Mary mackillop helped people in all different ways usch as teachoing them school
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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.
she believed that people should be an example of Christian living
Andy Stanley believed in many different things. Religiously, he followed Christianity and believed in God and Jesus. As a person, he believed that one should always help others.
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People believed in different things during ancient times, much as they do now. Some people believed the scientists and philosophers of the day, while others believed in the gods and goddesses revered in their theology.
People believed in different things during ancient times, much as they do now. Some people believed the scientists and philosophers of the day, while others believed in the gods and goddesses revered in their theology.
People believed in different things during ancient times, much as they do now. Some people believed the scientists and philosophers of the day, while others believed in the gods and goddesses revered in their theology.
they believed in many different gods we have one our Creator . they have water,air,sun,food,gods and goddesses there are many others also
Mary Mackillop was known as Mary Mackillop of the Cross because she co-founded the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, a religious congregation known for its mission to provide education and social services. The symbol of the cross was significant in her work and dedication to serving others, hence the title of "Mary Mackillop of the Cross."
No, in the time of the prophet Muhammad PBUH, different kind of people believed in the Quran & became Muslims, they were mostly pagans, some were Jews,Christians..etc. Others disbelieved in the Quran & insisted on their disbelief. As it's today, some believe & others don't.
Mary MacKillop was a nun, and a revered figure in the Catholic Church for her work in education and social welfare. It is believed that she devoted her life to serving others and following the teachings of Christianity. Whether or not she was specifically a girl that God loved is a matter of personal belief.
No, they believed different from others, so they split apart from them.
They believed in the constitution and that it is based on "We The People" and not just individual rights to others.