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        From the collection of Friends of St Brigids Association
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        Book - From the Murray to the Sea : The History of Catholic Education in the Ballarat Diocese, Blee, J, and Catholic Education Office (Ballarat). 2004. From the Murray to the Sea : The History of Catholic Education in the Ballarat Diocese. Ballarat Vic: Catholic Education Office and Indra Publishing

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        Accessed 28 March 2023

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        • Ceremonial object - Benediction  cope, Cream damask satin benediction cope  with red lining. Multicoloured  and gold embroidery along rim  and IHS embroidered  on the the hood  which on this cope is  a mere ornamental appendage
          Friends of St Brigids Association

          Ceremonial object - Benediction cope, Cream damask satin benediction cope with red lining. Multicoloured and gold embroidery along rim and IHS embroidered on the the hood which on this cope is a mere ornamental appendage

          Originally used at St Brigid'e Church , Crossley

          White satin damask, embroidered and lined with red frabric.

          IHS embroidered on hood

        • Ceremonial object - Benediction  cope, Black moire taffeta  Benediction Cope with fringed silver embroidery  edging.   IHS  and flowers  embroidery . 1Metal clasp. 123cm
          Friends of St Brigids Association

          Ceremonial object - Benediction cope, Black moire taffeta Benediction Cope with fringed silver embroidery edging. IHS and flowers embroidery . 1Metal clasp. 123cm

        • Ceremonial object - Ecclesiastical clothing, Alb - White liturgical vestment
          Friends of St Brigids Association

          Ceremonial object - Ecclesiastical clothing, Alb - White liturgical vestment

          Worn during religious ceremonies at St Brigid's Church, Crossley during later part of 20th c.

          Full-length white linen ecclesiastical vestment with long sleeves . Velcro fasterner.

          ecclesiastical clothing

        • Ceremonial object - Ecclesiastical clothing, CHASUBLE and matching STOLE Red synthetic fabric. Symbols ( Alpha , Omega and Staurogram)  machine embroidered  in yellow, orange, red and black on front and back
          Friends of St Brigids Association

          Ceremonial object - Ecclesiastical clothing, CHASUBLE and matching STOLE Red synthetic fabric. Symbols ( Alpha , Omega and Staurogram) machine embroidered in yellow, orange, red and black on front and back

          Worn during religious ceremonies at St Brigid's Church, Crossley during later part of 20th c.

          ecclesiastical clothing

        • Ceremonial object - Ecclesiastical clothing, Chasuble and matching stole. Lime green synthetic material with gold and purple braid sewn perpendicularly down front and back
          Friends of St Brigids Association

          Ceremonial object - Ecclesiastical clothing, Chasuble and matching stole. Lime green synthetic material with gold and purple braid sewn perpendicularly down front and back

          Vestment worn at St Brigid's Church, Crossley. 20th C

          Vestments worn at St Brigid's Church, Crossley. 20th C

          Lime green synthetic material with gold and purple braid sewn perpendicularly down front and back.

          ecclesiastical clothing, vestments

        • Ceremonial object - Ecclesiastical clothing, Chasuable and matching stole . The chasuble is the outermost liturgical vestment worn by clergy for the celebration of the Eucharist , the stole
          Friends of St Brigids Association

          Ceremonial object - Ecclesiastical clothing, Chasuable and matching stole . The chasuble is the outermost liturgical vestment worn by clergy for the celebration of the Eucharist , the stole

          Worn during religious ceremonies at St Brigid's Church , Crossley during later part of 20th c.

          Oval shaped tunic style garment

          Red, green and black embroidery

          ecclesiastical clothing

        • Ceremonial object - Humeral Veil, Humeral Veil -  a liturgical vestment that covers the shoulders and hands of the minister to carry the Blessed Sacrament or give Benediction
          Friends of St Brigids Association

          Ceremonial object - Humeral Veil, Humeral Veil - a liturgical vestment that covers the shoulders and hands of the minister to carry the Blessed Sacrament or give Benediction

          Used at St Brigid's Church Crossley

          Rectangular cloth

          "Benediction " : "CSNG Crossley"

          ceremonial textiles

        • Clothing - Ecclesiastical clothing, Surplice. White linen tunic  reaching to the knees, with moderately wide sleeves.  Crocheted lace trim with  pascal lamb symbol and cross
          Friends of St Brigids Association

          Clothing - Ecclesiastical clothing, Surplice. White linen tunic reaching to the knees, with moderately wide sleeves. Crocheted lace trim with pascal lamb symbol and cross

          Used at St Brigid's Crossley during 20th Century

          White linen tunic reaching to the knees, with moderately wide sleeves. Crocheted lace trim with pascal lamb symbol and cross

          ecclesiastical clothing

        • Ceremonial object - Altar cloth, 2009
          Friends of St Brigids Association

          Ceremonial object - Altar cloth, 2009

          Used on altar at St Brigid's Church, Crossley

          Cream altar cloth used to cover an altar. In the Catholic Church it is used as a sign of respect towards the holiness of the altar.

          Celtic cross embroidered in red . Hand embroidered in center / bottom of cloth.

          ceremonial textiles, altarcloths

        • Ceremonial object - Stole, White synthetic stole. Symbol of cross embroidered in orange, yellow and blue
          Friends of St Brigids Association

          Ceremonial object - Stole, White synthetic stole. Symbol of cross embroidered in orange, yellow and blue

          Vestment worn at St Brigid's Church, Crossley. 20th C

          Vestment worn at St Brigid's Church, Crossley. 20th C

          White synthetic stole.

          Symbol of cross machine embroidered in orange, yellow and blue.

          ecclesiastical clothing, vestments, religious objects

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - The movement, Ormonde, Paul. 1972. The movement. Melbourne [et al.]: Nelson Australia

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - The Church on the Hill: A Centenary History of St Brigid’s, Crossley, and Its Irish-Australian Community, Doyle, Helen. 2014. The Church on the Hill: A Centenary History of St Brigid’s, Crossley, and Its Irish-Australian Community. Bridin Books. ISBN 978099243323

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - The Irish in Australia, O’Farrell, Patrick James. 1993 . The Irish in Australia. Sydney: NSW University Press

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - Western Victoria, Its Geography, Geology, and Social Condition; the Narrative of an Educational Tour in 1857, Bonwick, James, and Charles Edward Sayers. 1970. Western Victoria, Its Geography, Geology, and Social Condition; the Narrative of an Educational Tour in 1857. Melbourne: Heinemann

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - Ireland’s New Worlds : Immigrants, Politics, and Society in the United States and Australia, 1815-1922, Campbell, Malcolm. 2008. Ireland’s New Worlds : Immigrants, Politics, and Society in the United States and Australia, 1815-1922. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press

        • 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

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - Budget Estimates 1 September 2011. Concept Development of a Cultural Centre St Brigid’s Australian-Irish Cultural & Heritage Centre, Challisdesign. 2011. Budget Estimates 1 September 2011. Concept Development of a Cultural Centre St Brigid’s Australian-Irish Cultural & Heritage Centre. North Geelong: Challis design Pty Ltd

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - Cartoons of Australian History, Coleman, Peter, and Les Tanner. 1978. Cartoons of Australian History. West Melbourne: T. Nelson Australia

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - A History of Ireland, Cronin, Mike. 2001. A History of Ireland. Houndsmill, Hampshire: Palgrave

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - The Given Note : Traditional Music and Modern Irish Poetry, Crosson, Seán. 2008. The Given Note : Traditional Music and Modern Irish Poetry. Newcastle, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - Buntús Cainte. First Steps in Spoken Irish. Part 3, Domhnalláin, Tomás Ó. 1968. Buntús Cainte. First Steps in Spoken Irish. Part 3. Government of Ireland

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - An Atlas of Irish History, Edwards, Ruth Dudley. 1989. An Atlas of Irish History. London ; New York : Methuen, 1981 1 atlas (286 p.) : maps ; 24 cm

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - Holy See, Unholy Me : 1,000 Days in Rome : Tales from My Time as Australian Ambassador to the Vatican, Fischer, Tim, and Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2013. Holy See, Unholy Me : 1,000 Days in Rome : Tales from My Time as Australian Ambassador to the Vatican. Sydney, N.S.W.: ABC Books

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - Catholic education in Australia : 1806-195. Volume 1 Catholic schools and the denominational system, Fogarty, Ronald. 1959. Catholic education in Australia : 1806-195. Volume 1 Catholic schools and the denominational system. Melbourne : Melbourne University Press, 1959 2 v. : ill., facsims. ; 25 cm

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - Catholic education in Australia : 1806-1950.Volume 11 Catholic education under the religious orders, Fogarty, Ronald. 1959. Catholic education in Australia : 1806-1950.Volume 11 Catholic education under the religious orders. Melbourne : Melbourne University Press, 1959 2 v. : ill., facsims. ; 25 cm

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - Directory of Irish Archives, Helferty, Seamus, and Raymond Refausse. 1988. Directory of Irish Archives. Blackrock, Co. Dublin : Irish Academic Press, c1988 112 p. ; 24 cm

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - Men of Yesterday : A Social History of the Western District of Victoria, 1834-1890, Kiddle, Margaret. 1967. Men of Yesterday : A Social History of the Western District of Victoria, 1834-1890. Melbourne : Melbourne University Press, 1967 xviii, 573 p., 10 p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 24 cm

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          The Great Calamity. The Irish Famine 1845-52, Kinealy, Christine. 1994. The Great Calamity. The Irish Famine 1845-52. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - Saving St Brigid’s, Lane, Regina. 2014. Saving St Brigid’s. Carlton South, Victoria : Bridin Books, 2014 .242 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), maps, portraits ; 24 cm

        • Friends of St Brigids Association

          Book - An Leabhar Mòr = The Great Book of Gaelic, Maclean, Malcolm, and Theo Dorgan. n.d. An Leabhar Mòr = The Great Book of Gaelic. Dublin : O'Brien Press, [2008]

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