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Mobile, a community on the Southern Shore, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, was part of several parishes between 1784 and 1996. In 1898 Mobile became the centre of a separate parish, St. Aidan's. Prior to the establishment of St. Aidan's Parish, Mobile has been part of St. John's Parish (1784-1831); St. Patrick's Parish (1831-1893), and Sacred Heart Parish (1893-1898). Documentation indicates that St. Aidan's Parish was terminated ("canonically suppressed") circa 1907-1911 and that Mobile again became part of Sacred Heart Parish. In 1921 the community of Mobile was again transferred, this time to the newly-created parish of Our Lady, Star of the Sea.
Priests who served St. Aidan's Parish included Rev. Joseph McDermott (1898-1901) and Rev. Patrick O'Brien. For a listing of priests who served the community of Mobile under other parish jurisdictions, consult the records for St. John's Parish, St. Patrick's Parish, Sacred Heart Parish, and Our Lady, Star of the Sea Parish.
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Created - April 16, 2013
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