Division mainly occurred between these two Christian groups
Catholics and Protestants
Major issue faced by rural communities
Isolation
Why churches provided welfare pre-1945
Government provided little support
Who controlled early education in Australia
Protestant churches
Movement aiming to reduce alcohol consumption
Temperance Movement
This 1804 event increased fear of Catholics
Castle Hill Rebellion
Founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service
John Flynn
Christian value motivating welfare work
Charity
Law that funded multiple denominations
Church Act 1836
Group campaigning for alcohol restrictions
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
This WWI issue divided Christians politically
Conscription
Organisation providing medical care in remote areas
Royal Flying Doctor Service
Organisation known for soup kitchens
The Salvation Army
Why Catholics built their own schools
Rejected secular/Protestant education
Law forcing pubs to close early
6pm closing
This Catholic Archbishop opposed conscription
Daniel Mannix
Religious group supporting spiritual life in the outback
Bush Brotherhood
Catholic group providing direct aid to families
St Vincent de Paul Society
Who staffed Catholic schools
Priests, nuns, brothers
Term for someone imposing strict moral views
Wowser
One major long-term impact of sectarianism
Social division (education, jobs, politics)
Overall impact of Christian work in rural areas
Reduced isolation and improved healthcare
One criticism of church welfare
Sectarian bias
Result of education division
Two systems (public + Catholic)
One impact of morality campaigns
Restrictions on Sunday trading and entertainment