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Tag Archives: Mary MacKillop
Understanding miracles may impel healthcare innovation
Wasn’t it great to hear about Kath Evans’ recovery from lung cancer on Australian Story this week on the ABC? The fact that she attributes her extraordinary healing to intervention by the then Blessed Mary MacKillop impels me to question, … Continue reading
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Tagged Australian Story, cancer healed, consciousness, conventional wisdom?, divine Mind, health, healthcare, innovation, Kath Evans, Mary Baker Eddy, Mary MacKillop, mind/body connection, Mind/health connection, nocebo effect, placebo effect, Saint Mary MacKillop, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures
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Of Saints and Men
In Australia at the moment, you can’t turn on the TV or radio or read a newspaper without hearing or seeing a comment about Australia’s first Catholic saint, Mary MacKillop (or Saint Mary of the Cross) who was canonised just … Continue reading
