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Our Church in Australia

Our Church in Australia. By Sophie. Contents. How Did the Catholic Church Form in Australia? How Does Aboriginal Spirituality Relate to the Catholic Church? What does the Catholic Church do to Help Australia? Five Facts About Important People in Australian Catholic History.

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Our Church in Australia

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  1. Our Church in Australia By Sophie

  2. Contents • How Did the Catholic Church Form in Australia? • How Does Aboriginal Spirituality Relate to the Catholic Church? • What does the Catholic Church do to Help Australia? • Five Facts About Important People in Australian Catholic History

  3. How Did the Catholic Church Form in Australia? When the First Fleet came, among 1044 people, there were 316 Catholics. More Catholics arrived in the following years.

  4. How Does Aboriginal Spirituality Relate to the Catholic Church? Indigenous spirituality relates to the Catholic Church because even though the Aboriginal People came from many different regions and spoke many different languages, they were still one family.

  5. What Does the Catholic Church Do to Help Australia? The Catholic Church helps Australia by filling the nation’s people with faith, hospitality, love and hope.

  6. 5 Facts About Important People in Australian Catholic History

  7. Caroline Chisholm Caroline Chisholm (whom was before marriage known as Caroline Jones) travelled with her husband Archibald Chisholm to New South Wales. Caroline was shocked by the poverty of the recently arrived immigrants, especially the single women who had no support. She deeply sympathized for them. So Caroline Chisholm from 1838 to 1846 helped and gave support those who needed it, not thinking about their nationality what so ever.

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