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Saint Mary's Parish in Maryborough, Queensland is a Roman Catholic parish within the canonical jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. == Historic events == Bishop James Quinn arrived in the diocese in 1861. Bishop Quinn began his first visit of the diocese accompanied by Father Renehan and Father Tissot, who also had recently arrived. They left Brisbane on the steamer ''Clarence'' on 23 July 1861, and two days later arrived in Maryborough. Fr. Tissot remained in Maryborough and became its first resident priest. * 1852: First Mass in Maryborough. * 1852: Home of Sergeant (constable) William McAdam, at Baddow. * 1858: Wooden church/school. A school house was built on the present presbytery site in early 1858. Mass was celebrated here when priests visited. * On 15 July 18, it transferred from James Cleary to Arch Quinn. * On 29 July 1869, the foundation stone for the new church was laid. * Between 1869 and 1872 the church was built. * From 6 July 1870 to April 1880, the parish school was in the care of the Sisters of St. Joseph. * On 4 February 1872, St. Mary's church was completed and blessed by Bishop Quinn. The architect was Charles Tiffin. * On 26 April 1872, the church's benefactor James Cleary died at age 78. Cleary was buried in St Mary's church. The land was donated by himself. * On Saturday 10 July 1875, Fr. Tissot departed for Brisbane en route to France. He died in the Paris on 16 February 1895. * On 24 February 1878 the Sacred Heart church Tiaro opened. * Suddenly Thomas O'Brien died, while going to Bundaberg on Wednesday 12 June 1878. * From 1878 to 1879, Fr. Hanley administered the parish until was suddenly transferred to Bundaberg parish causing the parishioners to become upset. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Saint Mary's Catholic Parish Maryborough」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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