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State: South Australia, Denomination: Roman Catholic


Tailem Bend, SA - St Columbkille Catholic

Tailem Bend, SA - St Columbkille Catholic

Year Built: 1924

Address: 2 Station Drive, , Tailem Bend South Australia, 5259

The Foundation stone was laid on 24 February 1924 by the Right Reverend Monsignor P. Hurley P.P. V.G.

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Tarlee, SA - St John and St Paul Catholic

Tarlee, SA - St John and St Paul Catholic

Address: Clare Road, , Tarlee South Australia, 5411

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Tea Tree Gully, SA - St David's Catholic

Tea Tree Gully, SA - St David's Catholic

Address: 2 Vizard Road, , Tea Tree Gully South Australia, 5091

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Victor Harbor, SA - St Joan of Arc Catholic

Victor Harbor, SA - St Joan of Arc Catholic

Address: 32 Seaview Road, , Victor Harbor South Australia, 5211

On 20th Feb. 1920 the Southern Cross reported that " matters were now so far advanced that Fr. Gurry has arranged for the laying of the foundation stone on Sunday March 7th at 3 p.m. by his Grace the Archbishop. The Southern Cross newspaper described the great day. "The laying of the foundation stone of the new Catholic Church of St.…

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Wallaroo, SA - Our Lady of the Sea Catholic

Wallaroo, SA - Our Lady of the Sea Catholic

Address: 15 Elizabeth Street, , Wallaroo South Australia, 5556

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Wayville, SA - St Michael's Archangel Catholic

Wayville, SA - St Michael's Archangel Catholic

Year Built: 1894

Address: 19 Rose Terrace, , Wayville South Australia, 534

Formerly Baptist church built 1894. The church and hall was rebuilt in 1948. The new cornerstone was laid by Mrs. T. Playford (wife of the Premier [Thomas Playford IV]) on November 20, 1948.

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Willunga, SA - St Joseph's Catholic

Willunga, SA - St Joseph's Catholic

Year Built: 1845

Address: 12 St Jude Street, , Willunga South Australia, 5172

In April 1845 Bishop Murphy celebrated the First Mass in Willunga (probably in a private home) and returned in 1847 to help organise the building of a Church. A collection was taken up which realised 72/10/- and the decision was made to build a church. Father Michael O'Brien was appointed, but never resided in the parish. When visiting…

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