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741: 430:. When Kenna refused, Quinn decided that he could neither take the sacraments nor be buried in consecrated ground. Prominent Irish Catholics in the town supported Quinn, including the Principal of St. Stanislaus' College, Dr Joseph Byrne, and store owner John Meagher. This has been described as 'the most notorious sectarian episode in the history of Bathurst'. 437:, following the 1877 death of Sr. Teresa MacDonald, the Provincial of Bathurst, Quinn would not allow another Provincial to be appointed that did not report to him. He instructed the Sisters to leave Bathurst as he refused to accept MacKillop's central government of the Institute, where she held the role of Superior General. 425:
of 1866, coinciding with the waning influence of English Benedictine Catholicism and the increasing influence of Quinn and other Irish prelates. In 1879, Quinn instructed one of his flock, Richard Kenna, to withdraw his son from
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After a trip to Europe during 1883 and 1884, Quinn returned to Bathurst, where he died at St. Stanislaus' College and was buried in Sts. Michael and John's Cathedral, in Bathurst.
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K. Burford, Kath, 'Tried and true': a foundress responds to episcopal fears: Mary Mackillop and the Bishops James and Matthew Quinn,
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Quinn was widely renowned for the establishment of a system of Catholic schools principally run by religious orders, including
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of Archbishop Polding; crafting the rise of the Irish Catholic church in Australia. Although Quinn opposed the appointment of
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The youngest son of Matthew Quinn, a farmer, and his wife, Mary, Quinn was educated in Dublin before entering the
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in 1839 where he graduated with a doctorate in sacred theology in 1845. Ordained a priest in 1847 in the
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This article is about the Australian Roman Catholic Bishop. For the South African sprinter, see
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Bishop Matthew Quinn and the Development of Catholic Education in New South Wales: 1865-1885
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was President. Quinn succeeded as President in 1859 on James' appointment as
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into Australia. Quinn was often at the forefront of battles with the
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for eight years; returning to Ireland and became vice-president of
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in 1837, studying for the priesthood before transferring to the
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President of St Laurence O'Toole's Seminary, Dublin (1859-1865)
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After the 1875 establishment of the Institute of St Joseph by
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on 21 October 1866 with Murray, nine priests (including
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Mathew Quinn
Roman Catholic Bishop
Diocese of Bathurst
Joseph Byrne
Priest
Church of St John Lateran, Rome
Bishop
St Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Dublin
Eadestown
County Kildare
Ireland
Bathurst
New South Wales
Australia
Sts. Michael and John's Cathedral, Bathurst
Irish
Roman Catholic Church
Roman Catholic bishop
Alma mater
Propaganda College, Rome
Pontifical Irish College
Church of St John Lateran, Rome
Eadestown
Kildare
Ireland
Bathurst
New South Wales
suffragan bishop
Roman Catholic
Bishop

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