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History of the Archdiocese of Brisbane

The Archdiocese of Brisbane is a community strong in faith and committed to the common good. A community where God’s work, word and people are present every day. Established as a diocese in 1859, just weeks before Queensland became a colony, the Archdiocese originally covered the entire state, shaping its identity through early immigration efforts that brought many Irish settlers. Over time, as Queensland grew, the Archdiocese became the metropolitan see for the region, overseeing several other dioceses including Cairns, Rockhampton, Toowoomba, and Townsville. St Stephen’s Cathedral, located in Brisbane’s CBD, remains the spiritual heart and seat of the Archdiocese.
 
Throughout its history, the Archdiocese of Brisbane has evolved to meet the needs of a diverse and growing Catholic community. It has embraced cultural diversity, expanded Catholic education, and fostered greater involvement of the laity in church life. The Archdiocese continues to promote social justice, spiritual renewal, and active engagement with the wider community, ensuring that the presence of God’s work, word, and people remains vibrant and alive every day.
 
More information about the history of the Archdiocese of Brisbane can be found on the archdiocese website.

The Archbishop of Brisbane

The Cathedral of St Stephen

Archdiocesan Patron

St Mary of the Cross MacKillop

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