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St Patrick's Catholic Church
St Patrick's Catholic Church  03-04-2022 - Derek Flannery
St Patrick's Catholic Church  03-04-2022 - Derek Flannery

St Patrick's Catholic Church

Marulan, NSW 2579

Church Information

Church Name: St Patrick's Catholic Church
Church Previous Name: -
Denomination: Catholic Church in Australia
Street Address: 49 George St, Marulan NSW 2579, Australia
Suburb: Marulan
State: NSW
Postcode: 2579
Foundation Stone Laid: 00-00-1929
Foundation Stone Notes: 

the foundation stone was laid in 1929, and written in Latin.

A history plaque records: St Patrick's Church - 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 the foundations came from the old lock-up at Wingello Stockade. - After the building of St Patrick's Marulan, the stone walls from the original Catholic Chuch at 'old Marulan' were removed and taken to St Patrick's Cemetery, Goulburn where the church was rebuilt. - St Patrick's School operated in the new Church from 1930 to 1938, run by the Sisters of St Joseph's Convent of Goulburn who travelled daily by train from Goulburn to Marulan. One pupil wrote. 'They were happy days and will long be remembered'. Church was held each Sunday. Annual picnic days, fetes and sports were a feature of the school and a Debutante Ball held in 1935 was attended by Prime Minister Joseph Lyons. - The ecumenical service for Marulan's 150th Birthday was held in St Patrick's Church where a large crowd joined in the celebrations.

Date Opened: 00-00-1930
Date Closed: unknown
Email: admin@churchesaustralia.org

Comments

The St Patrick's Catholic Church, Marulan is part of the Mary Queen of Apostles Parish, Goulburn Mission and the Diocese of Canberra & Goulburn. The church building is still used as a Mass centre. It was also used as a school in the 1930s. No other details are known. More historical information/photographs of the church/congregation are invited. Photographs uploaded 5/4/2022.

 

 

Last Updated: Tuesday 5th April, 2022
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