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Emma Crawford

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for girls. Sister Emma was made the sister-in-charge of the latter school, and through her effort proved the viability of Anglican girl's schools in Queensland. Her influence in her order increased when the mother superior of the order, now Mother Caroline, left for England to find financial help and new members of the community. In 1905, Emma became the mother superior of the order. The community developed a school for troubled girls in Brisbane, and later took over a school in
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During her life, Mother Emma had established her community in three of the five Anglican dioceses of Queensland. Her schools, which were based on the model of English schools, maintained high and strict academic standards, and insisted on using only well trained teachers and staff. Her order never
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The State Education Act of 1875 prohibited any form of religious instruction in the government-funded schools of Queensland. To meet the demand for religious education, Bishop Webber asked the sisters to open a primary day school for the children of the area and to also manage the Eton High School
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Bishop Feetham described her as "the principal benefactress of this diocese" on her death, for her work with the order and her efforts to moderate the rising tide of materialism and secularism in the area.
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She was born to Lt. William Crawford, the adjutant of the coastal artillery brigade, and his wife Sarah Grace (nÊe Gregg) with her birth being registered in the December quarter 1858 in
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had more than thirty professed sisters, causing her to lament in 1906 that "responses to the call of the life of a sister are still very rare in Australia."
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on 9 March 1939. Her funeral service was held on 10 March 1939 at the Society's community house adjacent to
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She moved to Queensland, Australia, and shortly thereafter, in September 1896, was admitted into the
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to establish boarding schools for girls in his diocese. The order established St. Anne's school in
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in Brisbane. In 1929, she began her last major venture in Brisbane, establishing
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to manage an orphanage and a "rescue" home for women and infants there.
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in 1921. After the war ended, the order also acquired a hostel in
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During World War I, Mother Emma accepted an offer from Bishop
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to relocate there, and began to manage St. Faith's School in
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Christianity portal
mother superior
Sisters of the Sacred Advent
Queensland
St Martins in the Field
Middlesex
Anglican
Society of the Sacred Advent
Brisbane
William Thomas Thornhill Webber
Stanhope
Warwick
John Oliver Feetham
Townsville
Herberton
Charters Towers
Charleville
St. Martin's War Memorial Hospital
St. Aidan's School
Corinda
Anglican Diocese of Rockhampton
Yeppoon
cancer
St Margaret's Anglican Girls' School
Brisbane's
Lutwyche Cemetery
St John's Cathedral
Calendar of saints
Anglican Church of Australia

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