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178:(which at that time included Whanganui) through the intervention of an Irish Marist priest, Father Charles Kirk, who had ministered in Sydney and there learned of this home-grown congregation that was tackling the problem of the education of Catholic children, especially in outback Australia. Father Kirk had spent about three years as an assistant at St Patrick's Marist church in central Sydney before moving on to be appointed 217:
Eventually a new convent and large secondary boarding and day school for girls was built on St John's Hill, Wanganui. It carried on the name of the original school which had been built in the centre of Whanganui when the sisters arrived, Sacred Heart Convent. The Sisters opened seven schools between
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had recommended for the new institute. The problem dragged on until 1888 before their independence from diocesan control was firmly established. It was during this period of confusion that Josephites came to the
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had formed the Josephite sisters there into a diocesan group under his direction, and it was as a diocesan group that they were welcomed in Whanganui on 25 April 1880. The
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at Whanganui in 1875. Aware of the high reputation of the Sisters of St Joseph in Australia, he set about getting them for his school. They came to him from the
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and that they wear a black veil instead of a brown one. In fact, they soon changed their whole habit from brown to black, and became popularly known as the
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recognised them as a diocesan congregation for his diocese. To distinguish them from the Josephites who came directly from
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which disbanded in 2013. The Sisters of St Joseph Whanganui received the Decree of Fusion with the
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In Step with Time: A History of the Sisters of St Joseph of Nazareth, Wanganui, New Zealand
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Biographies of all of the deceased Sisters, Sisters of St Joseph, Whanganui, website
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The Sisters arrived in Whanganui in 1880. They arrived as members of the order of
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Steadfast in hope: The Story of the Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington 1850-2000
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History of the Sisters, Sisters of St Joseph, Whanganui, website
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Catholic religious institutes established in the 19th century
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God's Farthest Outpost: A History Of Catholics In New Zealand
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1880 and 1900 and many more in the twentieth century from
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and who had since arrived elsewhere in the Diocese (at
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Index

Roman Catholic Church
Sisters of St Joseph
Josephites
religious congregation
Whanganui
New Zealand
Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph
Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart
Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart
Penola
South Australia
Mary MacKillop
Julian Tenison Woods
Catholic Church
Wellington Diocese
Rector
Bathurst Diocese
Matthew Quinn
Bishop of Wellington, Francis Redwood
Mary MacKillop
Temuka
South Island
Taranaki
Hawke's Bay
Ōtaki
Hiruharama
Suzanne Aubert


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