Created by Emily McGREGOR
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Question | Answer |
The first Catholics in Australia were? | convicts. |
Majority of Catholics were what nationality? | Irish. |
The British government were in control of what country? | Ireland. |
Irish Catholic convicts were...? | poor. |
Who were the authority figures in Australia? | Governor, military, churchmen and the officials. |
The authority figures in Australia were part of what group? | protestant. |
The Irish Catholics despised the ______ of ________? | Church, England. |
The first mass was celebrated by father ___? | Father Dixon. |
The first Catholic priests arrived in which year? | 1820 |
What have the Catholic Church done in the past, in the present and what will they do in the future? | they have created schools orphanages and they have helped the public and women. they also have helped convicts. they will continue to build schools, churches and cathedrals. |
Catholic Churches began being built in the year/s? | 1830's |
Most capital cities has Churches by what year? | 1861 |
Up until what year were the Catholic schools paid by the government? | 1872 |
What are three orders of nuns that helped teach people in Australia? | Sisters of Charity, Sisters of Mercy, and Sisters of the Good Samaritan. |
What year did the Sisters of St. Joseph start work educating the poor? | 1886 |
Who founded the Sisters of St. Joseph? | Father Julian Rennison Woods. |
What order of brothers arrived in Australia in the year of 1868? | Irish Christian Brothers. |
Define free. | No expense paid by families of students. |
Define compulsory. | All children must attend school. |
Define secular | Something not religious. |
The Catholic schools did not fit the mood of free, secular and compulsory. Why? | All catholic schools worshiped a god meaning they weren't secular. |
How did Catholic schools respond to losing their funding? | They refused to shut down their schools and found ways to fund themselves. |
After the government stopped funding the Catholic schools what happened when they kept teaching? | Poor people struggled to get money, religious orders lived in poverty, classes were small and run down, and there was a lack of resources to teach with. |
Why did the Catholic refuse to close their schools? | To enable children to still learn the catholic faith. |
What year did the Second Vatican Council arrive? | 1962 to 1965 |
When the Second Vatican Council arrived all masses were spoken in what language? | Latin. |
The highest rate of religious practises were in what year? | 1930. |
After the Second Vatican Council arrived, masses were a formal event. What did the women wear? | Women had to wear hats or scarfs to cover their hair. |
After the Second Vatican Council arrived, masses were a formal event. What did the men wear? | Men wore collars and ties. |
After the Second Vatican Council arrived, masses were a formal event. If you were not dresses in formal attire what would happen to you? | You would be sent away by the priest. |
After the Second Vatican arrived, some people went to church for the formal events, what were some of these events? | Dances, sport clubs and parties. |
What is the name of a prayer book? | Missil. |
The priest was involved with the public, what would he do? | He would go to peoples houses, play card games and have dinner with the church goers. |
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