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Born in Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, Melborn, 15th January. Baptised 28th January.
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Makes first Holy Communion
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Governess went to Penola Homestead and met Fr Julian Tenison Woods for the first time.
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Started Stable School, 19th March.
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Opens the first convent-cottage in Grote Street, Adelaide and began to teach in St Francis Xavier Hall School.
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Mary excommunicated
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Excommunicated order removed
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Sisters Restored to there habits.
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Episcopal investigation into affairs in Adilaide (June), Mary and Sisters vindicated and Fr Woods advised to relinquish the direction of the Sisters.
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Mary travels to Rome to speek approvel of Rule written by Fr Woods. Personal audience with Pope Pius IX.
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Constitution of the Institude of St Joseph accepted by First General Chapter. Free, compulsory education becomes law in South Australia.
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Cardinal Moran informs Mary that Propaganda considers her
re-eletion (1881) invalid. He appoints Mother Bernard Walsh. -
Decree from Rome constitutes the Sisters of St Josheph of the Sacred Heart as an approved Regular Congregation with Mother House in North Sydney. Diocesan congregation to be distinct from the other and to make some alterations in their habit and their Rule.
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Mary got elected to be Superior General after Mother Bernard died
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Mary died on the 8th of August at Mount Street, North Sydney and was buried at Gore Hill cemetery
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Building of Memorial Chapel and transfer of her remains.