Difference between revisions of "St Alipius"
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[[File:St Alipius Flag - Photo - C. Gervasoni-wiki.JPG|500px|thumb|left|''St Alipius Flag, 2004,'' Photograph: Clare Gervasoni]] | [[File:St Alipius Flag - Photo - C. Gervasoni-wiki.JPG|500px|thumb|left|''St Alipius Flag, 2004,'' Photograph: Clare Gervasoni]] | ||
− | St Alipius | + | The St Alipius Chapel was established in a tent near the eastern boundary of the St Alipius church grounds in Victoria Street (between Princes and King Streets).<ref>The Eureka Trails publicity brochure, undated.</ref> |
+ | During the Eureka era the Parish Priest was Father [[Patrick Smyth]]. | ||
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+ | Today St Alipius is a substantial bluestone church. | ||
== Also See == | == Also See == | ||
[[Patrick Smyth]] | [[Patrick Smyth]] |
Revision as of 11:45, 30 August 2013
The St Alipius Chapel was established in a tent near the eastern boundary of the St Alipius church grounds in Victoria Street (between Princes and King Streets).[1]
During the Eureka era the Parish Priest was Father Patrick Smyth.
Today St Alipius is a substantial bluestone church.
Also See
Patrick Smyth- ↑ The Eureka Trails publicity brochure, undated.