THE FOUNDING OF MELBOURNE INSTITUTIONS – BY THE CHURCH
Historical sources available from Prof. Stuart Piggin, Macquarrie University [stuart.piggin@mq.edu.au ]
SUMMARY
- The Church pioneered SOCIAL WELFARE across Melbourne
- The Church pioneered EDUCATION in Melbourne. – Church schools preceded state
- The first HOSPITALS established by the Church, Christian citizens and religious orders
- Ministers and priests gave civic leadership across the community
- Christians took the lead to deal with issues of housing.
- “THE ARGUS” and “THE AGE” were founded by active Christians
- Churches made a major contribution to music in Melbourne through their choirs
- Christian volunteers and orders provided free workers for vital community support
- Christians involved in the beginning of tradition of philanthropic gifts and foundations
- Overseas aid and development organisations (eg World Vision) were Christian initiatives
- Church members key role in establishing standards of business and professional ethics, etc
- Church’s vital part in establishing boundaries of decency and fair employment.
- Australian Law and Government are based on the Bible and Christian teaching.
- The unique character of our civic life and community arose out of Christian faith
Plus a quote from Australian historian Geoffrey Blainey