Monday, October 18, 2010
Our canonisation reflection
Click here to follow a link to the Archdiocese website and you'll be able to hear exactly what we all thought and felt after the Canonisation Mass through a short audio-visual reflection. It includes lots of photos from our trip, so check it out and see who you can spot.
Witnessing the canonisation
We arrived at the Square of St Peter’s at 8am to wait for the commencement of the Canonisation Ceremony; the liturgy by which the Church through His Holiness Benedict XVI recognized a woman, who was born in Australia, lived in Australia and was in all ways like us.
It was great to be celebrating church with the rest of the world – the Canadians, Italians, Spanish, Filipino, Estonians and Poles.
It was a very special occasion full of pomp and ceremony, but simple and dignified. It quieted our spirits as the solemnity of the occasion fell upon us. The singing was magnificent; there was an ACU student from Goulburn in the choir.
I was very proud and touched when I saw, ascending the steps of the sanctuary, the distinctive blue scarf of the Josephite sisters taking the reliquary containing the lock of hair of Saint Mary of the Cross, set in a cross carved out of the wood from Penola, South Australia, and present it to His Holiness. Then when the Sister postulator knelt before His Holiness it brought me again to tears as I realised that this was what Mary had come to the Holy City to do, to kneel at the feet of the Pope, to approve a Rule which would allow the Sisters go where ever the need appeared greatest.
It was such a thrill to hear His Holiness say the name of our new Australian Saint Mary of the Cross.
It brought many of us to tears when the Pope blessed us and our families.
We all felt that back in Australia we had left part of ourselves and that we would love to have shared these moments with the family but we knew that this what we were here at the Vatican to do - to represent those people who are dear to us and a part of our lives. When His Holiness Benedict XVI explicitly included our families in his final blessing we felt that our families were with us.
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