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ST PETER'S CHURCH, NORMANVILLE St Peter's Church is located on the corner of Cape Jervis Road and St Andrew's Bvd at Normanville. The Church was established in 1858. The colony of South Australia began in 1836 and by 1838, 32,000 acres had been surveyed in the Rapid Bay/Yankalilla district. By 1844 dozens of farms between Myponga and Rapid Bay were producing saleable crops and growth was escalating. From 1850 to 1868 the population of the region increased significantly. Jetties were constructed at Second Valley, Normanville and Myponga Beach and flour mills at Yankalilla, Second Valley and Normanville. Local government began with the proclamation of the District of Yankalilla in 1854.The early settlers of the district included a strong collection of Irish Catholic immigrants, who were keen to have their own church. Archbishop Gleeson officiated for the Centenary Celebrations of St Peter's in 1958. Bishop Greg O'Kelly joined with Parish Priests, other clergy and visitors to celebrate the 150th Anniversary in January 2008. (Photos from the Sesquicentennary can be viewed in the Parish Photo Album.) |
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