No. 1564 - Moonah - 'The Transfiguration of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ' - Ukrainian Catholic Church (2010)

Moonah is a suburb of Greater Hobart and is located approximately 5 kilometres north of the central business district. Moonah was previously known as South Glenorchy before it was developed as a residential area in the late 19th century.

Moonah’s Ukrainian Catholic church is located within the Ukrainian Community Centre on the Main Road. The chapel was consecrated in 2010 and serves approximately 100 Ukrainian Catholics. There are around 7000 Ukrainian Catholics Australia-wide.

Ukrainians were among the migrants to Tasmania after the Second World War, with many employed in hydro-electric works in the highlands. The majority, about fifty families, eventually settled in Hobart, with about twenty families settling in Launceston. In 1957 the Association of Ukrainians in Tasmania bought a house at 201 Main Road Moonah and converted it into a community hall. In 2006 the Association moved to the current premises located at 185 Main Road.

In Launceston premises were built at St Leonards and the Holy Family Catholic Church was established. The community's religious affiliations were a focus of activity. Most belonged to the Byzantine or Eastern branch of Catholicism with the remainder Orthodox.


The Ukrainian Club on Moonah Main Road


A dedicated chapel is housed within the Club. Photograph: Ukrainian Catholic Church in Australia, New Zealand and Oceania

Photograph: Tony Lomas

Photograph: Tony Lomas



The original Community Hall which was located at 201 Main Road Moonah. Photo: ukesintas.wordpress.com/church/


Sources and further information:

https://hobart.catholic.org.au/2022/01/28/ukrainian-catholic-bishop-visits-his-tasmanian-flock/
https://www.facebook.com/Ukrainiansintasmania
https://ukesintas.wordpress.com/church/
https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/U/Ukrainian.htm
https://www.facebook.com/catholicukes/



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