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James Darcy Freeman

Sir James Darcy Freeman KBE (19 November 1907 – 16 March 1991) was an Australian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Freeman was the sixth Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney and Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria Regina Pacis a Ostia Lido. He was ordained a priest of the Sydney archdiocese on 13 July 1930, appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney on 9 December 1956 and ordained Titular Bishop of Hermopolis. In 1973 he was elevated to the cardinalate.


James Freeman

6th Catholic Archbishop of Sydney
ChurchSt Mary's Cathedral, Sydney
ArchdioceseSydney
In office9 July 1971 (1971-07-09) – 12 February 1983 (1983-02-12)
PredecessorNorman Thomas Gilroy
SuccessorEdward Bede Clancy
Other post(s)Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria Regina Pacis a Ostia Lido
Orders
Ordination13 July 1930 (1930-07-13)
by Bartolomeo Cattaneo
Consecration9 December 1956 (1956-12-09)
by Norman Thomas Cardinal Gilroy
Created cardinal5 March 1973 (1973-03-05)
by Paul VI
Personal details
Born
James Darcy Freeman

(1907-11-19)19 November 1907
Died16 March 1991(1991-03-16) (aged 83)
Lewisham, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
BuriedCrypt of St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney
NationalityAustralian
DenominationRoman Catholic
OccupationPrelate
Education
Alma mater
MottoPer ipsum ipsa duce
With Him, under her leadership[1]
Styles of
James Freeman
Reference styleHis Eminence
Spoken styleYour Eminence
Informal styleCardinal
SeeSydney

Early life and priesthood

Freeman was born on 19 November 1907 in Annandale, to Robert Freeman, a tramway driver, and his wife Margaret Smith. He was educated at the Sisters of Charity, Elizabeth Bay and St Mary's Cathedral College, Sydney, where he was regarded as a good student who enjoyed literature, music and sport.[citation needed]

He attended seminary at St Columba's Springwood and St Patrick's Seminary, Manly; and furthered his studies at the Pontifical Urban College of Propaganda Fide, Rome.[1] He was ordained on 13 July 1930 by Archbishop Bartolomeo Cattaneo and incardinated in the Archdiocese of Sydney.[2]

He served as an assistant priest in Grafton, Murwillumbah, Strathfield, Mosman and at St Mary's Cathedral. From 1941 – 1946 he became the private secretary to the archbishop and chaplain to the Christian Brothers College of St Patrick's College, Strathfield. He also served as administrator of Haymarket parish and parish priest of Stanmore.[citation needed]

Episcopate

Freeman was elected in partibus infidelium as Bishop of Hermopolis and auxiliary of Sydney on 9 December 1956. He was consecrated on 24 January 1957 at St Mary's Cathedral by Cardinal Norman Gilroy and spent 12 years as a loyal auxiliary to the man he has served as secretary. In October 1969 he was appointed Bishop of Armidale for three years after the death of Bishop Doody in 1968. He led the celebrations of the centenary of the Armidale diocese, 1869 to 1969.[3]

On the retirement of Cardinal Gilroy in July 1971, Freeman's appointment as Archbishop of Sydney was announced.

Freeman participated in the elections of Pope John Paul I and Pope John Paul II in Rome in 1978.

Cardinalate and character

On 5 March 1973, Freeman was appointed Cardinal Priest of the Title of Our Lady of Peace of Ostia by Pope Paul VI. He was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) in 1977.[4]

In May 2016, to mark the 25th anniversary of his death, his former secretary, Peter Ingham , preached at an anniversary Mass, recalling "the widespread honour, affection and respect with which he was held in the communities where he was known." He further recalled that he sometimes called him "'the reluctant cardinal' – he never sought honours yet they came to him anyway."[5]

Retirement and death

Freeman retired as Archbishop of Sydney on 12 February 1983, to St John Vianney Villa, Randwick. He died on 16 March 1991 at St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, at the age of 83 and was buried in the crypt of St Mary's Cathedral.[1]

Legacy

Freeman is the patron of the Freeman Catholic College at Bonnyrigg Heights, which opened in 1985 and has a student population of 1,220 and a teaching and support staff of 114. In 1987, the Cardinal Freeman Centre was established at Granville as part of the St Vincent de Paul Society to provide accommodation and support for the homeless men in the western suburbs of Sydney who have been affected by drug and alcohol-related problems. The Cardinal Freeman Village in Ashfield is a retirement home providing accommodation to 380 people. Freeman House in Armidale, continues in honour of his time and service in the Diocese of Armidale.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c Cullen, Michael P. (2014). Freeman, Sir James Darcy (Jimmy) (1907–1991) (published online 2014). Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  2. ^ Cheney, David M. (28 April 2018). "James Darcy Cardinal Freeman". The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Previous Bishops of the Diocese".
  4. ^ "FREEMAN, James Darcy: The Order of the British Empire – Knights Commander (Civil) (Imperial)". It's an Honour. Government of Australia. 11 June 1977. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  5. ^ Ingham, Peter (18 May 2016). "Remembering Cardinal James Freeman". The Catholic Weekly. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Freeman House, Armidale".

External links

  • The Catholic Weekly Online. Accessed 23 May 2008.[dead link]
  • "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Sydney" GCatholic.org. Accessed 23 May 2008.
  • "Bishops of Australia". AustOceaniaBishops.org Accessed 23 May 2008.
  • . Sydney.Catholic.org.au. Accessed 23 May 2008.
  • . Freeman Catholic College Web Site Accessed 23 May 2008.
  • Aevum Limited Accessed 23 May 2008.
  • St Vincent de Paul Society Accessed 23 May 2008.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by 6th Catholic Bishop of Armidale
1968–1971
Succeeded by
Henry Kennedy
Preceded by 6th Catholic Archbishop of Sydney
1971–1983
Succeeded by

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Sir James Darcy Freeman KBE 19 November 1907 16 March 1991 was an Australian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church Freeman was the sixth Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney and Cardinal Priest of Santa Maria Regina Pacis a Ostia Lido He was ordained a priest of the Sydney archdiocese on 13 July 1930 appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney on 9 December 1956 and ordained Titular Bishop of Hermopolis In 1973 he was elevated to the cardinalate His Eminence SirJames FreemanKBE6th Catholic Archbishop of SydneyChurchSt Mary s Cathedral SydneyArchdioceseSydneyIn office9 July 1971 1971 07 09 12 February 1983 1983 02 12 PredecessorNorman Thomas GilroySuccessorEdward Bede ClancyOther post s Cardinal Priest of Santa Maria Regina Pacis a Ostia LidoOrdersOrdination13 July 1930 1930 07 13 by Bartolomeo CattaneoConsecration9 December 1956 1956 12 09 by Norman Thomas Cardinal GilroyCreated cardinal5 March 1973 1973 03 05 by Paul VIPersonal detailsBornJames Darcy Freeman 1907 11 19 19 November 1907Annandale Sydney New South Wales AustraliaDied16 March 1991 1991 03 16 aged 83 Lewisham Sydney New South Wales AustraliaBuriedCrypt of St Mary s Cathedral SydneyNationalityAustralianDenominationRoman CatholicOccupationPrelateEducationSisters of Charity Elizabeth BaySt Mary s Cathedral College SydneyAlma materSt Columba s SpringwoodSt Patrick s Seminary ManlyPontifical Urban College of Propaganda FideMottoPer ipsum ipsa duceWith Him under her leadership 1 Styles of James FreemanReference styleHis EminenceSpoken styleYour EminenceInformal styleCardinalSeeSydney Contents 1 Early life and priesthood 2 Episcopate 3 Cardinalate and character 4 Retirement and death 5 Legacy 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and priesthood EditFreeman was born on 19 November 1907 in Annandale to Robert Freeman a tramway driver and his wife Margaret Smith He was educated at the Sisters of Charity Elizabeth Bay and St Mary s Cathedral College Sydney where he was regarded as a good student who enjoyed literature music and sport citation needed He attended seminary at St Columba s Springwood and St Patrick s Seminary Manly and furthered his studies at the Pontifical Urban College of Propaganda Fide Rome 1 He was ordained on 13 July 1930 by Archbishop Bartolomeo Cattaneo and incardinated in the Archdiocese of Sydney 2 He served as an assistant priest in Grafton Murwillumbah Strathfield Mosman and at St Mary s Cathedral From 1941 1946 he became the private secretary to the archbishop and chaplain to the Christian Brothers College of St Patrick s College Strathfield He also served as administrator of Haymarket parish and parish priest of Stanmore citation needed Episcopate EditFreeman was elected in partibus infidelium as Bishop of Hermopolis and auxiliary of Sydney on 9 December 1956 He was consecrated on 24 January 1957 at St Mary s Cathedral by Cardinal Norman Gilroy and spent 12 years as a loyal auxiliary to the man he has served as secretary In October 1969 he was appointed Bishop of Armidale for three years after the death of Bishop Doody in 1968 He led the celebrations of the centenary of the Armidale diocese 1869 to 1969 3 On the retirement of Cardinal Gilroy in July 1971 Freeman s appointment as Archbishop of Sydney was announced Freeman participated in the elections of Pope John Paul I and Pope John Paul II in Rome in 1978 Cardinalate and character EditOn 5 March 1973 Freeman was appointed Cardinal Priest of the Title of Our Lady of Peace of Ostia by Pope Paul VI He was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire KBE in 1977 4 In May 2016 to mark the 25th anniversary of his death his former secretary Peter Ingham preached at an anniversary Mass recalling the widespread honour affection and respect with which he was held in the communities where he was known He further recalled that he sometimes called him the reluctant cardinal he never sought honours yet they came to him anyway 5 Retirement and death EditFreeman retired as Archbishop of Sydney on 12 February 1983 to St John Vianney Villa Randwick He died on 16 March 1991 at St Vincent s Hospital Sydney at the age of 83 and was buried in the crypt of St Mary s Cathedral 1 Legacy EditFreeman is the patron of the Freeman Catholic College at Bonnyrigg Heights which opened in 1985 and has a student population of 1 220 and a teaching and support staff of 114 In 1987 the Cardinal Freeman Centre was established at Granville as part of the St Vincent de Paul Society to provide accommodation and support for the homeless men in the western suburbs of Sydney who have been affected by drug and alcohol related problems The Cardinal Freeman Village in Ashfield is a retirement home providing accommodation to 380 people Freeman House in Armidale continues in honour of his time and service in the Diocese of Armidale 6 References Edit a b c Cullen Michael P 2014 Freeman Sir James Darcy Jimmy 1907 1991 published online 2014 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University Retrieved 14 August 2018 Cheney David M 28 April 2018 James Darcy Cardinal Freeman The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church Retrieved 13 August 2018 Previous Bishops of the Diocese FREEMAN James Darcy The Order of the British Empire Knights Commander Civil Imperial It s an Honour Government of Australia 11 June 1977 Retrieved 13 August 2018 Ingham Peter 18 May 2016 Remembering Cardinal James Freeman The Catholic Weekly Retrieved 13 August 2018 Freeman House Armidale External links Edit Honour shared by all 12 October 2003 The Catholic Weekly Online Accessed 23 May 2008 dead link Metropolitan Archdiocese of Sydney GCatholic org Accessed 23 May 2008 Bishops of Australia AustOceaniaBishops org Accessed 23 May 2008 Archdiocese of Sydney Sydney Catholic org au Accessed 23 May 2008 Patron His Eminence Cardinal Sir James Freeman Freeman Catholic College Web Site Accessed 23 May 2008 Cardinal Freeman Village Aevum Limited Accessed 23 May 2008 Cardinal Freeman Centre 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