St Therese of Lisieux Church of The Little Flower
St Therese of Lisieux Church of The Little Flower 08-01-2017 - John Huth, Wilston, Brisbane
St Therese of Lisieux Church of The Little Flower 08-01-2017 - John Huth, Wilston, Brisbane

St Therese of Lisieux Church of The Little Flower

Stafford, QLD 4053

Church Information

Church Name: St Therese of Lisieux Church of The Little Flower
Church Previous Name: -
Denomination: Catholic Church in Australia
Street Address: 80 Turner Rd, Stafford QLD 4053, Australia
Suburb: Stafford
State: QLD
Postcode: 4053
Foundation Stone Laid: 19-05-1968
Foundation Stone Notes: 

Foundation stone of the first church building records: This foundation stone - of The First Church in Queensland - under the Patronage of - Blessed Teresa of Lisieux - (The Little Flower) - was blessed and laid by - +James, Archbishop of Brisbane - on 27th May 1923.

Three months after opening the church was destroyed by a cyclone on 26/1/1924.

The foundation stone for the replacement building laid by Archbishop James Duhig records: The foundation stone - of the original church - destroyed by cyclone -  on Saturday 26th January 1924 - was relaid - 27th April 1924.

A plaque on the wall of the property at the entrance records: St Therese of Lisieux - Church of the Little Flower

A plaque records: Church of The Little Flower - Kedron - This church is a memorial - to the members of - The Australian Forces - who gave their lives in - the Two World Wars - 1914~18, 1939~45.

The foundation stone of the current church building records: Church of The Little Flower - (St Therese of Liseux) - This foundation stone was blessed and laid - by - His Grace Most Rev P M O'Donnell DD - Archbishop of Brisbane - on - May 19th 1968 - in the presence of - Most Rev Constantine Koser OFM - Minister General of The Order of Friars Minor.

Date Opened: unknown
Date Closed: unknown
Email: admin@churchesaustralia.org

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No other details are known about this church. More historical information/photographs of the church/congregation are invited. Photographs uploaded 9/4/2017.
Last Updated: Sunday 9th April, 2017
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