Friday, 17 April 2026

St. Joseph's Catholic Cathedral, Rockhampton

It's good when travelling to seek out the Catholic Churches and take photos, go to Mass or whatever.  St. Joseph's Cathedral in Rockhampton was built between 1893 and 1899. It's built with local sandstone and is in the Gothic style.  The sanctuary was added later, completed in 1982.  Next door is the Catholic School.









41 comments:

  1. I have never sought out a Catholic church in my life.

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  2. St. Joseph's Cathedral is very beautiful. The sandstone suits the church very well. Take care.

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    1. I agree with you, but it was very dark in there, no light only what came through the stained glass windows, Angie.

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  4. Gothic architecture might have been specifically designed for this purpose - towering, serious, long lasting and handsome.
    Does it stay cool in Rockhampton's summer?

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    1. It probably was, Hels and I rather like the Gothic style, we have a few houses built in the Gothic style here.
      It is a handsome church and I don't know how it goes there in the summer, but I'm sure the people manage. I should imagine with thick walls, hardly any windows apart from the glass stained ones sun/heat would be minimal. Could be a similar temperature in both winter and the wet season.

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  5. The architecture of these holy buildings is magnificent. Wonderful photos Margaret and always nice to see where it is on the map. I also love your autumn leaf background and that lovely flower at the bottom. Thank you and have a wonderful weekend!

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    1. Thank you Denise. I was thinking about the autumn theme and thought perhaps it was a bit too overpowering, but I'll leave it there for awhile.
      The old churches are beautiful.

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  6. I Love These Wonderful Churches - And Those Gorgeous Stain Glass Windows , Yes Please

    Travel On ,
    Cheers

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    1. Thank you and I like them too. It was very dark in there however.

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  7. What a beautiful Church...lovely photographs (and thanks again for including the map)

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you Jan. I always like to share a map of places far or short from home as it gives you an idea of where I am or have been.

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  8. The church is very impressive for a town of that size. I'm sure it has good flow through ventilation for summer months. The external bell is interesting.

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    1. It is a lovely church with the school next door so it would get plenty of use during the week more so than some. I reckon the air would flow well in the summer, the building has thick walls and there are only the glass stained windows that let the light in. The people would be used to the weather in summer up there, Andrew.

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  9. I have been to Sunday Mass at this cathedral It was a High Mass and very ritual.
    The Archbishop of Brisbane was the celebrant and the Cathedral was standing room only for the latecomers!
    After Mass there was BBQ - plenty of liquid refreshment also had a great meat BBQ.
    Nothing like good Brahman steaks!
    Cheers
    Colin
    PS: The " damn school bike "terrorists" are back to school on Tuesday !
    I can hardly wait!!!

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    1. Those were they days, Colin. Good memories for you.
      More people went to Mass back then than they do now. I actually went to the Cathedral for another visit a few more times after taking these photos but the door was locked and that was even when the children were there next door at the school, another time the Cathedral was in use. I wanted to say a prayer or two and take photos with my camera on different settings to get a brighter more detailed photos. Wasn't meant to be.

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  10. That's a very beautiful Cathedral. When I visit a new place I almost always look for a church to visit.

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    1. I agree. I always do and did do the same as you, make a beeline for the Catholic Church, many of them on top of a hill :)

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  11. Most old churches are very beautiful and this one is a fine example of craftsmanship.

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    1. How correct you are R. Always gorgeous inside and some of them the same outside. All of it would be done by hand too with a few tools.

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  12. It truly is a beautiful church--- and an interesting mix of materials, too. The wood ceilings are quite striking!

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  13. Muy bonita esa catedral tiene que ser muy gratificante la visita a la misma.
    Feliz fin de semana.
    Saludos.

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  14. Muy bonita esa catedral, se ve el estilo gótico con la que se hizo, esas vidrieras, los cruceros, una maravilla.
    Saludos Cordiales.

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  15. The church is beautiful.
    Thank you for the lovely photos, dear Margaret.
    Warmest regards from Viola

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  16. Beautiful photos of this church, Margaret.
    I think the stained glass windows are amazing.
    I wish you a very nice weekend.
    All the best, Irma

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  17. I like the architecture of St. Joseph's Cathedral in Rockhampton. With its two towers with spires and stained glass panels it reminds me Gothic cathedrals as I see in Europe. Thank you for sharing beautiful photos.

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