No. 1659 - Goodwood - Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church

Goodwood is a small residential suburb found near Bowen Bridge south-east of the Brooker Highway. It was named after the nearby Goodwood Racecourse which was later renamed Elwick Racecourse. Most houses in Goodwood were built in the 1950s as public housing.

Little information is available concerning a short-lived Catholic church built at Goodwood in the early 1960s. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart church fell within the Lutana-Goodwood Parish, which was formed out of the Moonah Parish in 1961 by Archbishop Young. A 1981 booklet commemorating the golden jubilee of St Therese's Parish (Moonah) briefly mentions the Goodwood church:

“A Church, named Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, was built at Goodwood by Mr H. Scoles and helpers, who included, from time to time, Fr. McGuane. Mass was said at Goodwood, because the Catholics in that area had increased”.

The building was a temporary structure but a permanent church was never built. In 2002 Archbishop Adrian Doyle merged the parishes back together to form the unified Moonah-Lutana Parish.The date of the closure of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart is not known.



Sources:

St Theresa's Parish Moonah Tasmania Souvenir Booklet Golden Jubilee 1931 - 1981.

Southerwood, W. T., 1938-. Planting a faith : Hobart's Catholic story in word and picture / [by] W. T. Southerwood s.n [Hobart 1970 

https://www.melbcatholic.org/s/articles/a19Ol000000b8wHIAQ/parish-history





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