Showing 14 items matching "sandhurst dioceses"
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - AULSEBROOK COLLECTION: EPISCOPAL ORDINATION, 1979
... Sandhurst dioceses...Sacred Heart Cathedral Bishop Noel Daly Sandhurst dioceses ...Aulsebrook Collection: Service Pamphlet for, - Episcopal Ordination of the Most Reverend Noel Desmond Daly, D.D. Bishop of Sandhurst -11th July 1979 -Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo -A5, paper, purple design on cover,sacred heart cathedral, bishop noel daly, sandhurst dioceses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CHURCHES OF BENDIGO COLLECTION: SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL
... of the Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo, Diocese of Sandhurst. Details..., Bendigo, Diocese of Sandhurst. Details of the events provided ...Brochure for the Centenary celebrations 1901-2001 of the Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo, Diocese of Sandhurst. Details of the events provided.church, centenary, sacred heart cathedral -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - MORE PROPHETIC THAN WE KNEW, 1999
... Bendigo - YCW - Sandhurst Diocese... in the Diocese of Sandhurst. Published by Breda Phillips 127 pages... Bendigo ycw Bendigo - YCW - Sandhurst Diocese Cardinal Joseph ...More Prophetic Than We Knew, A history of the YCW in the Diocese of Sandhurst. Published by Breda Phillips 127 pages with photographs.Breda Phillipsbook, bendigo, ycw, bendigo - ycw - sandhurst diocese, cardinal joseph cardijn. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - A HISTORY OF THE PARISH OF ST AUGUSTINE'S: MYERS FLAT
... - The oldest Church in the Sandhurst Diocese by Fay Parker. A 7 loose... in the Sandhurst Diocese by Fay Parker. A 7 loose- paged printed document ...A history of the Parish of St Augustine's Myers Flat - The oldest Church in the Sandhurst Diocese by Fay Parker. A 7 loose- paged printed document covering - early history of Myers Flat; Myers Flat school; building and dedication of church/school (1864); enrolments of children; fund raising; Myers Flat Cricket Club; hotels in Myers Flat (& Brewery)); choir and missions at St Augustine's; teachers and students (incl. names of students in last years); restoration (1964/5); National Trust classification (1970); priests over the years ; names of families still attending St Liborious and St Augustine's with original forebears among first parishioners; bibliography; final page is a poem about ''St Augustine's'' written by Aimee Rees to celebrate the centenary of St Augustine's. B. Single typed page beginning ''My grandmother Anne Rocks was born at Myers Flat on November 2nd, 1867 '' with further information re great grandmother and great grandfather and (10) children of that family - no author given for this page (but could be Fay Parker???)Fay Parkerchurch, history, st augustines myers flat, myers flat school, cricket club, brewery, myers flat cricket club, st liborious, st augustine's, anne rocks. rev. dean hayes. right rev. bishop goold. rev. dr backhaus. st ausustine's poem. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - AULSEBROOK COLLECTION: CONSECRATION PROGRAM, 1977
... Diocese of Sandhurst Consecration: Bendigo 14th May 1977 A5, white... Collection: Program Sacred Heart Cathedral Diocese of Sandhurst ...Aulsebrook Collection: Program Sacred Heart Cathedral Diocese of Sandhurst Consecration: Bendigo 14th May 1977 A5, white, typed,44 pages List of consecrators, description of consecration service in extensive details: music, prayers, actionssacred heart cathedral, sandhurst, consacration -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Catholic Education Commission of Victoria, Koorie studies in SOSE : years 7-10, 2001
... of the Sandhurst Diocese Cultural centres/?camps across Victoria.... of the Sandhurst Diocese Cultural centres/?camps across Victoria. Koorie ...Section 1. Notes on the use of this resource Section 2. Policy support statements. Aboriginal Studies Policy Statement of Victorian Aboriginal Education Association Incorporated (VAEAI) National Principles and Guidelines for Aboriginal Studies and Torres Strait Islander Studies, K-12 Principles for the Introduction of Aboriginal Perspectives in the Curriculum of the Catholic School (Catholic Education Commission of Victoria Policy 1.3, 1987) Section 3. Language, culture and viewpoint: issues of terminology Section 4. Units of work Unit 1. Koorie people of south-east Australia: a contemporary view Unit 2. On sacred ground Unit 3. Koorie life in the pre-contact era Unit 4. Mulla Meea-Baa Gnuenjall: a long time ago, and today Unit 5. The land we share: human stories in the environment Unit 6. Frontier wars Unit 7. Aboriginal mission stations and reserves in Victoria Unit 8. Land, law and indigenous Australians Section 5. Directory of indigenous organisations and affiliated groups/?agencies. National organisations Victorian organisations Catholic Education Commission of Victoria Indigenous Education personnel Organisations within regions of the Archdiocese of Melbourne Organisations within regions of the Ballarat Diocese Organisations within regions of the Sale Diocese Organisations within regions of the Sandhurst Diocese Cultural centres/?camps across Victoria.maps, b&w photographsvaeai, history, curriculum development, koorie studies, catholic education commission of victoria, secondary school education, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: CROWNING GLORY
... , a series of ''queen'' competitions were held throughout the Diocese...'' competitions were held throughout the Diocese of Sandhurst. After ...Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2001. Crowning glory: to raise funds for extensions to st Aidan's Orphanage, a series of ''queen'' competitions were held throughout the Diocese of Sandhurst. After months of fetes, raffles, house parties, dances, etc; the grand final climax was the crowning of the ''queen'' at the Princess Theatre. Pictured is Lil Delaney as the ''queen'', two standing are Alma Waldron and Carmel McInerny and the train bearers are Gloria Patten and Peg Elliot; circa 1926. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL, BENDIGO
... Bendigo Sandhurst Catholic Catholic diocese black and white photo ...black and white photo: image shows front view of Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo. Brick front fence ( stepped ) and stairway to main door.bendigo, church, sacred heart cathedral, sacred heart cathedral, bendigo, sandhurst, catholic, catholic diocese -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL CONSECRATION, 1977
... Diocese of Sandhurst... CHURCH Celebration catholic church Diocese of Sandhurst Sacred ...Sacred Heart Cathedral Consecration Bendigo 14th May 1977.Replica drawing on front cover. (Library No. 0087.1 SAC on bottom front left corner.) Note - this item not found on library shelf. This copy placed in Library box 18Diocese of Sandhurstchurch, celebration, catholic church -
Sandhurst Diocese Historical Commission
Knife, Circa 1870 - 1900
... Sandhurst Diocese Historical Commission Bendigo goldfields ...Martin Crane was the first Bishop of Sandhurst. 1874 - 1901. The knife was probably a gift and is engraved on the front with his name. Martin Crane was a progressive leader in Sandhurst and built many new schools and churches in the Diocese. The knife is significant because it belonged to the first Bishop of Sandhurst, Martin Crane. Irish born Crane was an Augustinian priest before being ordained in 1874. Crane was Bishop of Sandhurst for 27 years. Elaborately engraved sterling silver knife. Floral, leafy design. Probably a cheese or butter knife. The handle sits 90 degrees to the knife blade. This a part of a cutlery set. Bishop. M. Crane. Engraved on the front of knife. Silversmith's name/symbol engraved on the back of knife blade. Sterling. P??? engraved on the back of knife blade. knife, silverplate, cutlery, catholic clergy -
Friends of St Brigids Association
Book - Some of the Fruits of Fifty Years : Ecclesiastical Annals of the Archdiocese of Melbourne, the Diocese of Sandhurst, the Diocese of Ballarat, the Diocese of Sale, since the Erection of Each, Carr, Thomas Joseph. 1897. Some of the Fruits of Fifty Years : Ecclesiastical Annals of the Archdiocese of Melbourne, the Diocese of Sandhurst, the Diocese of Ballarat, the Diocese of Sale, since the Erection of Each. Melbourne: A.H. Massina
... of the Archdiocese of Melbourne, the Diocese of Sandhurst..., the Diocese of Sandhurst, the Diocese of Ballarat, the Diocese... of Melbourne, the Diocese of Sandhurst, the Diocese of Ballarat ... -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Dean John Christian MacCullagh (1982 - 1917), 5/09/2023
John Christian MacCullagh (5/6/1832 - 24/9/1917) Born in Ireland Dean MacCullagh came to Victoria in 1863 and was ordained as a minister in 1864 and his first posting was to Lancefield where he served as the first resident minister 1867-1870. Following the death of his young wife he moved to Bendigo in 1870 as the parish minister for St Pauls in Myers Street. At this stage the church was a long way from completion. 1872 made Canon 1877 Bishop's Canon 1883 rural dean 1883 Archdeacon of Sandhurst 1902 Dean of the diocese 1916 retired due to ill health 1917 Died in Melbourne and was buried at Lancefield. A triptych stained glass window at St Pauls stands as a memorial to his service of 47 years.Biography Six-page notes on the life and service of Dean John Christian MacCullagh. Typed pages.biography, dean maccullagh -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Booklet - A History of St Francis Bethanga, Patricia Packer, 1992
... and the Diocese of Sandhurst. The church was relocated in 1917 after ...The first church in Bethanga was built by the Wesleyans in early 1876 and was also used by other denominations. In early 1886 the Anglican Church was built followed by St Francis Catholic Church later that year. St Francis Church provided a place of worship for nearly 150 years. It was part of the Parish of Wodonga and the Diocese of Sandhurst. The church was relocated in 1917 after it was decided the original location was unsuitable because of the steepness of its approach. Parishioners found it particularly difficult to attend in winter as the surrounds became wet and muddy. Land was purchased which had stables for horses and coaches that would stop between Wodonga and the Upper Murray. Reverend Dr James Flynn hired a carpenter and other workers to demolish the building and cut the church into sections where it was hauled and rebuilt on the new site in Bridge Street, Bethanga. After changing demographics and a dwindling congregation the last regular Mass was held at St Francis in December 2019. Following a decision to close St Francis Catholic Church a final farewell service on was held on 20th August 2022. The building was sold in October 2023.A small booklet of 56 pages including text and images.The first church in Bethanga was built by the Wesleyans in early 1876 and was also used by other denominations. In early 1886 the Anglican Church was built followed by St Francis Catholic Church later that year. St Francis Church provided a place of worship for nearly 150 years. It was part of the Parish of Wodonga and the Diocese of Sandhurst. The church was relocated in 1917 after it was decided the original location was unsuitable because of the steepness of its approach. Parishioners found it particularly difficult to attend in winter as the surrounds became wet and muddy. Land was purchased which had stables for horses and coaches that would stop between Wodonga and the Upper Murray. Reverend Dr James Flynn hired a carpenter and other workers to demolish the building and cut the church into sections where it was hauled and rebuilt on the new site in Bridge Street, Bethanga. After changing demographics and a dwindling congregation the last regular Mass was held at St Francis in December 2019. Following a decision to close St Francis Catholic Church a final farewell service on was held on 20th August 2022. The building was sold in October 2023.st francis church bethanga, bethanga community -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - John Beebe's Observatory Bendigo, Peter Anderson's article 2020
John Beebe was born in Sandhurst (Bendigo) in 1866. In his earlier years, John and his brother William operated a stonemason's business in Bendigo, designing and making monuments. John graduated as an architect in 1900 . By 1910, John was in sole practice in Bendigo, when he was appointed as architect for the Anglican Diocese. His churches from this period St. Paul's bluestone church in Axedale and St. John's in North Bendigo. He moved to Brisbane in 1916, possibly for health reasons. He died on 15 December 1936 and is buried in the Lutwyche cemetery in Brisbane in an unmarked grave. Lutwyche Cemetery Kedron, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia Plot MONUMENTAL-COE3-25A-21 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/239489809/john-beebe Four page collection of research on the observatory built by John Beebe at his residence at 55 Condon Street, Kennington. Articles are: one page brief biography "John Beebe's Observatory in Condon Street'; includes mention of how he acquired the telescope that was built into the brick observatory at Condon Street. "the building is a very rare survivor and an important relic of late 19 century scientific endeavour in Bendigo and should be placed on the Victorian Heritage Register'. Second article: two pages 'John Beebe, Architect, owner of East Bendigo Observatory. His later life in Queensland 1916 - 1936, by Peter Anderson April 2020. Article includes family history; John Beebe earlier life' John's brother William and his son Wilfred John Beebe; John's career in Bendigo; Astronomy in Bendigo; Fellowship of the Royal Astronomical Society and the move to Brisbane, Queensland and speculation upon the reasons. Third article: 'Our heritage in danger - amazing observatory comes to light' by Mike Butcher. Article addresses the significance of Beebe's observatory building ' and is representative of the city's early endeavours into scientific research'. At end of article a colour photo of the observatory with the heading 'John Beebe's observatory in Condon Street under threat of demolition'. john beebe, william beebe, observatory, 55 condon street kennington, stonemason, architect, st. pauls axedale, st. john's north bendigo, heritage significance