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matching catholic churches -- melbourne (vic.)
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The Celtic Club
Book, John Hussey, Henry Backhaus Doctor of Divinity: Pioneer priest of Bendigo, 1982
The best known name in early Bendigo was 'Henry Backhaus'. Businessman, financier, priest, musician, civic leader, philanthropist, healer of the sick. Reverend H. Backhaus was both founder of the Catholic Church and a founding father of the City of Bendigo.Index, plates, p.206.non-fictionThe best known name in early Bendigo was 'Henry Backhaus'. Businessman, financier, priest, musician, civic leader, philanthropist, healer of the sick. Reverend H. Backhaus was both founder of the Catholic Church and a founding father of the City of Bendigo.bendigo - victoria - history, roman catholic church - bendigo -
The Celtic Club
Book, Fr. James McDyer, Fr McDyer of Glencolumbkille: An autobiography, 1982
... , South Melbourne VIC 3205 Roman Catholic Church - Clergy Roman ...A rugged, individualistic, sensitive and humorous personality emerges clearly from the pages of this autobiography.Plates, map, p.118.non-fictionA rugged, individualistic, sensitive and humorous personality emerges clearly from the pages of this autobiography. roman catholic church - clergy, roman catholic church - ireland -
The Celtic Club
Book, Colm Kiernan, Daniel Mannix and Ireland, 1984
Daniel Mannix, ardent Irish nationalist, spent half of his long life as Catholic bishop of Melbourne. The author traces the influence of Irish nationalism on one of the twentieth century's most remarkable churchmen.Index, bib, ill, maps. p.226.non-fictionDaniel Mannix, ardent Irish nationalist, spent half of his long life as Catholic bishop of Melbourne. The author traces the influence of Irish nationalism on one of the twentieth century's most remarkable churchmen.daniel mannix - biography, roman catholic church - bishops -
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Book, Paddy Doyle, The God Squad, 1988
A remarkable, true story of a child survivor of an Irish industrial school, told with an extraordinary lack of bitterness for one so shockingly and shamefully treated.p.203.non-fictionA remarkable, true story of a child survivor of an Irish industrial school, told with an extraordinary lack of bitterness for one so shockingly and shamefully treated.child abuse - ireland, catholic church - ireland - child abuse -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper - Digital Image, Fionnuala Tate, "Sister Fionnuala Cunningham", 2013
Digital Image of a newspaper clipping with photograph about a plaque fitted to tram A1 242 honouring "Sister Fionnuala Cunningham" and her work for the Catholic church, school teacher and people. Information provided by Fionnuala Tate and Vic Sig web site, access 5/8/2013 for details of the tram. Note the spelling of the name on the plaque is incorrect. See Reg Item 3775 for a Newspaper clippingtrams, tramways, plaques, yarra trams, tram 242