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St. Philip Howard Church, Kingston






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Coordinates: 29°0226S 167°5744E / 29.040483°S 167.962149°E / -29.040483; 167.962149
 

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St. Philip Howard Church
St. Philip Howard Church is located in Norfolk Island
St. Philip Howard Church

St. Philip Howard Church

St. Philip Howard Church is located in Oceania
St. Philip Howard Church

St. Philip Howard Church

29°02′26S 167°57′44E / 29.040483°S 167.962149°E / -29.040483; 167.962149
LocationKingston, Norfolk Island
CountryAustralia
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
Founder(s)1959
DedicationSt Philip Howard
DedicatedbyJames Cardinal Freeman
Administration
ArchdioceseSydney

The Church of Saint Philip Howard [1] is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church[2]inKingston, Norfolk Island, within the Archdiocese of Sydney. The parish church is located on Queen Elizabeth Avenue[3] and John Adams Road.

The Catholic history of the island goes back to the 1800–1, when the Irish convict priests Fr James Harold and Fr Peter O'Neil were sent there from Sydney; Fr O'Neil conducted a school.[4] Benedictine priest Fr. William Ullathorne visited the island on two separate occasions, and published the pamphlet "The Catholic Mission in Australasia" in 1838 exposing the poor conditions and unjust treatment of transported convicts there.[5]

The parish was established in 1959, and for many years had a resident Marist priest who took care of the community's pastoral needs.[5] Since the last Marist left in 1987, the Archdiocese has sent guest clerics to the island for stints of one or two weeks and celebrate Mass, perform baptisms, and handle similar duties.[5]

The church was rededicated to St Philip Howard on a visit of James Cardinal Freeman. Howard was an English nobleman canonised by Pope Paul VI in 1970 as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales.

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References

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  • ^ "Changing times at Norfolk Island, Sydney's most distant parish". The Catholic Weekly. 19 January 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  • ^ "Churches on Norfolk Island". norfolkonlinenews.com. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  • ^ Parsons, Vivienne (1967). "O'Neil, Peter (1757–1835)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  • ^ a b c "Archbishop Anthony Fisher Visits Offshore Parish – CAS". sydneycatholic.org. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
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