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First Fleet arrives in New South Wales
30%of the 756 convicts to arrive on the first fleet in 1788 were baptised Catholics. It took three months on the first fleet to arrive. -
1792 Catholics asks for a priest.
Five lay Catholics petitioned Governor Philip for appointment of a catholic priest -
First two priest arrive in New South Wales
Fr Dixon was caught up in the reaction of 1798 and was transported to New South Wales, arriving in January 1800 -
First mass allowed to be celebrated.
The first "official" mass celebrated in New South Wales occurred in Sydney 15 may 1803. There was also police watched everybody. A second mass was not allowed for a further 16 years. -
First free priest arrived.
While Father O'Flynn was not a convict he was not approved by England but he was expelled from New South Wales in 1818 -
First official Catholic Priest arrive
Fathers Connolly and Therry are the official Catholic priest were the first ever priests in Wales. -
First priest arrives in Brisbane
As the colony of Moreton Bay (where Brisbane is now) was part of the colony of New South Wales Polding was also the Archbishop of Moreton Bay.