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Stephen's Cathedral. Unwarranted aspersions cast upon the Bishop's character. Meeting hold in Brisbane as a mark of confidence in him. Presented with an address of con- gratulation upon the splendid work he had accomplished. His complete vindication. Copy of Bishop O'Quinn's will. The establishment of the Christian Brothers in Queens- land. Further educational matters. Table of educational statistics of the Diocese at the time of the Archbishop's death. Cause of the adding of the "O" to the Arch- bishop's name. Instances of his personal bravery. Death of Dr. O'Quinn. Body lying in state and burial ceremonies. Short review of his career.

CHAPTER VI

His Eminence and Most Reverend Patrick Francis Cardinal Moran, Archbishop of Sydney, Metropolitan, etc. Bishop of Ossory in Ireland. Translated to Sydney, by brief dated March 21st, 1884. Accorded an enthusiastic welcome on his arrival. Summoned to Borne. Received the Cardinalitial dignity. First Australian Cardinal. Meeting of Plenary Synod of Bishops of Australia at Sydney. Cardinal Arch- bishop the President. Solemn religious scene at St. Mary's Cathedral. 6000 people present. Invocation of God's Spirit upon Synod's deliberations. Close of Synod. Results of. the Plenary Synod. Apostolic Letter addressed by Cardinal to the Clergy and faithful.

CHAPTER VII.

The Episcopate of the Very Reverend Dr. Dunne, D.D. The division of Queensland into Sees. Territory embraced by each. Consecration of Dr. Dunne as Bishop. Place of birth. Educated in Irish College, Rome. A teacher in St. Laurence O'Toole's school, Dublin. Chose Queensland as his missionary field. Arrived at Brisbane in 1863. Made Pastor of Toowoomba. Offices held by him in Queensland. Active in efforts to induce Irish immigrants to settle on the land. Left Toowoomba, to take up his duties in Bris- bane. Made the recipient of an address and purse of sovereigns on leaving Toowoomba. Acted as Secretary of the Plenary Council of Australia. Rendered important services. Dr. Dunne received the Sacred Pallium, as Arch- bishop. Churches and clergy in the Diocese. Colleges, schools, and charitable institutions.

CHAPTER VIII.

The Diocese of Rockhampton. Appointment of first Bishop. His life. Second Bishop. Translated ts Ballarat. Third Bishop of Rockhampton, the Right Rev. James Duhig, D.D. Birth and early instruction by Christian Brothers. Spent a short term in a mercantile office. Returned to the Christian Brothers. Sailed for Europe. Entered Irish College, Rome. Ordained Priest. Returned to Queensland. Appointed to the Parish of Ipswich as assistant. Trans- ferred to Brisbane. Consecrated Bishop of Rockhampton. First ad limina visit to Rome. Received with marked meeting with the Venerable Pontiff. Received with marked kindness in Ireland. Visited the United States. Young- est Bishop in the Church. Tables of Churches, clergy list schools, and charitable institutions in the Rockhampton Diocese.