Daughters of Charity chapel |
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Title : | Daughters of Charity chapel |
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Creator : | Loren, Marisa G. | ||
Source : | Loren, Marisa G., PRG 1270/2 vol. 1, p.21, no. 1 | ||
Date of creation : | 2000 | ||
Format : | Photograph | ||
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The Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul came to Adelaide in 1954, establishing a convent in Hutt Street. The former house in front of the convent was converted to a small church under the architect Ernest Keal. The Daughters of Charity, with a large band of volunteers, provide meals daily for up to 120 homeless men, as well as health care and other services. Members of the Latvian community in Adelaide also hold services in the church. |
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Related names : | Keal, Ernest Alfred Church of Mary Immaculate (Adelaide, S. Aust.) Daughters of Charity (Adelaide, S. Aust.) |
Coverage year : | 2000 |
Place : | Hutt Street (Adelaide, S. Aust.); Adelaide (S. Aust.) |
Further reading : | 'Church of Mary Immaculate: new church opened in the city', Southern Cross, 25 June 1954, p. 11 'Daughters of Charity', Adelaide Voices, June 1987, p. 2 Hutt Street Centre. Annual report, Adelaide: Daughters of Charity, 1989- |
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