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State: New South Wales
Marrickville, NSW - Church of Christ
Address: 389 Illawarra Road, , Marrickville New South Wales, 2204
Marrickville, NSW - Roseby Memorial Uniting
Year Built: 1871
Address: 388 Illawarra Road, , Marrickville New South Wales, 2204
The Church was built between 1871 and 1890 and is named after Dr. Roseby MA, LLD FRAS, a notable Congregational preacher and scientist who was minister for 23 years from 1888. The foundation stone was laid n 1871. Built of Rockfaced sandstone with Gothic detailing, the pointed arches, butresses and strings are detailed with smooth cut…
Marrickville, NSW - St Brigit's Catholic
Year Built: 1918
Address: 153 Livingstone Road, , Marrickville New South Wales, 2204
The Passionists came to Australia in 1887 at the invitation of Cardinal Moran, the Archbishop of Sydney. He separated the present parish of St. Brigid's from the parish of Newtown. They originally occupied a small house on the corner of Fletcher St and Petersham Rd. The foundation stone of the Church was laid in October 1887 in…
Marrickville, NSW - St Clements Anglican
Year Built: 1888
Address: 90 Petersham Road, , Marrickville New South Wales, 2204
A Foundation stone was laid on 13 January 1883 by the Honourable Charles Campbell MLC. A large Gothic Revival Church built around 1888 and designed by architects Spain & Cosh. Styled in the early English style constructed of red brick with stone, brick and terracotta detailing. The tall corner spire has two tiers of windows and is clad…
Marrickville, NSW - St Nicholas Greek Orthodox
Year Built: 1965
Address: 203 Livingstone Street, , Marrickville New South Wales, 2204
Between 1961 and 1966, the original house on the land acquired was converted into a Church. The foundation Stone was laid on June 6th, 1965 by His Eminence Archbishop Ezekiel of Australia and New Zealand, with the Official Opening taking place on the 3rd October 1966 by His Grace Bishop Dionysios of Nazianzos. The church has a white…
Marulan, NSW - All Saints' Anglican
Address: 44 George Street, , Marulan New South Wales, 2579
A Historical noticeboard reads, " The foundation stone of the All Saints Church was laid on 21st March 1878. Mrs Thomas, wife of the Right Reverend Mesac Thomas, the Bishop of Goulburn at the time, chose the name. Below the foundation stone as laid a sealed bottle containing an 1878 Queen Victoria three penny coin, a copy of he Australian…
Marulan, NSW - St Patrick's Catholic
Address: 49 George Street, , Marulan New South Wales, 2579
The first Marulan Catholic Church opened in 1859 at "Old Marulan'', and was situated inside the present Catholic Cemetery area. By the beginning of the 20th century the old township had moved to the present Marulan site. In 1930 a Catholic Church was built here and named St Patrick's. The stone for t'he foundations came from the old…
Marulan, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1873
Address: 93 George Street, , Marulan New South Wales, 2579
The Church was built in 1873 and is one of the oldest buildings in Marulan. The first record of a Presbyterian service in the distract is recorded in Rev. W Hamilton's diary. "I preached at Wingello and the neighbouring stockade on 26th November 1837". It reopened for church services in 1916 and in 1917 the Rev G Tulloch moved for a…
Mascot, NSW - Know Presbyterian
Address: 768 Botany Road, , Mascot New South Wales, 2020
A Foundation stone reads, " This stone was laid by Rev John Ferguson of St Stephens 16th December 1911".
Mascot, NSW - St Catherine Greek Orthodox
Address: 180 Coward Street, , Mascot New South Wales, 2020
A wall plaque reads, " This Holy Church of St Catherine The Great Martyr was consecrated on the 25th of November 2021 by His Eminence Archbishop Makarios Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in Australia".
Matong, NSW - Anglican
Year Built: 1916
Address: Wood Street, , Matong New South Wales, 2652
The Foundation stone was laid on 15 October 1916 by the Bishop of Goulburn the Right Reverend John Gallagher.
Matraville, NSW - Baptist
Year Built: 1957
Address: 1 Austraalia Avenue, , Matraville New South Wales, 2036
A wall plaque reads, " This plaque was unveiled to the Glory of God by Mr J. C. Mackay President Baptist Union of N.S.W. 12th January 1957".
Matraville, NSW - Praise Evangelical Church of Australia
Year Built: 1961
Address: 1 Hunter Avenue, , Matraville New South Wales, 2036
A Foundation stone reads, " To the Glory of God this stone was unveiled by The Rt Rev R.C. Kerle BA ThL Bishop Coadjutor of Sydney on Saturday July 8 1961"
Matraville, NSW - St Agnes' War Memorial Catholic
Year Built: 1966
Address: 509 Bunnerong Road, , Matraville New South Wales, 2036
The first Mass celebrated in this district was on Sunday, 20 January, 1907, when the Bunnerong school-church of Our Lady of the Rosary was blessed and opened by Archbishop Kelly on donated land now known as 45 Perry St, Matraville. A Brick school –church next to the timber school-church: opened in 1951. School hall-church at St Agnes…
Merimbula, NSW - St Clement's Anglican
Year Built: 1991
Address: 91 Main Street, , Merimbula New South Wales, 2548
A Foundation stone reads, " A.M.D.G. This stone was laid by the Rt Rev .J. Clements Bishop of Canberra and Goulburn on October 8th 1961 D. J. Dickson Rector". A further plaque reads, " St Clements Church extension dedicated by Rt Rev Owen Dowling Bishop of Canberra and Goulburn on 14th July 1991. Builder Jon Channon Homes - Architects…
Merimbula, NSW - St Joseph's Catholic
Address: 79 Main Street, , Merimbula New South Wales, 2548
Father Patrick Slattery was appointed to the Eden district in 1865 and Wyndham was one of his areas of service where he held Mass in the homes of the Love or Power families. It was not till 1897 that the contract to build a wooden church was let to J.Koerber and the work was completed in 1898. The Schafer family donated the picture of the…
Merimbula, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 2003
Address: Lakeview Avenue, , Merimbula New South Wales, 2548
The Church is built on land dedicated as the site for the erection of a Presbyterian Church in 1861. That church was built of timber in 1889 when the minister was Rev James Forbes. It became known as the Uniting Church in 1977 but was burnt down in December 1999. The present brick veneer building opened in 2003.”
Merriwa, NSW - Holy Trinity Anglican
Year Built: 1900
Address: 40 Bow Street, , Merriwa New South Wales, 2329
The first church commenced in 1850 and was consecrated in 1855 as "Holy Trinity" by William Tyrell, Lord Bishop of Newcastle. The present sandstone Church was completed in 1900, the same year as the church of St Columba at Cassilis was erected. A Foundation stone reads, " To the Glory of God this stone was laid by Mrs W.S. Wilson June…
Merriwa, NSW - St Anne's Catholic
Year Built: 1881
Address: 9 Vennacher Street, , Merriwa New South Wales, 2329
The first Catholic church in town dates from 1858. The current Church was built in 1879-81 to a design by J.W. Pender, with extensions in 1938 which cost over £5,000. The Freemans Journal of 25 June 1881 records "the new Catholic Church at Merriwa was solemnly blessed and opened on Sunday week by his Lordship the Bishop of Armidale…
Merriwa, NSW - St David's Uniting
Address: 48 Vennacher Street, , Merriwa New South Wales, 2329
Merrylands, NSW - Agia Skepi Tis Panagias Greek Orthodox
Address: 33 Holroyd Road, , Merrylands New South Wales, 2160
Merrylands, NSW - Anglican
Address: 4 Denmark Street, , Merrylands New South Wales, 2160
Previously know as St Anne's Anglican.
Merrylands, NSW - Baptist
Address: Memorial Avenue, , Merrylands New South Wales, 2160
In 1901 Merrylands Baptist Church began as a preaching station of Parramatta Baptist Church. In 1930 the Merrylands Baptist church was officially formed with 21 members and in August of that year a number of people were baptised. The church was pastored by college students and grew steadily. In 1945 it had its first full time pastor,…
Merrylands, NSW - St Matthew's Anglican
Year Built: 1972
Address: 9-11 Ridge Street, , Merrylands New South Wales, 2160
A Foundation stone reads, " This stone was set by The Right Rev H.G.S. Beobie BA Bishop in Parramatta April 16 1972".
Merrylands, NSW - St Raphael's Slovenian Catholic a War Menorial
Address: 313 Merrylands Road, , Marrylands New South Wales, 2160
A conventional-modern-neo Gothic design, the Church was conceived by Fr. Valerijan Jenko, OFM, OAM then soon to be completed and consecrated in 1973, by assistant bishop Dr. Stanislav Lenič from Ljubljana, Slovenija (previously Yugoslavia).
Merrylands, NSW - St Stephen's Presbyterian
Year Built: 1971
Address: 303 Merrylands Road, , Merrylands New South Wales, 2160
A Foundation stone reads, : To the Glory of God this stone was set by the Right Reverend Fred McKay OBE MA BD Moderator General of the Presbyterian Church of Australia this day 8th of May 1971. Gordon C Hayward JP Session Clerk Rev Alan Hewitt Minister".
Michelago, NSW - St Patrick's Catholic
Year Built: 1906
Address: 6418 Monaro Highway, , Michelago New South Wales, 2620
The parish opened with the arrival of a resident priest in 1890. The first St Patrick’s at Michelago was built in 1865 and it’s still there at the rear of the current church, showing its age but hinting at its secrets and its stories. The second St Patrick’s was built in 1907 from bricks made on the site from local red clay.Petersen…
Michelago, NSW - St Thomas' Anglican
Address: 114 Ryrie Street, , Michelago New South Wales, 2620
The Church was built c. 1860's by Alexander Ryrie who owned the property of Michelago on which it was built.
Millers Point, NSW - Holy Trinity Anglican
Year Built: 1840
Address: 60 Lower Fort Street, , Millers Point New South Wales, 2000
The Garrison Church is a heritage-listed active Anglican church building located at Argyle Street in the inner city Sydney suburb of Millers Point. It was designed by Henry Ginn (1st stage), Edmund Blacket (2nd stage) and built from 1840 to 1846 by Edward Flood and George Patton. The church was constructed from locally quarried…
Millthorpe, NSW - Methodist (Former)
Address: 7 Church Street, , Millthorpe New South Wales, 2798
Formerly a Methodist Church now a Community Church. A plaque on the Fence reads, " Memorial Fence To the Cherished memory of Eric and Ron Burton and in honour of all Millthorpe Methodists who served in Great War 11".
Millthorpe, NSW - St Canice's Catholic
Address: 70 Park Street, , Millthorpe New South Wales, 2798
Millthorpe, NSW - St Mark's Anglican
Address: Millthorpe Road, , Millthorpe New South Wales, 2798
The Foundation stone was laid in 1878 and the Church was consecrated in 1909.
Milton, NSW - St Mary Star of the Sea Catholic
Year Built: 1891
Address: Corks Lane, , Milton New South Wales, 2538
The Freemans Journal of 14 February 1891 described the opening of a new Catholic Church in Milton, " The latest addition to the churches of the diocese of Sydney, as already notified in the FREEMAN was blessed and opened by his Lordship Dr. Higgins Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney. Tho building is generally acknowledged to be a credit and an…
Milton, NSW - St Peter & St Paul Anglican
Year Built: 1859
Address: 111 Princes Highway, , Milton New South Wales, 2538
John Kendall dedicated the foundation stone of the Gothic-revival style Church of St Peter and St Paul on 21 August 1859, on land donated by Joseph Whatman of Myrtle Farm. The original church building (the long section with a tall arched window) was one of Milton’s earliest buildings, built by John Chandle and A. Bond in 1860.
Milton, NSW - Uniting (Former)
Year Built: 1872
Address: 38 Croobyar Road, , Milton New South Wales, 2538
The Kiama Independent reported on 11th July , 1872 that the new Milton Congregational Church was erected on an acre of land purchased from Mr. John Bicknell for £30 and was in close proximity to the township of Milton, not more than a quarter of a mile from the site of Wesleyan Chapel. Style Architecture, Gothic, the building is really…
Mittagong, NSW - Presbyterian
A Foundation stone reads, " To the Glory of God this stone was laid by The Rev Professor Crawford Miller BA BD 24th May 1958".