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Coordinates: 37°4616S 144°5739E / 37.77098°S 144.96095°E / -37.77098; 144.96095
 

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St Ambrose Church
St Ambrose Church, Brunswick
Map
37°46′16S 144°57′39E / 37.77098°S 144.96095°E / -37.77098; 144.96095
Location261 - 289 Sydney Road, Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria
CountryAustralia
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitebmcatholiccommunity.org.au/st-ambroses
History
StatusChurch
Founded1869
DedicationSaint Ambrose
Dedicated1873
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architectural typeChurch
StyleGothic Revival
Construction cost£6,000
Specifications
MaterialsBluestone
Administration
ArchdioceseMelbourne
ParishBrunswick and Moreland
Clergy
Priest(s)Fr. Michael Casey

St Ambrose Church is a Roman Catholic church located on Sydney RoadinBrunswick, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[1][2]

History[edit]

In the second half of the 19th century, the land where the church building now stands belonged to Mr. Michael Dawson of Brunswick.[3] However, in 1860, it was also used as a camp for nomadic Aboriginals.[4]

In the late 1860s, Dawson donated the land to the Catholic Church for a new church to be built in the neighbourhood.[3] Prior to this, Catholics who lived in Brunswick had to go to Coburg, north of Brunswick, or to the Melbourne central business district, south of Brunswick.[3] The church was named in honour of Saint Ambrose (340–397), who served as the ArchbishopofMilaninItaly in the fourth century AD, after an Italian family from Milan who lived in Brunswick suggested it.[3]

The first foundation stone was laid in 1869, with 800 Catholics in attendance.[3][5] After spending £6,000, the building was completed in 1873.[3]

In 1890, it became a parish church, cut off from the Coburg parish.[3] Nine years later, in 1899, the church building was extended, with additional transepts, a sanctuary, two chapels, a porch and a baptistry.[3] On 19 February 1899 a memorial stone was also added near the northern transept.[3]

During World War I, it was a meeting place for the anti-conscription movement.[2]

The church building was restored in 2000.[3]

Heritage significance[edit]

The church building was designed in the Gothic Revival architectural style, with a cruciform plan.[2] The wall are made of bluestone, and the roof is made of timber.[2][3] There is also an organ dating back to the nineteenth century, and stained glass windows.[3]

It has been listed by Heritage Victoria with a "Heritage Overlay," which aims to protect places of local significance to Victoria.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Contact us". St Ambrose Parish. Archived from the original on 23 March 2016.
  • ^ a b c d e "St Ambrose's Catholic Church". Heritage Overlay. Victorian Heritage Register. Heritage Victoria. n.d. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Parish website: History
  • ^ Donati, Laura (2005). Almost Pretty: A History of Sydney Road. West Brunswick, Victoria: Laura Donati. p. 16.
  • ^ "Municipality of Brunswick, Victoria". Museum Victoria. Archived from the original on 15 July 2014.

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