters hold for their founder was evident through the Mass. Warmth, welcome, hope and faithfulness to Mary’s example were at its heart.
The Mary MacKillop spirit is alive through these humble, down-to-earth women of Christian action.
The large number of people on hand to celebrate with them was a measure of the widespread appreciation that endures in the Church for the Josephites.
Thank God for Mary MacKillop and her sisters.
PETER BUGDEN
Editor
IT was a privilege to join the Sisters of St Joseph of Brisbane last weekend at St Stephen’s Cathedral for the celebration of the Feast Day of Blessed Mary MacKillop.
The deep love and affection the sisters hold for their founder was evident through the Mass. Warmth, welcome, hope and faithfulness to Mary’s example were at its heart.
The Mary MacKillop spirit is alive through these humble, down-to-earth women of Christian action.
The large number of people on hand to celebrate with them was a measure of the widespread appreciation that endures in the Church for the Josephites.
Thank God for Mary MacKillop and her sisters.
PETER BUGDEN
Editor
IT was a privilege to join the Sisters of St Joseph of Brisbane last weekend at St Stephen’s Cathedral for the celebration of the Feast Day of Blessed Mary MacKillop.
The deep love and affection the sisters hold for their founder was evident through the Mass. Warmth, welcome, hope and faithfulness to Mary’s example were at its heart.
The Mary MacKillop spirit is alive through these humble, down-to-earth women of Christian action.
The large number of people on hand to celebrate with them was a measure of the widespread appreciation that endures in the Church for the Josephites.
Thank God for Mary MacKillop and her sisters.
PETER BUGDEN
Editor
IT was a privilege to join the Sisters of St Joseph of Brisbane last weekend at St Stephen’s Cathedral for the celebration of the Feast Day of Blessed Mary MacKillop.
The deep love and affection the sisters hold for their founder was evident through the Mass. Warmth, welcome, hope and faithfulness to Mary’s example were at its heart.
The Mary MacKillop spirit is alive through these humble, down-to-earth women of Christian action.
The large number of people on hand to celebrate with them was a measure of the widespread appreciation that endures in the Church for the Josephites.
Thank God for Mary MacKillop and her sisters.
PETER BUGDEN
Editor
IT was a privilege to join the Sisters of St Joseph of Brisbane last weekend at St Stephen’s Cathedral for the celebration of the Feast Day of Blessed Mary MacKillop.
The deep love and affection the sisters hold for their founder was evident through the Mass. Warmth, welcome, hope and faithfulness to Mary’s example were at its heart.
The Mary MacKillop spirit is alive through these humble, down-to-earth women of Christian action.
The large number of people on hand to celebrate with them was a measure of the widespread appreciation that endures in the Church for the Josephites.
Thank God for Mary MacKillop and her sisters.
PETER BUGDEN
Editor
IT was a privilege to join the Sisters of St Joseph of Brisbane last weekend at St Stephen’s Cathedral for the celebration of the Feast Day of Blessed Mary MacKillop.
The deep love and affection the sisters hold for their founder was evident through the Mass. Warmth, welcome, hope and faithfulness to Mary’s example were at its heart.
The Mary MacKillop spirit is alive through these humble, down-to-earth women of Christian action.
The large number of people on hand to celebrate with them was a measure of the widespread appreciation that endures in the Church for the Josephites.
Thank God for Mary MacKillop and her sisters.
PETER BUGDEN
Editor
IT was a privilege to join the Sisters of St Joseph of Brisbane last weekend at St Stephen’s Cathedral for the celebration of the Feast Day of Blessed Mary MacKillop.
The deep love and affection the sisters hold for their founder was evident through the Mass. Warmth, welcome, hope and faithfulness to Mary’s example were at its heart.
The Mary MacKillop spirit is alive through these humble, down-to-earth women of Christian action.
The large number of people on hand to celebrate with them was a measure of the widespread appreciation that endures in the Church for the Josephites.
Thank God for Mary MacKillop and her sisters.
PETER BUGDEN
Editor
IT was a privilege to join the Sisters of St Joseph of Brisbane last weekend at St Stephen’s Cathedral for the celebration of the Feast Day of Blessed Mary MacKillop.
The deep love and affection the sisters hold for their founder was evident through the Mass. Warmth, welcome, hope and faithfulness to Mary’s example were at its heart.
The Mary MacKillop spirit is alive through these humble, down-to-earth women of Christian action.
The large number of people on hand to celebrate with them was a measure of the widespread appreciation that endures in the Church for the Josephites.
Thank God for Mary MacKillop and her sisters.
PETER BUGDEN
Editor