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Australia's autonomous Catholic religious orders are affiliated under Catholic Religious Australia (CRA), which is the public name of the Australian Conference of Leaders of Religious Institutes (ACLRI). This is the peak body for leaders of the religious institutes and societies of apostolic life resident in Australia.
Monica Cavanagh RSJ is an Australian religious sister. She is the congregational leader of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart (Josephites) and was formally president of Catholic Religious Australia, the peak body for Catholic religious orders in Australia. [1] [2]
First St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Warwick; Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church, Randwick; Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church, Thursday Island; St Brigid's Church, Perth; St Mary Star of the Sea, West Melbourne; St Francis Catholic Church (Melbourne) St James, Muswellbrook; St Thomas Aquinas Church (Springwood, New South Wales) Sacred ...
Catholic religious orders founded many of Australia's hospitals. Irish Sisters of Charity arrived in Sydney in 1838 and established St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney in 1857 as a free hospital for the poor. The Sisters went on to found hospitals, hospices, research institutes and aged care facilities in Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania. [67]
The Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church located in the Australian Capital Territory, and the South West Slopes, Southern Tablelands, Monaro and the South Coast regions of New South Wales, Australia. Erected in 1948, the archdiocese is directly subject to the Holy See.
Male Religious Orders Tarrawarra Abbey, Victoria, Australia. Trappist monastery founded from Ireland in 1954. Since 1998 Tarrawarra has had a daughter house in Kerala, India: Kurisumala Ashram. See . Benedictine Abbey, New Norcia, Western Australia; Monastery of Saint Benedict, Arcadia, New South Wales. See ; Southern Star Abbey, New Zealand.
Religion in Australia is diverse. ... Nevertheless, Australia elected its first Catholic prime minister, James Scullin, in 1929, and in 1930 Sir Isaac Isaacs, ...
Australians who are members of the Roman Catholic Church.Note Wikipedia's WP:BLP policy: "Categories regarding religious beliefs ... should not be used unless the subject has publicly self-identified with the belief ... in question; and the subject's beliefs ... are relevant to his notable activities or public life, according to reliable published sources."