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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 1H 2M

Mary MacKillop: Australia’s Only Saint - Yash Te Vishal Da Show

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Mary MacKillop: The Story of Australia’s Only Saint Have you ever wondered if miracles still happen in the modern world? Or better yet, did you know that Australia actually has its very own Saint? This week on The Yash and Vishal Show, things took a surprisingly deep turn between the jokes about camping gear and kitchen mishaps. Yash and Vishal sat down on Radio Haanji to explore the life of Mary MacKillop, while debating whether "roughing it" in Portland is actually fun. Exploring Portland: Camping or Comfort? The episode kicked off with Yash recounting his recent trip to Portland, Victoria. While Portland is famous for its lighthouse and rugged lookouts, the real debate was about the "modern camper." Yash described seeing travelers with entire kitchens on wheels—complete with piping hot showers and gourmet setups. It raises the question: is it still camping if you bring your entire house with you? Whether you are trekking the long trails near the lighthouse or just enjoying the view, the consensus was clear: humans love their comfort, even in the wild. Who Was Mary MacKillop? Vishal brought a fascinating piece of history to the table: the story of Mary MacKillop, Australia’s first and only Saint. Born in Fitzroy, Melbourne, in 1842, MacKillop dedicated her life to educating the poor and helping the marginalized. But becoming a Saint in the Catholic Church isn't just about being a good person; it requires a rigorous process of verifying miracles. The Miracles That Made a Saint To be canonized, the Vatican requires proof of two miracles that science cannot explain. Vishal detailed the two instances associated with MacKillop: The 1961 Recovery: A woman named Veronica Hopson was dying of acute leukemia. After prayers were offered to MacKillop, she made a sudden, permanent recovery that baffled doctors. The 1993 Case: A man with terminal lung cancer showed a complete disappearance of his tumors following similar intercessory prayers. The Vatican's medical board reviewed these cases, ensuring no medical treatment could account for the recoveries before officially recognizing them as miracles. When Men Take Over the Kitchen The energy shifted back to the domestic front as the duo discussed men cooking. From Dahi Chicken to Afghani Chicken recipes, they shared the unique "vibe" men bring to the kitchen. Vishal shared a hilarious story about a relative—a "Phuphad" (uncle)—who insisted on tempering the Kadi himself while enjoying a drink. The rule in that house? You don't eat from a plate; you eat straight from the pan to get the "real" flavor. It’s these small, chaotic family moments that define the Punjabi diaspora experience in Australia. Frequently Asked Questions Who was Mary MacKillop? Mary MacKillop was a Catholic nun born in Melbourne in 1842. She is the only Australian to be canonized as a saint. Known for her work in education and social welfare, she was recognized for two medically inexplicable miracles by the Vatican, leading to her official sainthood in 2010. What miracles did Mary MacKillop perform? The Vatican recognized two miracles attributed to Mary MacKillop. The first was the 1961 recovery of a woman from terminal leukemia. The second involved the 1993 disappearance of terminal lung cancer in a patient. Both cases were reviewed by medical experts and deemed scientifically inexplicable before her canonization. Where is Mary MacKillop buried? Saint Mary MacKillop is buried in the Mary MacKillop Memorial Chapel in North Sydney. It is a significant site for pilgrims and visitors interested in Australian religious history. The chapel stands as a quiet place for reflection on her life's work and her enduring impact on Australian society. What is Portland Victoria famous for? Portland is Victoria's first permanent European settlement. It is famous for its deep-water port, historic buildings, and natural landmarks like the Cape Nelson Lighthouse. It is also a popular spot for whale watching and hiking, offering rugged coastal views and excellent camping opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Can men cook traditional Punjabi dishes? In many Punjabi households, men are often the "specialty" chefs for meat dishes like Dahi Chicken or Afghani Chicken. While daily cooking is often shared, many men take pride in their unique recipes for social gatherings, often adding their own "tadka" or secret ingredients to traditional family favorites. Conclusion From the spiritual heights of sainthood to the practical struggles of lighting a campfire, this episode reminded us that life is a mix of the extraordinary and the everyday. Whether you are seeking a miracle or just a good recipe for chicken, there is always something new to learn when you tune in. 📻 Listen to The Yash and Vishal Show on Radio Haanji for more candid chats and community stories. Listen free: Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts Download the iOS app Download the Android app   Radio Haanji 1674 AM is Austalia's Punjabi community radio station. Listen free at haanji.com.au | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | iOS App | Android App Serving the Punjabi community in Australia, Canada, Singapore and world wide.

From the rugged coast of Portland to the spiritual legacy of Fitzroy, this episode of **The Yash and Vishal Show** covers it all. Yash kicks things off with his latest trip to Portland, Victoria. He’s got some thoughts on modern ”camping”—specifically, why everyone seems to have a full kitchen and a hot shower attached to their car. Is it still camping if you’re more comfortable than you are at home? Then, the conversation takes a fascinating turn into Australian history as Vishal shares the story of Mary MacKillop. Did you know she’s the only Australian to ever be canonized as a Saint? We dive into the rigorous Vatican process, the science of verifying miracles, and the two incredible stories of recovery that led to her sainthood. Finally, we talk shop in the kitchen. What is it about men cooking that makes it such an event? From Dahi Chicken secrets to the ”Phuphad” way of eating Kadi straight from the pan, we celebrate the messy, flavorful traditions of Punjabi family life. Key Takeaways Why Portland, VIC is the ultimate (fancy) camping destination. The medically verified miracles of Saint Mary MacKillop. The unwritten rules of Punjabi men in the kitchen. Hosted by Yash and Vishal. Only on Radio Haanji. Don’t forget to follow and subscribe — new episodes every week on Radio Haanji 1674 AM and haanji.com.au.[cite: 2]

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