Patrick Dunne

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Background

Father Patrick Dunne was the first Catholic priest to celebrate Mass on the Ballarat goldfields in 1851, arriving in October. He was born in 1818 at Clonaslee, Leix, Ireland. Father Dunne was ordained in 1846 at 28 years of age. He is described as experienced in missionary work, healthy, energetic and a good horseman. He was the first chaplain of Melbourne's Pentridge “stockade” and one of the first to instigate the “one to one” ratio of help, government to public, in raising money for public disasters.[1]

He died on 19th July 1900 and is buried at Thurgoona Cemetery, near Albury.[2]

Goldfields Involvement, 1854

Post 1854 Experiences

Father Dunne administered the Port Fairy parish from 1853 to 1856 and is also famous for his involvement in the Queensland Immigration Scheme.[3]

In the News

ROMAN CATHOLIC GRANT, YASS. Mr. FITZPATRICK. presented a petition from the Rev. Patrick Dunne, of Goulburn, one of the trustees of the land granted for the Roman Catholic Church, Yass, praying for leave to introduce a bill to authorize the application of part of the land so granted to the purposes of a Roman Catholic school. The petition was received.[4]

See also

Further Reading

Corfield, J.,Wickham, D., & Gervasoni, C. The Eureka Encyclopaedia, Ballarat Heritage Services, 2004.


References

  1. Wickham, D., Gervasoni, C. & Phillipson, W., Eureka Research Directory, Ballarat Heritage Services, 1999.
  2. Wickham, D., Gervasoni, C. & Phillipson, W., Eureka Research Directory, Ballarat Heritage Services, 1999.
  3. Wickham, D., Gervasoni, C. & Phillipson, W., Eureka Research Directory, Ballarat Heritage Services, 1999.
  4. Sydney Evening News, 29 March 1871.

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