In 1986, Saint Mary’s was the only church left in Port Douglas and in danger of being demolished. Saint Mary’s would not be where it is today had it no been for the initiative and determination of Virginia Donovan and Judi Piat to “save” one of the last historic buildings in Port Douglas.
Before being moved and restored.
The church building was given to Virginia and Judi by the Catholic Bishop of Cairns provided that the building be put to use as a non-denominational place of worship and for the conduct of weddings, christenings, memorial services and funerals.
Judi and Virginia initially formed the “Save the Church” group with some initial generous donations from concerned local residents.
The Port Douglas Restoration Society was formed later to assist with fund-raising for the relocation and restoration.
The Douglas Shire Council provided the existing site on the undertaking that the relocation work, restoration and ongoing upkeep and maintenance would never become a burden on the Ratepayer. To date, the Restoration Society hasn’t ever received funds or other assistance from the Council or any other official body.
St Mary’s church was finally moved to the present site on November 11, 1988 and thus began a long and difficult year of restoration. St Mary’s By The Sea was formally opened on November 11, 1989.
Church Restoration
In 1986, Saint Mary’s was the only church left in Port Douglas and in danger of being demolished. Saint Mary’s would not be where it is today had it no been for the initiative and determination of Virginia Donovan and Judi Piat to “save” one of the last historic buildings in Port Douglas.
The church building was given to Virginia and Judi by the Catholic Bishop of Cairns provided that the building be put to use as a non-denominational place of worship and for the conduct of weddings, christenings, memorial services and funerals.
Judi and Virginia initially formed the “Save the Church” group with some initial generous donations from concerned local residents.
The Port Douglas Restoration Society was formed later to assist with fund-raising for the relocation and restoration.
The Douglas Shire Council provided the existing site on the undertaking that the relocation work, restoration and ongoing upkeep and maintenance would never become a burden on the Ratepayer. To date, the Restoration Society hasn’t ever received funds or other assistance from the Council or any other official body.
St Mary’s church was finally moved to the present site on November 11, 1988 and thus began a long and difficult year of restoration. St Mary’s By The Sea was formally opened on November 11, 1989.
Visit the Port Douglas Restoration Society website for more information.