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Could this famous architect-turned-priest be named WA's first saint?
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- John Cyril Hawes could become the first saint in Western Australia.
- Monsignor John Cyril Hawes, who spent about 24 years in WA, left a lasting impression on the Midwest with a trail of his holy buildings scattered throughout the region.
- Originally from England, Monsignor Hawes worked in the Bahamas, regional WA, travelled to America and finally settled back in the Bahamas.
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John Cyril Hawes could become the first saint in Western Australia. (Supplied: Diocese of Geraldton archives)
Link copied Share Share article. The life of an "ordinary bloke"-turned-renowned architect and Catholic priest is being examined to decide if he will be named Western Australia's first ever saint.
Monsignor John Cyril Hawes, who spent about 24 years in WA, left a lasting impression on the Midwest with a trail of his holy buildings scattered throughout the region.
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