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Father John Therry
John Joseph Therry (1790-1864), Catholic priest, the son of John Therry, of Cork, Ireland, and his wife Eliza, née Connolly, was educated privately and at St Patrick's College, Carlow. Ordained priest in 1815, he was assigned to parochial work in Dublin and then Cork, where he became secretary to the bishop, Dr Murphy. His interest in Australia, aroused by the transportation of Irish convicts and the publicity surrounding the forced return of Father Jeremiah O'Flynn in 1818, came to the notice of Bishop Edward Bede Slater, whom Pius VII had appointed vicar-apostolic of the 'Cape of Good Hope, Madagascar, Mauritius, and New Holland with the adjacent islands'...continue reading...
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Father John Carpenter Therry
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John Joseph Therry
Irish Roman Catholic priest
Father John Joseph Therry | |
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Born | 1790 Cork, County Cork, Ireland |
Died | 25 May 1864 Sydney NSW, Australia |
Known for | First Roman Catholic Chaplain of New South Wales |
Religion | Christianity |
Church | Roman Catholic Church |
Ordained | 1815 (priest) |
Congregations served | St. Augustine's, Balmain |
John Therry (1790 - 25 May 1864) was an IrishRoman Catholic priest in Sydney, Australia.
Early life
[edit]John Therry was born in Cork and was privately educated at St Patrick's College in Carlow. In 1815 he was ordained as a priest. He did parish work in Dublin and later on was secretary to the Bishop of Cork. He had heard that Catholic convicts in Australia were without a priest to minister to them, and let it be known that he would be willing to go there as a missionary. On 5 December 1819 he sailed on the Janus with another priest, the Rev. P. Conolly, as a companion. They arrived at Sydney on 3 May 1820.[1] Unlike Father O'Flynn, who had previously arrived without government sanction and had been deported, the two priests were accredited chaplains with a salary from the government of £1000 a year each. The two men were of different temperaments and found it difficult t