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INSTALLATION OF FR GREG MORGAN, St. Charles Borromeo, Ryde
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INSTALLATION OF FR GREG MORGAN, St. Charles Borromeo, Ryde

“Imagine Hamish McDonald, a Scotsman, sitting down with his Glasgow Morning Herald and seeing an article about how the ‘Brighton Sex Maniac Strikes Again’. Hamish is shocked and declares that ‘No Scotsman would do such a thing.’ The next day he sits down to read his Glasgow Morning Herald again; and, this time, finds an article about an Aberdeen man whose brutal actions make the Brighton …

2001
Key Dates in Our History

2001

St Mary’s Cathedral is the location for the celebration of the Ninth World Day of the Sick. Cardinal retires and

2003
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2003

Archdiocesan offices move to impressive new building, the Polding Centre on Liverpool St in the CBD. Archbishop George Pell is

2008
Key Dates in Our History

2008

Pope Benedict XVI makes his first visit to Australia when the Archdiocese of Sydney hosts World Youth Day 2008. WYD08

2009
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2009

Restoration and renovation begins on the former Marist Fathers students’ home in Rome for what will become a pilgrim’s haven

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2014

The Holy Father Pope Francis appoints George Cardinal Pell as Prefect of the new Secretariat for the Economy. The Most

SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST St. Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney
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SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST St. Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney

When Pope Urban IV decided to extend the feast of Corpus Christi to the universal Church, he wisely chose the great Dominican theologian, St. Thomas Aquinas, to compose the Mass and Liturgy of the Hours for this great feast. Thus he bequeathed to us the Sacris Solemniis with its Panis Angelicus, the Verbum Supernum, the Lauda Sion, the Adoro …

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