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Bishop Joseph Grech 10 December December 2010

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1 Bishop Joseph Grech 10 December 1948 - 28 December 2010
Appointed as the Bishop of the Sandhurst Diocese in 2001, the Most Reverend Joseph Grech has been a Bishop of the people, loved by young and old. This generous, warm and passionate man of God will be remembered as a great leader of the Catholic community of Sandhurst and a friend to all.

2 60th Birthday Celebrations

3 Festival of the Sacred Performances

4 Openings and Gatherings

5 Celebrating the Eucharist

6 Further celebrations and gatherings

7 Journey of the Cross and Icon

8 Friends and Colleagues

9 The Most Reverend Joseph Angelo Grech, much loved Bishop of the Sandhurst Diocese died on Tuesday 28th December at St Vincent’s hospital Melbourne after the recurrence of a blood disorder. He was aged 62. Appointed as the sixth Bishop of the Sandhurst Diocese in 2001, the Most Reverend Joseph Grech has been a Bishop of the people, loved by young and old. This generous, warm and passionate man of God will be remembered as a great leader of the Catholic community of Sandhurst, of Australia and internationally. He was a friend to all. Bishop Joe was very committed to the priests and people of the Sandhurst Diocese. He was always available for his people – he led Scripture workshops, visited schools and parishes regularly and knew the students well – they all loved him! Bishop Joe led the Stronger Retreat for Young People in Echuca recently – he was thrilled with it. Phil Billington, Director of Catholic Education paid tribute to Bishop Joe’s passion for young people and for our Catholic schools – “he loved the students, knew so many by name and was always interested in the staff and their families – he had an enormous capacity for love. We were privileged to have this wonderful man as our Bishop and we will grieve deeply for him”. Bishop Joe was well known across the Diocese, not only in the Catholic community. He was a prominent leader in Bendigo and was also well known in Australian diplomatic circles. He was respected by all with whom he came into contact. Bishop Joe was proud of his Maltese heritage and equally proud to be an Australian, the wonderful blend of these cultures manifested in the character of this truly great man. He was very close to his sister and brother and Aunty Mary who still live in Malta – he would visit them each year. His Aunt Tess and Uncle Jim who live in Australia were like parents to him – they were at his side when he died. The Diocese and Church of Australia will grieve for this warm and loving man of God for a very long time but his legacy of love for Jesus and passion for humanity will live on in our hearts and in our lives. MAY HE REST IN PEACE


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