Andrew Anglin, the son of John and Nora Anglin, was born in Aherla, County Cork, on 11 February 1900. The Anglin family were devoutly Catholic (Joseph, a younger half-brother of Andrew, also joined the Capuchins and took Henry as his religious name in 1927). Andrew joined the Order in September 1918. He took Terence as his religious name upon entering the Order. Shortly after his ordination in 1927 he volunteered for missionary work in the United States. In 1928 he was an assistant pastor at Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish in Fort Bragg in California and was later appointed to the Sacred Heart parish in Lincoln, Nebraska. He returned to Ireland in 1937. In 1943 he travelled to Northern Rhodesia (later Zambia) where the Irish Capuchins had established a mission custody. He ministered there until his death in Livingstone on 12 September 1947.
Baptismal name: Andrew Anglin Religious name: Fr. Terence Anglin OFM Cap. Date of birth: 11 Feb. 1900 Place of birth: Aherla, County Cork Name of father: John Anglin Name of mother: Nora Anglin (née Mahony) Date of parents’ marriage: 24 Feb. 1884 Date of reception into the Capuchin Order: 29 Sept. 1918 Date of first profession: 4 Oct. 1919 Date of final profession: 4 Oct. 1922 Date of ordination (as priest): 29 July 1927 Educational attainments: BA, 1st class honours (1923) Missionary assignments: Travelled to the United States in 1928 and returned to Ireland in 1937; Travelled to Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) on 12 Nov. 1943 Date of death: 12 Sept. 1947 Place of death: Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia Place of burial: Livingstone, Zambia