Selected papers relating to Australia [microform].
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Downside Abbey (Bath, England)
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The microfilms were obtained by Mother M. Shanahan, R.S.C.J., for her article on Henry Gregory, English Bendictine, published in the R.A.H.S. Journal, December 1966. From the description of Selected papers relating to Australia [microform]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225845760 Downside Abbey was and is a Benedictine house founded in Somerset, England in the late 1700s. It supplied some priests for Australia, the first Benedictine appointee being William Ullat...
Gregory, H. G. 1813-1877.
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Polding, John Bede, 1794-1877
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Benedictine priest and first bishop and archbishop of Australia. Appointed Bishop of Hiero-Caesarea and Vicar-Apostolic of New Holland in 1834. Arrived in NSW in 1835; consecrated Archbishop of Sydney in 1842. From the description of Papers. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225816427 ...
Makinson, Thomas Rev.
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Downside Abbey (Bath, England)
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The microfilms were obtained by Mother M. Shanahan, R.S.C.J., for her article on Henry Gregory, English Bendictine, published in the R.A.H.S. Journal, December 1966. From the description of Selected papers relating to Australia [microform]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225845760 Downside Abbey was and is a Benedictine house founded in Somerset, England in the late 1700s. It supplied some priests for Australia, the first Benedictine appointee being William Ullat...
Benedictines
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Benedictines carry on a tradition that stems from the origin of the Christian monastic movement in the third century. St. Benedict (ca. 480-ca. 550) was born at Nursia and educated at Rome. About the year 500, the condition of contemporary society led him to withdraw to a cave at nearby Subiaco where a community gradually grew up around him. In 525 he moved with a small band of monks to Monte Cassino where he remained until his death. It was here (ca. 540) that he drew up his plan f...
Ullathorne, William Bernard, 1806-1889
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