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The Archbishops of Melbourne |
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By Dean W.J. McCarthy
The Catholic Church of Melbourne has had eight Archbishops. Three Archbishops
- Goold, Carr, and Mannix - were born in Ireland. Archbishop Simonds
and Cardinal Knox were born in Glen Innis, New South Wales and Bayswater,
Western Australia, respectively, while Archbishops Little and Pell are
native Victorians, claim as their common Alma Mater St. Patrick's
College, Ballarat and Denis J. Hart. Archbishop Denis Hart was born at East Melbourne on 16 May 1941, the
eldest of three children of Kevin James Hart and Annie Eileen Larkan.
His primary education was at St John's Marist Brothers, Hawthorn
1946-53 and Xavier College, Kew 1954-59. He studied for the priesthood
at Corpus Christi College, Werribee 1960-63 and Corpus Christi College,
Glen Waverley 1963-67. He was ordained to the priesthood at St
Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne on 22 July 1967 by Most Reverend A F Fox
DD, the then Auxiliary Bishop. . Each archbishop however has contributed most significantly
to the story and the fabric of St. Patrick's.
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A Quest for Perfection: William Wilkinson Wardell and St Patrick's Cathedral |
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By T.A. Hazell
"Inveni Quod Quaesivi" translates as "I have found that which
I sought". This is the motto adopted by the young architect and,
engineer, William Wilkinson Wardell, at the time of his reception into
the Catholic Church, in London, in 1843.
Wardell's conversion was the climax of a period of intense spiritual
introspection and study, begun during the previous five years, when he
was engaged on engineering surveys throughout England for the implementation
of the new railways system. His keen mind was instantly drawn to the
monuments of England's Catholic past, to the great Cathedrals, ruined
Abbeys and Parish Churches which dominated the landscape.
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The Life and Times of a Cathedral: Foundation to Restoration: 1858-1996 |
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The Diocese of Melbourne was created, as a suffragan see
of the Archdiocese of Sydney, by Pope Pius IX on 26 June,
1847. Father James Alipius Goold, an Augustinian priest who
was in charge of the District of Campbelltown, just out of
Sydney, was appointed the first Bishop of the new diocese
on 9 July, 1847. The sesquicentenary of these two events
is being commemorated, also, in this centenary year of the
consecration of St Patrick's Cathedral.
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Dates in the History of St Patrick's Cathedral |
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| 1835 |
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Settlement of Melbourne (at the head of Port
Phillip Bay) in Port Phillip District of the Colony of NSW. |
| 1839 |
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Rev Patrick Bonaventure Geoghegan OSF, first priest, arrives
in Melbourne. |
| 1847 |
July 9 |
Australia Felix established as the Diocese of Melbourne
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