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The Marists established in Sydney a supply-base for their Pacific mission.
The Marists established in Sydney a supply-base for their Pacific mission. An account of the purchase of the first property can be found in [[Girard0636|doc. 636]].


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The Marists established in Sydney a supply-base for their Pacific mission. An account of the purchase of the first property can be found in doc. 636.

Historical paintings returned
After a search of nearly four decades two historical Marist paintings have been returned to Sydney.

The paintings depict the earliest Marist buildings near Tarban Creek, Hunters Hill, which served as a base for the newly-established missions of the Society of Mary in the south-west Pacific. They were housed variously in Rome and at La Neyliere, France, where they were discovered in a basement after going missing in the 1970's.

Fr Michael Mullins SM recently returned from Rome bringing with him the paintings dating from 1854 and commissioned by the then-procurator of the Marist Missions of the Pacific, Fr Rocher. 'It's the end of a thirty-five year saga', says Fr Michael who has been searching for the lost paintings since 1974.


They are now framed and hanging in the provincial offices, Hunters Hill, awaiting a more permanent and suitable home.


News item from Australian Province of the Society of Mary website Accessed 29 March 2010