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Mary MacKillop Unveiled

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Mary MacKillop Unveiled

Written by: Lesley O'Brien
Narrated by: Jenny Seedsman
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Aiming to make this compelling story of church politics and Christian service available to all, Lesley O'Brien presents a moving account of the life and times of Mary MacKillop, Australia's first saint. The only biography of Mary to be authorised by the Sisters of St. Joseph, this edition has been updated to include her Beatification by Pope John Paul II.©1994 The trustees of the Sisters of St. Joseph and Lesley O'Brien. (P)1995 Bolinda Publishing Biographies Christianity Ministry & Evangelism

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In this authorized biography of St. Mary of the Cross, Lesley O’Brien weaves a compelling and revelatory tapestry of the first recognized Catholic saint of Australia, who wasn’t without flaws but was passionately resolute in her egalitarian, self-sacrificial convictions and unafraid to stand up to the perceived hypocrisy of Catholic establishment of the time.

From her humble roots as a teenager working as a store clerk in Melbourne to her controversial excommunication from the Church, Jenny Seedsman’s vibrant performance enlivens this refreshingly humanistic and candid portrait of Australia’s only recognized Catholic saint.

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