Mary Mackillop was a nun - a bride of Our Lord. She did not have an earthly husband.
Mary MacKillop was a nun, and therefore did not marry.
Mary MacKillop quote to her sisters on unity was that their unity came from their oneness with God. Mary Helen MacKillop is better known as St. Mary of the Cross.
The funeral of Mother Mary MacKillop took place at St Mary's North Sydney on Tuesday, August 10, 1909.
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."
St. Mary of the Cross died at the age of 67.
Flora MacKillop, the mother of St. Mary Mackillop, was killed in a ship wreck south of Eden NSW in 1886.
Together with Father Julian Tenison Woods, Mary Mackillop founded the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart.
In March 1873, Mary MacKillop travelled alone to Rome to seek approval for the Rule of the Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart.
St. Mary MacKillop is the first Australian to be canonized as a saint.
Mary Helen MacKillop RSJ, now formally known as St Mary of the Cross MacKillop, was an Australian nun who has been declared a saint by the Catholic Church.
Mary Mackillops full name is Mary Helen Mackillop!!!
Mary MacKillop's parents were Flora Macdonald and Alexander MacKillop.