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Mannix

Footprints. Vol 28, No 2. December 2013 AND Vol 29, No 1. June 2014

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"May I write to you ... ?"  The correspondence between Daniel Mannix and F.W. Head (1929-1934).

Daniel Mannix was Catholic Archbishop and F.W. Head was Anglican Archbishop. The correspondence concerned the Eucharistic Procession Controversy,

The letters are given in their original form, as well as transcriptons. With commentary. 

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Lift Up Your Hearts: The Story of St. Patrick's Cathedral

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The history of the building of St. Patrick's Cathedral, East Melbourne. Black and white photos.

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Melbourne Eucharistic Congress 1934

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Souvenir of the National Eucharistic Congress, Melbourne, 1934
Highly detailed panoramic photo taken by H.M. Walker from the parapet of the Eastern Hill Fire Station.
The photograph shows the special papal legate Cardinal MacRory standing on the balcony of Mount St Evin's Private Hospital with white-robed church dignitaries and thousands of the faithful packed the Parade.

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