Sisters of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart: New Zealand Story 1883-1983
POWER, Sister Anne Marie
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This is a brief history of the foundations made in New Zealand by the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart, their beginnings and development. The Institute founded at Penola, South Australia, by Father Julian E. Tenison Woods and Mary MacKillop in 1866 was a response to the needs of the poor in the struggling Australian colony. Only seventeen years later, the young Institute, responded to the further challenge of missioning to the needs of another country, New Zealand. Christchurch; Dunedin; Auckland; Hamilton; Palmerston North; WellingtonAdditional Notes
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Edition:Collation: Physical description
Place of Publication: Auckland
Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Library Office | R12355 |
Dewey: | 255 POW NZ |
pub: | 1983 |