Monsignor John Cyril Hawes: The Architect-Priest on Path to Sainthood
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Monsignor John Cyril Hawes, a renowned architect and Catholic priest, is being considered for sainthood by the Diocese of Geraldton, 70 years after his death, for his remarkable life and contributions to Western Australia's religious architecture.
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Monsignor Hawes' unique blend of architectural skill and religious devotion has left a lasting legacy in Western Australia.
The life of Monsignor John Cyril Hawes, an architect turned Catholic priest, is being examined for sainthood. Born in England in 1876, he converted to Catholicism and became a priest, leaving a legacy of religious buildings in Western Australia's Midwest, including Geraldton's St Francis Xavier Cathedral. The Diocese of Geraldton, with the help of archivist Odhran O'Brien, is gathering evidence for his canonisation, including testimonies from those who met him. Although the process is meticulous and lengthy, potentially taking decades, it could lead to Western Australia's first saint. ... [Rest of the cleaned article content with preserved quotation marks and paragraph breaks]
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The canonisation process will continue with further evidence gathering.
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- Exact timeline of Monsignor Hawes' architectural works in WA
- Full details of his conversion process

