Early Settlement

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    Early Settlement

  • First Public Catholic Mass

    First Public Catholic Mass
    The first public mass on Australian soil was presented at Port Jackson by Fr James Dixon on 15th May 1803. This was then all followed by a mass at Parramatta on 22nd May. Then at Hawkesbury on 29th May. The Catholics who had recently arrived in Australia could now celebrate their religion and feel at peace.
  • Fr James Dixon

    Fr James Dixon
    He conducted the first public Roman Catholic mass and marriage in Sydney.
  • The Castle Hill Uprising

    The Castle Hill Uprising
    Australia's first uprising was The Castle Hill Rebellion. The factors that led to this rebellion was a group of Irish convicts that were trying to overthrow British Rules in New South Wales so that they could return to Ireland and continue to fight for an Irish republic.
  • The Rum Rebellion

    The Rum Rebellion
    The Rum Rebellion, (January 26, 1808).
    In Australian history, an uprising in which Gov William Bligh of New South Wales, was deposed by local critics, which majority of them had ties with the New South Wales Corps. He also had been the victim of the famous Bounty mutiny earlier.
  • William Davis

    William Davis
    William Davis was a very kind man. In 1817 - 1818 William and Catherine Davis offered to donate their land at Church Hill for the site. Later In 1840 he allowed his house to be used for catholic prayer, and later used as the official house of God and let the banned priest, “ Jeremiah O’Flynn ” to perform secret masses.
  • Fr Jeremiah O’Flynn

    Fr Jeremiah O’Flynn
    Fr Jeremiah O'Flynn came to Australia in 1817 as a non-convict priest. He intended to contribute to the catholic church of Australia by being a minister to the community. He ended up having to run away as he had official authority from the Church of Rome but not from the Governor Macquarie which meant he was performing illegal worship services.
  • George Morley

    George Morley
    George Morley was the first head teacher at Parramatta Marist, Old Boys Union. Which frankly still exists today.
  • Early Catholic Education

    Early Catholic Education
    Marist High is the oldest Catholic School in Australia. It’s tradition and history spans over 190 years. It was a highly respected school for both girls and boys. It was founded by Fr John Therry and its original site was adjacent to St Patrick's Cathedral, Parramatta - Australia.
  • St Mary’s Cathedral

    St Mary’s Cathedral
    Built on the original site of the first piece of land granted to the Catholic Church in Australia. St Mary's Cathedral is the first Catholic Church built in Australia. The cathedral holds major architectural significance as the largest 19th century ecclesiastical building built in the English Gothic style around the world.
  • Fr John Therry

    Fr John Therry
    Fr John Therry played a major role in the establishment of Australian Catholicism. He built multiple churches around Australia. And is very well know for building St. Bedes Church in Appin, which is the oldest Catholic Church in Australia and is still being used in Today’s Modern Society.
  • Fr Philip Connolly

    Fr Philip Connolly
    Fr Phillip Connolly was a catholic priest. He arrived in Hobart in 1821 and was first permanently appointed Chaplain. His most major role he had to serve was preparing convicted felons for death on the Gallows.
  • Establishment Of The Catholic Church In Tasmania

    Establishment Of The Catholic Church In Tasmania
    The Catholic Church became established in Tasmania. Then in Van Diemen's Land in 1821. Along side the arrival of Father Philip Connolly. At that time, about one third of the population was Roman Catholic. And for most of Tasmania's history the proportion of Catholics to other religions has only been about one fifth.
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    Formative Years

  • John Bede Polding

    John Bede Polding
    Starting from 1835, John Bede Polding was the first Roman Catholic Bishop in Australia. Eight years later in 1843 he became the first appointed archbishop of Sydney, Australia.
  • The Arrival Of The Marist Brothers

    The Arrival Of The Marist Brothers
    In 1837 the first Marist Brother set foot on Australian soil. Between the years of 1836 and 1858 30 of brothers came to Australia and other countries to work as missionaries. And In 1872 the Marist Brothers opened their first school in Sydney.
  • The Eureka Stockade

    The Eureka Stockade
    The Eureka Stockade was a rebellion that occurred in 1854. It involved gold miners in Ballarat, Victoria - Australia. They felt that the government were enforcing unfair laws and policing of their work. The police invaded the miners to enforce the laws but the miners refused to cooperate and burned their licences and stoned police. In the end the miners rebellion was defeated by the Victorian Authorities.
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    Growth Years

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    Contemporary Society