Courtesy of the Catholic Diocese of Wagga Wagga
The Catholic Church of Australia welcomed some good news last week as the Most Rev Mark Stuart Edwards OMI was received as the sixth Bishop of Wagga Wagga during a Liturgical Reception and Solemn Mass at St Michael’s Cathedral, Wagga Wagga on 22 July.
The Liturgical Reception was held on the Feast of St Mary Magdalene with limited numbers in attendance because of current COVID-19 restrictions. The Solemn Mass was concelebrated with the archbishops and bishops who were able to travel, priests of the diocese of Wagga Wagga, and of other religious congregations.
Arriving at the Cathedral, Bishop Edwards was greeted by a traditional Wiradjuri smoking ceremony and was then welcomed by the metropolitan Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP, who presented him to the Apostolic Administrator Canberra-Goulburn Archbishop Christopher Prowse, and his delegate Father Kevin O’Reilly.
Following a ‘Welcome to Country’ by Wiradjuri Elder Aunty Kath Withers, Archbishop Fisher welcomed the intimate congregation declaring: “Good things come to those who wait. Clearly Pope Francis thinks Bishop Mark Edwards is a very good thing and so you’ve waited nearly four years for him as well as a COVID-19 lockdown to make this, not only one of the most welcome installation ceremonies but also one of the strangest in the history of the Church in Australia”.
His Excellency Most Rev Adolfo Tito C Yllana, the Apostolic Nuncio to Australia, read out the Apostolic Letter appointing Bishop Mark Edwards as head of the Wagga Wagga Diocese, first in Latin, then in English.
Among those able to attend the Mass were a number of civic dignitaries including Deputy Prime Minister and Federal Member for Riverina, Hon Michael McCormack MP; NSW Member for Wagga Wagga, Dr Joe McGirr MP; Mayor of Wagga Wagga, Councillor Greg Conkey OAM, and representatives of other churches, agencies and community groups.
A virtual choir of students from Catholic schools across the diocese performed Insieme (Together) via video as representatives of the clergy, religious and laity of the diocese and its agencies, civic and religious leaders, welcomed the bishop to his new role as shepherd of the people of Wagga Wagga.
Bishop Edwards, who was Auxiliary Bishop of Melbourne since 2014, thanked the Wagga Wagga Catholic community for their patience over the years without a bishop and praised the efforts of Archbishop Prowse in overseeing the diocese.
“I’m grateful to the people and clergy of the diocese who have made me so welcome and who have prayed for a bishop of the diocese,” he said.
“To be bishop of this diocese is a call from God through the Church.”
After Communion, Bishop Edwards thanked his family, friends, brother priests, and all those who could not attend the ceremony.
The Bishop’s Coat of Arms features the motto “Learn who you are in the eyes of God” in both English and Wiradjuri. This is an appeal from Saint Eugene de Mazenod, founder of the Oblates to experience that we are beloved children of God and that He delights in us.
The Liturgical Reception and Solemn Mass was held on 22 July 2020. Coronavirus restrictions governed the number of people present. The ceremony was live-streamed and can be viewed by Clicking Here