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Bernard Denis Stewart

Bernard Denis Stewart D.D., B.A., LL.B. (2 August 1900 – 15 October 1988) was a Bishop of Sandhurst, Victoria (Australia).〔Val Noone, ('Stewart, Bernard Denis (1900–1988)' ), ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, published first in hardcopy 2012, accessed online 15 March 2015〕
Stewart was born at Essendon, Victoria to parents Ronald and Rose. He had six brothers, who were enrolled at the same school, and one sister. He attended St. Columba's Primary school, Essendon before moving to St. Joseph's Christian Brothers' College North Melbourne where he was a pupil between 1909 and 1916. Stewart was a very talented student, fair sportsman and football player. While at school he achieved Dux of College in both 1915 and 1916.〔Stewart, Ronald (2000) ''The Spirit of North 1903-2000.'' North Melbourne, St. Joseph's College Melbourne〕 He sat for and passed the Senior Public Service Exam in 1916 and entered the Federal Public Service the following year.
Studying part-time, under a Newman Scholarship, Stewart was awarded the Bachelor of Arts in 1920 and the Bachelor of Laws in 1922.〔("All About People: Tittle Tattle" ). (29 April 1920). ''The Catholic Press'' (Sydney), p. 22. Retrieved 15 March 2015〕 Under the sponsorship of Archbishop Daniel Mannix, Stewart travelled to Rome where he began his studies for the priesthood. He was ordained in 1929 and in 1930 returned to Australia where he worked in a variety of Parishes prior to the Second World War.
Between 1939 and 1944 Stewart served as Chaplain to the Citizen Military Forces (CMF) at home, predominantly in Melbourne.
Stewart was made Coadjutor bishop on 11 February 1947〔("Coadjutor Bishop of Sandhurst" ) (12 February 1947). ''The Argus'' (Melbourne), p. 8. Retrieved March 15, 2015〕 and Bishop of Sandhurst on 18 August 1950, a post he retained until 1979.〔("Bishop retires" ). (30 April 1979). ''The Canberra Times'', p. 9. Retrieved 15 March 2015〕 Stewart died at Bendigo in 1988.
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