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Julian Edmund Tenison-Woods (15 November 18327 October 1889) was an English Catholic priest and geologist, active in Australia.〔D. H. Borchardt, (Tenison-Woods, Julian Edmund (1832 - 1889) ), ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Volume 6, MUP, 1976, pp. 254-255. Retrieved 23 March 2010.〕 With Mary MacKillop (later Saint Mary MacKillop), he co-founded the Congregation of Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart at Penola in 1866. ==Early life== Woods was born in London, the sixth son〔 (of eleven children) of James Tenison Woods, Q.C., a sub-editor of ''The Times'', and his wife, Henrietta Maria Saint-Eloy, née Tenison,〔 daughter of the Rev. Joseph Tenison.〔 Among his ancestors were several outstanding Irish Catholic and Anglican religious leaders. He attended Thomas Hunt's Catholic school, Kent House, Hammersmith, and, briefly, Newington Grammar School. James Woods was a Roman Catholic, but apparently not a very strict one. His mother belonged to the Church of England and was of the same family as Archbishop Tenison, well-known around the beginning of the eighteenth century. Julian Woods was baptized and confirmed in the church of his father but probably during his youth there was a period when he fell away from his church. His own manuscript memoirs, written during his last illness, represents him as leading the life of an Anglican when 16 years old, and being converted to Catholicism soon afterwards. Woods' biographer, the Rev. George O'Neill, S.J., discusses the question at some length and gives reasons for thinking that Woods's memory at the time of writing the memoir may be untrustworthy.
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