Tuesday 4 September 2007

Mary MacKillop: A Tribute

“Mary MacKillop: A Tribute” edited by Andrew Wilson.




This book lovingly represents Mary MacKillop in various paintings that show as much about Australia as they do Mary MacKillop. Selected by judges from almost 200 entries into the Mary MacKillop Art Award this book was compiled in the year of Mary’s beatification and has a representation of Mary to suit any person in any time.

Aboriginal, Medieval, Chinese, post-modern, photography, Byzantine; the different artistic forms that depict Mary speak volumes of her connection with Australia and her people.

Included in the book is a timeline of Mary’s life and introductions from the then Congregational leader of the Josephites, Sr Mary Cresp RSJ; the then Prime Minister, Hon. Paul Keating, Ita Buttrose and others which highlight in written form what the paintings do visually; they speak of Mary’s impact on all who encounter her.

Each artwork is accompanied by a blurb from the artist explaining his or her motivation for their representation of Mary; these statements show how Mary has inspired the artists in unique ways, some speak of the challenges she endured while others her distinctly Australian spirit and others too her loving heart.

When I slowly looked through each of the pieces I found in them all a way to connect with Mary; be her Mother Mary, sister Mary or Saint Mary, each depiction shows her to be a woman daring to change the world. The beauty of this book is that it shows vividly how so many lives have been, and continue to be, touched by Mary.

This isn’t your usual coffee table book because once you have it you’ll never want to let it our of your sight; I highly recommend this book as the prefect way to always see Mary.

Check out Mary’s Books for information on where you can buy or borrow this and other Mary MacKillop books.

Image: "Mary MacKillop of Australia" by Jiawei Shen*

The Gift of Mary MacKillop

Welcome to the first in a series of book reviews designed to encourage you to find out more about the wonderful woman that is Australia’s first Saint.

“The Gift of Mary MacKillop,” by Colleen O’Sullivan RSJ, with illustrations by Lyne Muir is a literary feast that truly befits its title, as it makes a wonderful gift for any admirer of Mary.

Colleen O’Sullivan RSJ captures Mary's life and brings a great love and warmth to her story. In this book something is achieved that the great biographers of Mary cannot in their chronological presentation of the history of Mary’s life, O’Sullivan’s warm prose together with Muir’s beautiful drawings bring us into Mary’s life; we experience her struggles and her triumphs alongside her.

For me, the way O'Sullivan highlights how out of crisis and trial Mary didn't just survive she and her sisters prospered, becoming larger and more engaged with the world than before, makes this book more than a story of Mary; it makes it a living prayer.

I would like to conclude my recommendation of this great book with a passage from it: 'wherever the Sisters of St Joseph go they remain true to Mary's goals by serving God's people and developing the kingdom of God here and now,’ (page 120) as pilgrims of Mary’s on the path to World Youth Day we are challenged by the Josephites to ‘embrace Mary MacKillop and engage the world’ in the spirit they themselves follow.

Check out Mary's Books for information on where you can buy or borrow this book.

"Mary MacKillop Poster" by Sr Mary Brady OP+

Mary's Books

Do you want to learn more about Mary MacKillop? Or, perhaps you want to see more of her, but are not sure where to start.



As much as we love Google it can only take us so far, the Internet doesn’t have all the information we want, at least not yet, it certainly doesn’t have all the pictures we want, and sometimes there is just no replacement for sitting back with a good book about a great woman.

Mary MacKillop Melbourne highly recommends:
“Gift of Mary MacKillop” by Colleen O'Sullivan RSJ

“Mary MacKillop: A Tribute” edited by Andrew Wilson."

“Seasons of Grace: Praying with Mary MacKillop” by Genevieve Ryan RSJ

“The Black Dress” by Pamela Freeman

“Mary MacKillop Unveiled” by Lesley O'Brien

And we all know good recommendations are nothing without information about where to get our hands on them:

Where to Buy:
Online:

Mary MacKillop Place Shop

Honeysett Press

Pauline Books and Media

Central Catholic Bookshop

In Person in Melbourne:

The Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre, located at 362 Albert Street, East Melbourne, Victoria, which is just a short walk from St Patrick’s Cathedral.

Pauline Books and Media located at 7 Denmark Hill Road, East Hawthorn, Victoria.

Central Catholic Bookshop located alongside St Francis’ Church at 322 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne.

Where to Borrow:

The State Library of Victoria has a massive range of Mary MacKillop books; about her, her spirituality, her projects and her sisters.

The University of Melbourne Library has a great collection of Mary MacKillop books for those currently studying or working at the University.

Local council and parish libraries are also a great place to look.

Image: Book cover from "Mary MacKillop: A Tribute."*