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Christ Church Rouse Hill

  • 025
  • Instelling
  • 1863-

Christ Church, Rouse Hill was consecrated in 1863 within the district of Castle Hill, upon a site donated by Robert Fitzgerald. The records document the functions of the church, and were donated by the Parish of Kellyville.

Children's Special Service Mission

  • 418
  • Instelling
  • 1867-

The Children's Special Service Mission was begun in London in 1867 by Thomas 'Pious' Hughes and Josiah Spiers. It became an international movement which notably ran beach missions. It is now known as Scripture Union.

Catholic Apostolic Church

  • 419
  • Instelling
  • 1835-

The Catholic Apostolic Church originated in Scotland in the 1830s. It is also called the Irvingite Church, after Edward Irving (1792–1834), a clergyman of the Church of Scotland credited with organising the movement.

Caritas - Diocese of Sydney

  • 079
  • Instelling
  • 1935-

A department of the Mothers' Union formed with the purpose of assisting young married women and encouraging them to join. Originally called the Fellowship of Marriage, it was first formed in England in 1921, and the first Australian branch was opened in Perth in 1925. The Sydney branch was formed in 1935, and the name was changed to Young Members' Department in 1949. In 1983 the Australian Commonwealth Council changed the name to Caritas, which means charity, or Christian love for others, in Latin. Their aim is to contact and reach out to women with no other church affiliation. Caritas groups are open outreach groups with flexible and unstructured programs

British and Foreign Bible Society

  • 214
  • Instelling
  • 1804-

The British and Foreign Bible Society was formed in 1804 by a group of Christians which included Rev Thomas Charles and William Wilberforce. Their initial concern was the lack of Welsh Bibles, inspired by the young Welsh girl Mary Jones, who walked over 20 miles to get a Bible.

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