Mary MacKillop Chapel North Sydney

The Mary MacKillop Memorial
Chapel
The
heart of Mary MacKillop Place is the Memorial Chapel, which holds
the tomb of Mary MacKillop. The Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel at
Mount Street, North Sydney, was dedicated by the Very Rev Michael
Kelly, Archbishop of Sydney, in 1913.
The Chapel is an imposing building. The main entrance is in Mount
Street, North Sydney. Over the porch stands a statue of the Sacred
Heart as this devotion is integral to the Sisters of St Joseph of
the Sacred Heart. Into the facade are set stone traceried windows
above which are tall commanding spires of carved stone.
Inside, the Chapel building is divided into nave and aisles by
white chiselled stone pillars, from which rise arches supporting
the roof. The front panel of the altar contains a carved relief
of white marble depicting the Last Supper.

Significant Dates Regarding the Chapel
| 12 January 1913 |
The Foundation Stone of the Chapel was blessed. |
| 8 December 1913 |
The first Mass was celebrated. |
| 18 January 1914 |
The Memorial Chapel was blessed and opened by Archbishop Kelly. |
| 28 January 1914 |
Mary's remains were transferred from the Gore Hill Cemetery
to the Chapel erected in her memory. |
| 29 January 1914 |
Mary MacKillop's remains were re-interred in the tomb at the
front of the altar of Mary the Mother of God. |
| 2 December 1970 |
Pope Paul VI here addressed Major Superiors of Religious Orders
on the subject of Christian Education. |
| 20 December 1993 |
Mary's body was placed in the present tomb to the right side
of the altar. |
| 19 January 1995 |
Pope John Paul prayed at the tomb before the Beatification
ceremony at Randwick. |
| The Chapel is opened daily 10am-4pm |
| Mass times are as follows: |
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| Monday to Friday |
8am |
| Wednesday |
1pm |
| Sunday |
10am |
| 8th of each month additional Masses |
10am, 11.30am, 1pm |
(When 8th of each month falls
on a Sunday, the only additional Mass is at 11.30am) |
Bookings for Baptisms and Weddings, contact the Ministries Manager
Phone: 02 8912 4818
Fax: 02 8912 4835
Email: MMP.Ministries@sosj.org.au
To contact the Pastoral Care Team
Phone: 02 8912 4889
Fax: 02 8912 4835
Email: pastoralcare@sosj.org.au
Pilgrimages
The
notion of going on a pilgrimage and being a pilgrim is a very ancient
one that belongs to the spiritual tradition of all great faiths.
Mary MacKillop Place and in particular the tomb of Mary MacKillop
have become a place of pilgrimage.
As Mary MacKillop died
on 8th August, the 8th day of each month has become a
special day for pilgrims to visit Mary MacKillop Place, participate
in the celebration of the Eucharist, visit the Museum, and pray
at the tomb. 8th August is a very special day, and thousands
of pilgrims visit Mary MacKillop Place, Masses are celebrated throughout
the day in various locations, and there is a range of happenings.
The organisation of such an event is challenging, and many volunteers
help provide directions and support.
There is a Pastoral Care
department at Mary MacKillop Place, so some Sisters are always available
to listen to pilgrims and visitors, and provide support when needed.
If you would like a prayer request or thanksgiving placed in the
Petition Boxes at the foot of Marys grave, or if you wish
to have a petition included in the Masses being offered in the Chapel,
or if you wish to receive material for a novena please contact pastoralcare@sosj.org.au
An Australian Pilgrimage is organised each year
In the Footsteps of Blessed Mary MacKillop. This visits many
of the sites associated with Mary MacKillop's life and work in New
South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. For information contact
MMP.Ministries@sosj.org.au
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