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Flashcards on religion, created by Emily McGREGOR on 26/05/2018.
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Flashcards by Emily McGREGOR, updated more than 1 year ago
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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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