
Archbishop of Sydney
His Eminence,
Cardinal George Pell
Cardinal Priest of the Title of S. Maria Domenica Mazzarello
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His Eminence, Cardinal George Pell is Cardinal Priest
of the Church of St Maria Domenica Mazzarello, Rome.
Maria Domenica Mazzarello Maria Domenica was born on May 9, 1837, in Mornese (Alessandria). At home
she was helped to develop a solid piety, untiring work and that outstanding
common sense and depth of judgement that she would show in later life as
Congregational Leader. At fifteen, she joined the Association of the Daughters
of Mary Immaculate and began her apostolate among the young people of her
village.
A serious attack of typhoid, at the age of 23, had a profound spiritual effect
on her. The experience of her own physical fragility, on the one hand, deepened
her abandonment to God and, on the other, encouraged her to open a sewing
school to educate the girls in work, prayer and love of God.
Thanks to her intense sacramental life, and under the wise guidance of Fr.
Pestarino, she made great progress in the spiritual life. On the occasion
of Don Bosco's visit to Mornese (10-8-1864) she said: "Don Bosco is
a saint and I feel it".
In 1872 Don Bosco chose her to begin the Institute of the Daughters of Mary
Help of Christians (Salesian Sisters).
As Congregational Leader, she proved a capable formator and teacher of spiritual
life. She was cheerful and serene, and spread peace wherever she went. She
radiated joy and involved other young people in her dedication to the education
of women.
The Institute developed rapidly. At her death, she left her Daughters an
educational tradition, permeated by Gospel values: the search for God, whom
we come to know through enlightened catechesis and ardent love, responsibility
in work, sincerity and humility, austerity of life and joyful self-giving.
She died in Nizza Monferrato on May 14, 1881.
Her remains are venerated in the Basilica of Mary Our Help in Turin. Her
feast is celebrated on May 13.
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