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The Marists established in Sydney a supply-base for their Pacific mission.

Historical paintings returned
Tarban Creek Hunters Hill 01.jpg 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.

Tarban Creek Hunters Hill 02.jpg 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