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Timeline of Catholicism in Australia

  • Spanish navel (sea) captain names Vanuatu 'La Australia del Espiritu Santo'

    Spanish navel (sea) captain names Vanuatu 'La Australia del Espiritu Santo'
    Picture of Pedro Fernandez de Quiros, the naval captain
    Translation: Southland of the Holy Spirit
  • First Fleet arrives at Sydney Cove

    First Fleet arrives at Sydney Cove
    This was a large group of people from the United Kingdom that had committed crimes, although there was no space for them to be at the jails in their original country, so they were transported to Australia instead. The conditions were rough in the boats and many were discriminated due to race. Some were even sold off to be slaves for people in Australia at that time.
  • First public mass held under Government supervision and is celebrated by a prisoner priest Fr. Dixon

    First public mass held under Government supervision and is celebrated by a prisoner priest Fr. Dixon
    Picture of Fr James Dixon
  • Australia's first official priests, fr John Therry and Fr Phillip Collony arrive in Sydney

    Australia's first official priests, fr John Therry and Fr Phillip Collony arrive in Sydney
    Fr Therry goes on to open the first Catholic school in Parramatta, while later on in 1920 Fr Collony leaves Fr Therry as the only priest there. Picture of Fr Therry
  • John Bede Poldin became Australia's first ever bishop

    John Bede Poldin became Australia's first ever bishop
    Eight years later he became the first archbishop of Sydney. He died on March 16th 1877.
  • Fr James Quinn was appointed the first bishop of Brisbane

    Fr James Quinn was appointed the first bishop of Brisbane
    He arrived at Brisbane from Ireland with his clergy and nuns on March 12th 1861.
  • Mary Mackillop and Fr Julian Tennison Wood create the Sisters of St. Joseph

    Mary Mackillop and Fr Julian Tennison Wood create the Sisters of St. Joseph
    One year later she goes on to become the First Sister and Mother Superior of the Sisters of St. Joseph.
  • The very first St Vincent De Paul Society was established in Sydney

    The very first St Vincent De Paul Society was established in Sydney
  • Archbishop Vaughan dies on a trip to England

    Archbishop Vaughan dies on a trip to England
    Roger William Bede Vaughan was known as a scholar and education advocate (speak, write or stand up for education) know for the upsurge of teaching orders and schools.
  • Death of Mother Mary Mackillop

    Death of Mother Mary Mackillop
    Mary Mackillop was known for always being a kind and compassionate person to those in need, and was even known to perform a miracle by her Josephite sisters praying for a woman in need of help due to her disease of lung cancer. This woman later gave birth to 6 children and lived to over 72 years of age.
  • James Scullin becomes Australia's first Catholic prime minister

    James Scullin becomes Australia's first Catholic prime minister
  • Archbishop Michael Kelly dies

    Archbishop Michael Kelly dies
    Archbishop Gilroy is appointed bishop of Sydney.
  • The archdiocese of Sydney now has 366 Catholic schools with 115,704 pupils

    The archdiocese of Sydney now has 366 Catholic schools with 115,704 pupils
    Cardinal Gilroy dies and is succeeded by Archbishop James Darcy Freeman. Picture of Gilroy
  • Pope John Paul II visits Australia

    Pope John Paul II visits Australia
    Picture of Pope John Paul II
  • Death of Pope John Paul II

    Death of Pope John Paul II
    Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is elected Pope Benedict XVI. Picture of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger