St Peter Julian's Church, Sydney

Church in New South Wales, Australia
33°52′43″S 151°12′19″E / 33.8786°S 151.2054°E / -33.8786; 151.2054Location641 George Street, Haymarket, Sydney, New South WalesCountryAustraliaDenominationCatholicReligious orderCongregation of the Blessed SacramentWebsitestpeterjuliansydney.comHistoryStatusActiveDedicationSt Peter Julian EymardDedicated1964ArchitectureFunctional statusChurchAdministrationArchdioceseSydneyDeaneryCityParishSt Mary's Cathedral

St Peter Julian's Church is a Roman Catholic church and shrine of eucharistic adoration in Sydney in the care of the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament.

The church is located at 641 George Street, Haymarket, in the heart of Chinatown. Designed by Terence Daly,[1] it was completed in early 1964. It is named after the congregation's founder, St Peter Julian Eymard, who was canonised in 1962.

A religious community of priests and brothers (currently under the leadership of Fr Joe Fernando SSS]) live in the monastery attached to St Peter Julian's Church.[2]

St Peter Julian's Church, Sydney - Interior

History

The Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament arrived in Australia in 1929 to assume pastoral care of St Francis' Church, Melbourne, creating a eucharistic shrine there.[1] Seeking to establish a similar shrine in Sydney, they acquired land in 1952 and built a monastery and city chapel, originally named the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, opened by Cardinal Gilroy on 30 August 1953.[1] The community grew rapidly, necessitating the construction of a new monastery in 1963 and a new church in 1964. Both underwent a major refurbishment and modernisation in 2008–09.

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References

  1. ^ a b c History of Our Church, St. Peter Julian's Church
  2. ^ "St Peter Julian's Church". 8 November 2017.
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