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George Morley
At the time of the English civil wars, George Morley was canon of christ church, and a royalist -
Fr James Dixon
born in 1758 he was a Irish priest transported to Sydney after taking part in the Irish uprising of 1798 -
fr Philip connolly
Catholic priest who arrived with Fr John Therry as the first Catholic chaplains in Sydney -
Jeremiah O'Flynn
he was a priest who helped to publicize the needs of catholics in New South Wales -
fr John Therry
Therry was responsible for building multiple churches around Aus. he is the most renowned for building st. beds church in Appin, which is the oldest Catholic Church still in Aus mainland. -
John bede Polding
He was the first Roman Catholic bishop in Aus, where 8 years later he became the first archbishop in Sydney Aus -
Mary Reibey
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First Public Mass
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The Castle Hill Uprising
the castle hill rebellion of 1804 was a rebellion by convicts against the colonial authority of the British colony of the New South Wales in the castle hill area -
The Rum Rebellion
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Establishment Of The Catholic Church In Tasmania
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St Marys Cathedral
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Beginning Of The Catholic Education
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Caroline Chisholm
From helping single girls Caroline Chisholm's work expanded to the assistance of family people, especially those who had large numbers of young children -
gold rush
the first gold rush started after a prospector discovered gold while in orange -
Eureka Stockade
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William davies
William Henry Davies was a welsh poet and writer. -
arrival of the Marist brothers
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Father Frank Fletcher
One of the founders of the Archdiocese of Sydney's Aboriginal Catholic Ministry (ACM) and one of the city's most well-known and beloved priests, Fr Frank Fletcher MSC is gravely ill.