Photographic print of (centre) Monsignor Killian Flynn OFM Cap. with the Most Rev. Aston Chichester SJ, Vicar Apostolic of Salisbury (Southern Rhodesia / Zimbabwe) and the Most Rev. Ignazio Arnoz MHM, Prefect Apostolic of Bulawayo (Southern Rhodesia / Zimbabwe).
Photographic print of Monsignor Killian Flynn OFM Cap. at his installation as Prefect Apostolic of Victoria Falls in St. Theresa’s Church in Livingstone. The group includes Fr. Casimir Butler OFM Cap., Fr. Jarlath Gough OFM Cap., Fr. Fintan Roche OFM Cap., Br. Alexius Paolucci OFM Cap. and Fr. Christopher Crowley OFM Cap.
The altar and sanctuary of St. Theresa’s Church in Livingstone during the installation of Monsignor Killian Flynn OFM Cap. as Prefect Apostolic of Victoria Falls.
Copies of 'Impact: a newsletter from the Zambia Catholic Secretariat'. The file includes the following editions: Apr.-May 1993 (No. 135) and Jan.-Feb. 1994 (No. 138).
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.
Homily preached at the funeral of Fr. Hugh Murphy OFM Cap. (1919-1990). He died on 9 March 1990 and was buried in Livingstone Cemetery. The homily reads: ‘It must be remarked that Fr. Hugh was 70 years of age. He was ordained a priest at the age of 28. That means that he spent 28 years of his life in his native Ireland and 42 years in the country of his adoption – Zambia. … And because Fr. Hugh was one of you, you have mourned his passing as one of your own. What greater proof of this than the hundreds of Catholics, and others keeping three long night vigils of prayer and hymns outside Maramba Catholic Church’.
The exterior of the Holy Cross Sisters’ Convent at Maramba. The original caption indicates that this convent was built in 1942 and it later became the bishop’s residence.
An image of the exterior of the Holy Cross Sisters' convent at Kalabo in Zambia. An annotation on the reverse reads ‘African Sisters' Covent at Kalabo'.