By doing what Mary did, help young kids through as much as you can.
.Catholic AnswerMary MacKillop was homeschooled, along with her brothers and sisters, until she was fourteen. At the age of fourteen she went out to the workplace to help support her family. See the link below.
Mary saw a need to educate poor children and heard a call from God to do so.
She helped by founding schools where the poor could have heir children educated.
Mary wanted the help the poor because she was not rich herself and she wanted to make people believe even if you are poor or rich you are equal.
patrons of Australia •Francis Xavier •Mary Mackillop •Our Lady Help of Christians •Therese of Lisieux
Mary MacKillop helped the poor by establishing schools for underprivileged children, particularly in rural areas. She also worked to provide education and support for marginalized groups, such as the indigenous population of Australia. Additionally, Mary MacKillop founded the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, a religious congregation dedicated to serving those in need.
she was an amazing woman and she was a strong believer of the christian faith. Her goal was to help and that is what she did!
she didn,t help at all
Mother Mary MacKillop, founder of the Catholic Sisters of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart and first Australian saint (effective 17 October 2010), worked with poor children, orphans and "women in distress." This might have been how they referred to single mothers in the 19th Century.
Mary MacKillop became a teacher because she had a passion for education and a desire to help underprivileged children receive an education. She believed that education was important for personal growth and empowerment, especially for those who were disadvantaged. Additionally, teaching allowed her to make a positive impact on society by shaping the lives of young people.
Mary mackillop helped people in all different ways usch as teachoing them school ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mary Mackillop worked with teaching children, helping girls in danger, helping abandoned children, the incurably ill, and fought for the rights of those less fortunant than herself, all with the help of the Order of the Sisters of St Joseph (the Josaphites), of which Mary created. Mary's motto - 'Never see a need without doing something about it". Mary believed that all children and those less fortuant than others, all had fair rights and should be treated equally and with respect. Mary played a major part in Australian history, and contributed greatly to the Australian people.