- IE CA AMI/2/10/3/167
- Pièce
- c.1970
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The exterior of Malengwa Friary. The original caption reads: ‘The first friars were Fr. Macnaise, Fr. Timothy Phelim and Br. Fergus. The building was thatched at first’.
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Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
The exterior of Malengwa Friary. The original caption reads: ‘The first friars were Fr. Macnaise, Fr. Timothy Phelim and Br. Fergus. The building was thatched at first’.
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The exterior of the first friary at Maramba in Zambia.
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The exterior of the church at Katima Mulilo, Caprivi Strip, South West Africa (now Namibia).
Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. with Pope Paul VI
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Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. and other African bishops at a reception in the Vatican with Pope Paul VI.
Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. at Sioma
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Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. with Fr. Damian Loughrey OFM Cap. (holding a lion cub) and Mrs Flexmore at Sioma in Zambia.
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The exterior of Sihole Church, Kalabo, Zambia.
New Mission in Northern Rhodesia
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Flier promoting the Irish Capuchin mission in Barotseland. The flier notes that ‘no Catholic mission had ever been established [there] until the Irish Capuchin Fathers accepted the sacred trust from the Congregation of the Propagation of the Faith in 1931’.
How the Faith Came to Rhodesia
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A complete copy of 'The Southern Cross', 24 Nov. 1937 (No. 894. Vol. XVII), containing an article titled ‘How the Faith Came to Rhodesia’ by Fr. J. Kendal SJ. The article refers to the missionary work of the Jesuits in Rhodesia from the late nineteenth century.
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Recording of the music of the Nayuma Dancing Troupe from Limulunga village. The recording was made in the Nayuma Museum
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Recording of the choir song 'Nikumanda' by the Malaila Singers in Zambia.