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  2. James Byrne (bishop of Toowoomba) - Wikipedia

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    Byrne died in the St Patrick's Presbytery, Toowoomba on the 11 February 1938 aged 68 years. He was survived by two sisters. [ 2 ] His funeral was held on Monday 14 February at St Patrick's Cathedral, conducted by James Duhig (Archbishop of Brisbane) and John Heavey ( Vicar Apostolic of Cooktown ).

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Toowoomba - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Toowoomba: is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Brisbane, established in 1929, covering the Darling Downs and south west regions of Queensland, Australia. St Patrick's Cathedral is the seat of the Catholic Bishop of Toowoomba. The diocese covers an area of 487,000 square kilometres (188,000 sq mi). with 48 ...

  4. Bishop's House, Toowoomba - Wikipedia

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    St Patrick's Church in Toowoomba, constructed in 1883–89 to a design by James Marks, was consecrated as a cathedral on 1 September 1929. [1] The residence originally used by James Byrne was the brick presbytery alongside St Patrick's Cathedral, constructed in 1927 for a parish priest before the archdiocese was formed, to a design by Jack ...

  5. James Byrne - Wikipedia

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    James A. Byrne (1906–1980), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania James Allen Byrne (1911–1975), Liberal Party member of the Canadian House of Commons James J. Byrne (1863–1930), American singer and politician from New York

  6. Quilpie, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    St Finbarr's Catholic Church was officially opened and dedicated on Sunday 14 December 1930 by the Bishop of Toowoomba, James Byrne. [16] [17] It was built from timber. [18] In 1972, it was replaced with a brick church designed by W. Durack. [19] A bore was sunk into the Great Artesian Basin in 1933. It provided drinking water for the town and ...

  7. Cecil Plains, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    St Margaret's Anglican Church was dedicated on Sunday 2 January 1927 by Archdeacon Glover. The architect was Mr Marks of Toowoomba and the timber church was built by J. Johnson of Dalby. [15] [16] [17] On Sunday 21 December 1930, Bishop James Byrne officially opened and blessed Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. [18] [19] A police station ...

  8. Coalbank, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    On Sunday 15 March 1931, Bishop James Byrne blessed and officially opened St James' Catholic Church. [12] The church was closed and sold in 1982. [ 13 ] The church was at 54 Schultz Road ( 27°06′45″S 151°51′41″E  /  27.11245°S 151.86139°E  / -27.11245; 151.86139  ( St James' Catholic Church (former

  9. Perseverance, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, the church was enlarged and re-dedicated on Sunday 25 October 1931 by Bishop James Byrne. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It closed and was sold in 1999. It was at 4025 Esk Hampton Road (western corner with Church House Road, 27°22′39″S 152°06′48″E  /  27.37755°S 152.11338°E  / -27.37755; 152.11338  ( All Saints Catholic ...