01 Aug 2025 - 08 Aug 2025
Sr. Mary Glowrey’s early life laid the foundation for a vocation that would profoundly impact the lives of thousands, particularly the poor and marginalized in India. Her virtues were not forged in comfort or acclaim, but in sorrow, simplicity, and the quiet heroism of daily fidelity to God’s will. From the simplicity of rural Australia to the bustling mission fields of India, Sr. Mary’s life is an evidence to how divine grace can shape a soul willing to say “yes” to God at every step. The key virtues of Sr. Mary Glowrey are collected from the biographical sketch “A Nun Revolutionizes”, (chapters 8-12) which highlight a transformative period—marked by adolescence, vocational discernment, medical training, and the early years of her missionary service. During this time, several virtues come to the forefront, each one a window into the soul of a woman wholly surrendered to God.
Trust in Divine Providence: Sr. Mary’s journey was one of remarkable surrender to the unknown. Time and again, her life followed a path she could never have planned, yet she embraced each step with serene confidence in God’s will. From winning a scholarship to boarding at Rosary Place to entering medical school and eventually journeying to India, every chapter was marked by trust—not in her own plans, but in God’s unfolding design.
“Blessed is she who expects nothing, for she shall not be disappointed.”
Love of Learning and Intellectual Discipline: Education was never a matter of prestige for Sr. Mary, it was a tool to serve. She repeated her matriculation year not for ambition, but to broaden her knowledge. Despite initial doubts about pursuing medicine, she responded to the call and excelled, earning both MBBS and MD degrees. Her academic achievements were grounded in discipline, courage, and an unwavering desire to be of use where God needed her most.
Deep Spirituality and Discernment: Sr. Mary Glowrey’s brilliance in the world of medicine never overshadowed her deep spiritual life. Amidst her rigorous schedule, she remained anchored in prayer, daily Eucharist, and devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. The prayer of Bl. Claude de la Colombière guided her interior life, and she consistently turned to the Sacred Heart in discernment. Her deepest desire was not success, but sanctity.
“Thine alone will be the glory of my sanctification if I become a saint.”
Self-Sacrifice and Generosity: Few would have walked away from a flourishing medical career in Melbourne—especially as one of the first women in such a position. But Sr. Mary did, choosing instead a life of poverty, obedience, and service. Her journey to India was marked by wartime restrictions, cultural unfamiliarity, and immense uncertainty, yet she embraced it all with generous self-abandonment to God’s plan.
Compassion and Medical Apostolate: Upon her arrival in India, she began with virtually nothing - a small table and three medicine bottles. But through tireless effort and divine inspiration, she began transforming the face of healthcare for Indian women. She trained local women in midwifery and first aid, all while upholding Catholic medical ethics. Her dream of a Catholic Medical College was rooted in the desire to form doctors who would champion life and human dignity, rejecting ideologies like eugenics.
Obedience and Humility: Sr. Mary entered a Congregation without even knowing its name and embraced its humble beginnings with grace. She quietly adjusted to missionary life, learned new languages, and submitted her plans to God’s will at every turn. Despite her pioneering work in Catholic medical missions, she never sought acclaim. Every decision was filtered through prayer and spiritual discernment.
Visionary Leadership: Beyond her immediate service, Sr. Mary’s legacy includes far-reaching initiatives. She played a pivotal role in founding the Catholic Hospital Association of India in 1943, promoting collaboration among religious health institutions. Her voice echoed even in international forums, like the International Medical Congress in Vienna, where her advocacy led to significant Church support for Catholic healthcare initiatives.
Sr. Mary Glowrey’s life was not defined by one singular act of greatness, but by a thousand small decisions made in love, obedience, and faith. Her witness continues to inspire, not because she achieved fame or fortune, but because she lived a life deeply united with Christ quietly, courageously, and completely.
She shows us that holiness is possible not in distant heroism, but in the hidden yeses of everyday life.
Sr. Kochumary Chellakudam
Vice-postulator
Cause of Canonization of the Servant of God
Mary Glowrey