Foundation stone of the Gladstone Roman Catholic Church of St Peter, Mid North South Australia
Gladstone Roman Catholic Church of St Peter, built to replace the former church of 1881.
NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH AT GLADSTONE
Foundation Stone Laid by Bishop Killian
The foundation stone of the new Catholic Church at Gladstone was solemnly blessed and laid by the Most Rev Andrew Killian, DD, Bishop of Port Augusta, at 3 pm on Sunday, April 22, in the presence of a large and representative assembly of Catholics. As well as members of the local congregation, many familiar faces from Georgetown, Laura, Caltowie, Crystal Brook, and the districts adjacent to those towns, were to be seen in attendance.
Mass was held in the existing building at 10 a.m., the celebrant being the Rev Father O'Rourke, of Port Pirie, while the local choir, under the leadership of Mr J Hillary, rendered Webb's Mass in G.
The dimensions are: body of Church, 60 feet by 30 feet; sanctuary, 18 feet by 18 feet, and vestry, 18 feet by 12 feet. The contractor expects to complete the work five or six months’ time. [Ref: Southern Cross 27-4-1928]
NEW ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Opened at Gladstone
Gladstone, October 22
On Sunday the new Roman Catholic Church at Gladstone, dedicated to St. Peter, was formally opened and blessed by the Right Rev Dr Killian Bishop of the R C Diocese of Port Augusta. The church, which is solidly built, of Gladstone cut stone, is of Gothic type, and will seat 300 people. It was completed to the drawings of Mr Smerdon, architect of Port Pirie, by the contractor (Mr G B Hinks), of Port Pirie, under the very efficient supervision of the clerk of works (Mr Frank Evans).
The main entrance is a roomy portico surmounted by choice coloured light windows, and the main building is lofty, very airy, and well lighted by several attractive leadlight windows, some of which were given by generous parishioners. The spacious sanctuary contains an exquisite altar, the work of Pimlott Limited, of Port Pirie. This part of the church contains also a series of beautiful windows which add beauty thereto and provide an abundance of light. The sanctuary is lighted at night by the installation of a floodlight effect. The building and furnishing are a credit to the pastor (Very Rev Monsignor Mulcahy), the parishioners, and the town.
[Ref: Register 24-10-1928]
Gladstone, December 19
The Roman Catholic Church here was consecrated and dedicated by the Bishop yesterday.
There were about 300 persons present including a large number of Protestants. The Bishop spoke of the increasing prosperity of the North, and the prosperous state of the Church, there being over seventy in the diocese.
At the close of the services a collection was made. There is a debt of £400 on the building.
[Ref: South Australian Register 20-12-1881]
Foundation stone of the Gladstone Roman Catholic Church of St Peter, Mid North South Australia
Gladstone Roman Catholic Church of St Peter, built to replace the former church of 1881.
NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH AT GLADSTONE
Foundation Stone Laid by Bishop Killian
The foundation stone of the new Catholic Church at Gladstone was solemnly blessed and laid by the Most Rev Andrew Killian, DD, Bishop of Port Augusta, at 3 pm on Sunday, April 22, in the presence of a large and representative assembly of Catholics. As well as members of the local congregation, many familiar faces from Georgetown, Laura, Caltowie, Crystal Brook, and the districts adjacent to those towns, were to be seen in attendance.
Mass was held in the existing building at 10 a.m., the celebrant being the Rev Father O'Rourke, of Port Pirie, while the local choir, under the leadership of Mr J Hillary, rendered Webb's Mass in G.
The dimensions are: body of Church, 60 feet by 30 feet; sanctuary, 18 feet by 18 feet, and vestry, 18 feet by 12 feet. The contractor expects to complete the work five or six months’ time. [Ref: Southern Cross 27-4-1928]
NEW ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Opened at Gladstone
Gladstone, October 22
On Sunday the new Roman Catholic Church at Gladstone, dedicated to St. Peter, was formally opened and blessed by the Right Rev Dr Killian Bishop of the R C Diocese of Port Augusta. The church, which is solidly built, of Gladstone cut stone, is of Gothic type, and will seat 300 people. It was completed to the drawings of Mr Smerdon, architect of Port Pirie, by the contractor (Mr G B Hinks), of Port Pirie, under the very efficient supervision of the clerk of works (Mr Frank Evans).
The main entrance is a roomy portico surmounted by choice coloured light windows, and the main building is lofty, very airy, and well lighted by several attractive leadlight windows, some of which were given by generous parishioners. The spacious sanctuary contains an exquisite altar, the work of Pimlott Limited, of Port Pirie. This part of the church contains also a series of beautiful windows which add beauty thereto and provide an abundance of light. The sanctuary is lighted at night by the installation of a floodlight effect. The building and furnishing are a credit to the pastor (Very Rev Monsignor Mulcahy), the parishioners, and the town.
[Ref: Register 24-10-1928]
Gladstone, December 19
The Roman Catholic Church here was consecrated and dedicated by the Bishop yesterday.
There were about 300 persons present including a large number of Protestants. The Bishop spoke of the increasing prosperity of the North, and the prosperous state of the Church, there being over seventy in the diocese.
At the close of the services a collection was made. There is a debt of £400 on the building.
[Ref: South Australian Register 20-12-1881]