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THE P RTAL January 2014 a Franciscan priest on 21 February 1830, at Coimbra, Portugal. seven children The first child of Alexander and Flora was Mary, born 15 January 1842. Mary was born in Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, only a few hundred yards from St Patrick’s Cathedral. There is a plaque on the footpath to denote this event. Mary was baptised as “Maria Ellen” on 28 February 1842 but was always called Mary. Her parents had a further seven children, as follows :1 Margarite McKillop - born 25 May 1843; died 13 Dec.1872 2 John McKillop - born 27 Feb.1845; died 16 Dec.1867 3 Alexander McKillop - born 7 Nov.1846; died 7 Oct.1847 4 Annie McKillop - born 5 Sep.1848; died 14 Jan.1929 5 Lexie McKillop - born 17 Sep.1850; died 30 Dec.1882 6 Donald McKillop - born 27 Apr.1853; died 2 Feb.1925 AU Page 3 7 Peter McKillop (born 26 Oct.1857; died 23Jul.1878 family reduced to poverty Initially the older children would have been schooled by their father and instructed in religion as well. He had very prosperous times until he was called upon as a guarantor of a failed business venture. This reduced the family to poverty and great hardship, often changing their address, which created much instability. Mary gained much practice as a governess as she had all those siblings as her first work experience. After a while Mary gained a position with the stationery firm Sands and Kenny who are now known as Sands and McDougall. In 1860, when aged 18 years, Mary travelled to Penola in South Australia. She worked as a governess before starting her saintly life as a nun in 1866. Mary died on 8 August 1909, aged 67 years, in North Sydney, New South Wales. A Port Phillip Pioneer, is one who resided in the Port Phillip District (Victoria) of the Colony of New South Wales between 1803 and 1 July 1851. Scorching hot ordination On a scorching hot day in Perth, Dcn Ted Wilson was ordained priest by Archbishop Timothy Costelloe on Saturday 14th December, the feast of St John of the Cross, in St Columba’s Catholic Church, Bayswater WA. Fr Ted was supported by members of St Ninian and St Chad’s Ordinariate parish, members of St Columba’s, oblates of New Norcia, as well as his fellow seminarians from St Charles’ Seminary and representatives from Redemptoris Mater Seminary and from his previous ministry in the Anglican Catholic Church in Australia. In many ways this was a ‘parish church’ ordination as opposed to a larger cathedral ordination, but without doubt the occasion was joyous, dignified, prayerful, musical and one of close co-operation between the Ordinariate of Our Lady of the Southern Cross and the Archdiocese of Perth. It was a privilege to have Bishop Sproxton, Auxiliary Bishop of Perth, and Archbishop Emeritus Fr Ted said his Mass of Thanksgiving in St Ninian Hickey as well as Msgr Harry Entwistle, the Ordinary and St Chad’s parish, Maylands the following day. We of OLSC present in the sanctuary. wish him every blessing.