Article: Kevin Izod O'Doherty and the Roman Catholic bishops of Hobart and Brisbane.

Kevin Izod O'Doherty (1) referred to his convict past at a meeting of the St Mary's Cathedral Building Fund in Sydney in January 1887. (2) He had no idea that his initial sight of St Mary's, as a political prisoner from the decks of the Mount Stewart Elphinstone, would symbolise his relationship with the clergy during his period of enforced exile in Van Diemen's Land, whereas his presence, in later years, at the meeting of Sydney citizens working for the benefit of their faith, would be representative of his interaction with leading clerics during his period of willing existence in the Australian colonies. In 1849 he merely glimpsed St Mary's, but by 1887 he had become an ...

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