St Isidore's Catholic - Nabiac, NSW, Australia
S 32° 06.100 E 152° 23.075
56H E 441934 N 6448129
This wooden Church is the original wood Church, and probably the oldest building in Nabiac.
Waymark Code: WM16GNZ
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 07/29/2022
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The St Isidore's Catholic Church was the first permanent church built at Nabiac NSW in 1889 and it still stands on Nabiac Street. It was built by Andrew Smith and James McKeough. It is of simple wooden design, with a 50 pitch corrugated iron roof. There are three 'Gothic' arched windows each on the west and east sides. There is a small vestibule with a concrete path out to the gate, where parishioners cars will park on the grass verge. There is an unused 'Outback dunny' to the rear of the Church property.
Mass is held at 6pm on the FOURTH Saturday of the month - other weeks it is held at Krambach.
Visited: 1149-51, Monday, 9 May, 2022
Type of Church: Church
Status of Building: Actively in use for worship
Date of building construction: 01/01/1889
Dominant Architectural Style: Gothic
Associated Shrines, Art, etc.: None
Diocese: Maitland-Newcastle
Address/Location: 60 Nabiac Street, Nabiac, NSW, Australia, 2412
Relvant Web Site: [Web Link]
Date of organization: Not listed
Archdiocese: Not listed
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