Catholic Church Norfolk Island

Norfolk Island Catholic Church

England's smallest working church and probably the strangest, St. Fursey's, is a modern work of love. In order to train these catechists, a school was founded first on Mota and later on Norfolk Island. Wellcome to the Church of St. Gregory the Great!

You can support the St Gregory Catholic School. St. Agnes Church & Office.

Sydney Catholic Archdiocese - St. Mary?s Kathedrale

Office of the cathedral: Map: Where is the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary? There are (...) The limits of the cathedral parish: East-Victoria St, South-Liverpool St, West-Western Distributor, from Liverpool St to King St, George St from King St to Hunter St, and Macquarie St from Hunter St to the Opera House, then the coast to Victoria St. The neighboring communities are:

East- St. Canice's, Elizabeth Bay (1940), Southwest - St. Francis de Sales Haymarket (1909), West - St. Bede's, Pyrmont (1870), Northwest - St. Patrick's, Church Hill (1840). It is also managed by St. Mary's Cathedral: For more information about Norfolk Island, click here in the September edition of The Cathering.

More information can be found on the new St. Mary's Cathedral website at www.stmaryscathedral.org.au.

Establishment of the Roman Catholic Church in Oceania, 1825 to 1850 - Ralph M. Wiltgen

1825-1850 is the first documented and detailled story of the pioneering era of Catholic mission. It is a vivid, tragic story narrated primarily through the words of the attendees in the Vatican's journals, papers and correspondence from the Vatican archive and several orders.

Encyclopaedia of Global Religion - Google Publications

Juergensmeyer (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1974) is Director of the Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies and Professor of Sociology and Religion at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Built on the basis of testimonies of violent political activist from around the globe, The Global Rise of Religious Violence has been featured as one of the best non-fiction of the year by the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times.

Recently he has published an anthology, entitled GREECLIONS, and is working on a novel on religions and warmongering and an anthology on religions in contemporary world. Mr. Roof graduated from the University of North Carolina with a doctorate in the fields of religious social science and psychological studies.

Professor and Chairman of the Department of Religion at UCSB.

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