Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Mackay Explained

The Mater Misericordiae Hospital is a 105-bed hospital in North Mackay, Mackay, Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia. It is operated in the Mercy tradition.

History

The Ormond Private Hospital was established by Dr Charles Emmanuel Williams on the corner of Brisbane and Gordon Street. It opened in May 1911.[1] It was purchased in May 1927 by the Sisters of Mercy who renamed it the Mackay Mater Misericordiae Hospital (Mater Misericordiae translates to Mother of Mercy and was the name used by many hospitals established by this religious order). On Sunday 29 May 1927 the hospital was blessed by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Rockhampton, Joseph Shiel.[2] On 9 August 1936, the Sisters opened a new hospital on Gordon Street with a ceremony conducted by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane, James Duhig assisted by the Bishop of Rockhampton, Romuald Denis Hayes.[3]

Current hospital

In 2003, the current Mater Hospital was opened in Willetts Road, North Mackay, with 105 beds.[4]

References

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Notes and References

  1. News: ORMOND HOSPITAL.. 15 May 1911. Daily Mercury. 5 October 2017. 1744. Queensland, Australia. 6. National Library of Australia.
  2. News: MATER HOSPITAL.. 31 May 1927. Daily Mercury. 5 October 2017. 4552. Queensland, Australia. 60. 8. National Library of Australia.
  3. News: NEW MATER HOSPITAL, MACKAY.. 27 August 1936. The Catholic Press. 5 October 2017. 2119. New South Wales, Australia. 40. National Library of Australia.
  4. Web site: Welcome to Mater Mackay. Mercy Health and Aged Care Central Queensland Limited. 5 October 2017.