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Australia PM slammed over Vatican sainthood move


Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled due to vandalism.  has been accused of "sheer arrogance" over moves to press the Pope to create the country's first saint.

Opposition front-bencher Christopher Pyne Christopher Maurice Pyne (born 13 August, 1967), Australian politician, has been a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives since March 1993, representing the Division of Sturt, South Australia.  hit out at Rudd's plan to raise the canonisation Noun 1. canonisation - (Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church) the act of admitting a deceased person into the canon of saints
canonization

sanctification - a religious ceremony in which something is made holy
 of nun Mary MacKillop during this week's Vatican meeting with Pope Benedict XVI Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled due to vandalism. .

"The sheer arrogance of the prime minister, believing he can lobby the Pope on behalf of Mary MacKillop, is quite frankly offensive," Pyne told Sky News.

"The path to sainthood is a very serious process and it doesn't include lobbying by the leaders of countries," he added.

Opposition heavyweight Tony Abbott had earlier accused Rudd of pushing the sainthood in the same way that Australia is bidding to hold the 2018 and 2022 football World Cups.

But Labor MP David Bradbury said there was no suggestion that Rudd, a Catholic, would produce evidence of the miracle needed to turn MacKillop into a saint.

"There's no suggestion here that the prime minister is somehow going to pull out the key piece of evidence when it comes to deciding whether to make Mary MacKillop a saint," he said.

"The issue is that Mary MacKillop was a great Australian, a great Catholic, and someone who presents this nation's best opportunity to have a saint," he added.

MacKillop was born in the southern state of Victoria in 1842 and founded the Sisters of St. Joseph
for the order of the same name founded in Alsace in 1845 see Sisters of St. Joseph of St. Trudpert


The Sisters of St. Joseph are a Roman Catholic order of women founded in Le Puy, France.
, which opened schools and charitable institutions.

She was beatified be·at·i·fy  
tr.v. be·at·i·fied, be·at·i·fy·ing, be·at·i·fies
1. To make blessedly happy.

2. Roman Catholic Church
 in 1995 after the Vatican agreed that prayers to her in 1961, some 52 years after her death, had saved a woman from cancer.

MacKillop needs one more approved miracle to become a full saint.
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