- James Darcy Freeman
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See=Sydney|Sir James Darcy Cardinal Freeman, KBE (
19 November 1907 –16 March 1991 ) was anAustralia n ecclesiastic and the 6th Roman CatholicArchbishop ofSydney andCardinal-Priest of S. Maria"Regina Pacis" in Ostia. He was ordained a priest of the Sydney Archdiocese on13 July 1940 , appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney on9 December 1956 and ordained Titular Bishop ofHermopolis . In 1971 he was elevated to the cardinalate.Early Life and Priesthood
Born
19 November ,1907 ,Annandale, New South Wales to Robert Freeman, a tramway driver and his wife Margaret Smith. He was educated at theSisters of Charity ,Elizabeth Bay, New South Wales , and theChristian Brothers High School atSt Mary's Cathedral College, Sydney where he was regarded as a good student who enjoyed literature, music and sport. He was able to obtain special permission from Rome to be ordained a priest at the age of 22. He attended Seminary at St Columba’s, Springwood and St Patrick’s College Manly and was ordained on13 July ,1930 by Archbishop Bartolomeo Cattaneo and incardinated in the Archdiocese of Sydney. He then served as an Assistant Priest at Grafton, Murwillumbah, Strathfield, Mosman and St Mary’s Cathedral. Following that he became the Private Secretary to the Cardinal Archbishop, and Chaplain to the Christian Brothers College ofSt Patrick's College, Strathfield . He also served as Administrator of Haymarket Parish, andParish Priest of Stanmore.Ordination as Bishop
Elected
Bishop of Hermopolis In Partibus Infidelium and auxiliary of Sydney on9 December 1956 . He was consecrated on24 January , 1957 atSt Mary's Cathedral, Sydney by Cardinal Sir Norman Gilroy and later translated to Armidale as Bishop18 October 1969 , he was promoted toArchbishop of Sydney on 9 July 1971.Appointment as Cardinal
He was made
Cardinal Priest of the Title of Our Lady of Peace of Ostia,5 March 1973 , on the retirement of Cardinal Sir Norman Gilroy. He received theKnight Commander of the British Empire in 1977.Retirement and Death
He retired as Archbishop of
Sydney, Australia on 12 February, 1983, to St John, Vianney Villa,Randwick, New South Wales . He died on 16 March 1991,St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney at the age of 83 and is buried in Crypt atSt Mary's Cathedral, Sydney .Legacy
He is the Patron of the
Freeman Catholic College atBonnyrigg Heights, New South Wales which opened in 1985 and has a student population of 1220 and a teaching and support staff of 114. In 1987 The Cardinal Freeman Centre was established atGranville, New South Wales as part of theSt Vincent de Paul Society to provide accommodation and support for the homeless men in the Greater West area of Sydney who have been affected by Drug and Alcohol related problems. The Cardinal Freeman Village inAshfield, New South Wales is a Retirement Home providing accommodation to 380 residents.References
* [http://www.catholicweekly.com.au/03/oct/12/02.html "Honour shared by all: 12 October 2003"] "The Catholic Weekly Online". Accessed
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* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bfreeman.html "The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church"] . "Catholic-Hierarchy.org" AccessedMay 23 ,2008 .
* [http://www.sydney.catholic.org.au/Archdiocese/History/Freeman.shtml "Archdiocese of Sydney"] . "Sydney.Catholic.org.au". AccessedMay 23 ,2008 .
* [http://freeman.bonnyrigg.syd.catholic.edu.au/patron1.htm "Patron His Eminence Cardinal Sir James Freeman"] . "Freeman Catholic College Web Site" AccessedMay 23 ,2008 .
* [http://www.agedcareguide.com.au/facility_details.asp?facilityid=14299 "Cardinal Freeman Village".] "Aevum Limited" AccessedMay 23 ,2008 .
* [http://www.parravinnies.org/cardinal_freeman_centre.htm "Cardinal Freeman Centre"] "St Vincent de Paul Society" AccessedMay 23 ,2008 .
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