when john was only 8 his parents died..hope i helped
John Bede Polding faced challenges such as ministering to a vast and sparsely populated colony, establishing a Catholic presence in a predominantly Protestant society, and dealing with limited resources and support from the British government. He also had to navigate tensions with the established Anglican Church and address the diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds of the settlers.
John Bede Polding had to overcome challenges such as establishing a Catholic presence in a predominantly Protestant society, navigating cultural differences between English and Irish Catholics in Australia, and managing the financial constraints of building and maintaining Catholic institutions in a new and remote colony.
Yes, John Smith's voyage to the New World with the Virginia Company in 1607 was successful in establishing the first permanent English settlement in North America at Jamestown, despite facing challenges such as disease, food shortages, and conflicts with Native Americans.
John White's return to Roanoke Island was delayed due to the outbreak of the Anglo-Spanish War, which prevented him from immediately securing a ship to bring supplies to the colonists. Additionally, White encountered financial and logistical challenges that prolonged his return to the settlement.
John White was delayed by three years in returning to Roanoke Island due to various setbacks, including conflicts with the Spanish Armada and challenges with securing necessary supplies and ships for the voyage.
John White took longer to return to Roanoke Island because he got delayed by the Anglo-Spanish War, preventing him from returning promptly with supplies. Additionally, he faced challenges securing a ship and resources due to the war and other complications, prolonging his absence from the colony.
John Bede Polding was born to William Polding and Bridget Polding in Liverpool, England.
was a archbihop
England
John Bede Polding had to overcome challenges such as establishing a Catholic presence in a predominantly Protestant society, navigating cultural differences between English and Irish Catholics in Australia, and managing the financial constraints of building and maintaining Catholic institutions in a new and remote colony.
He was never a pope. John Bede Polding, OSB, was the first Roman Catholic Bishop and then Archbishop of Sydney, Australia.
John Bede Polding
he started many schools
between the time he was 8
his first job was to be a bishop in rome
The first Catholic Bishop of Australia was John Bede Polding.
John Bede Polding assisted the Early Church in Australia byCelebrating Masses in AustraliaTraveled across the worldBy becoming Australia's first Arch-BishopHelped Priest in Masses
John Polding died in 1877.