Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. with Fr. P. Peyton
- IE CA AMI/2/10/3/106
- Stuk
- c.1955
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Fr. P. Peyton with Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. in Livingstone.
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Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. with Fr. P. Peyton
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Fr. P. Peyton with Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. in Livingstone.
Capuchin Friars in Livingstone
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A group of Capuchin friars in Livingstone. The group includes Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap., Fr. Albeus McQuillan OFM Cap., Fr. Salvator Quinn OFM Cap., Fr. Ultan Weldon OFM Cap., Fr. James O’Mahony OFM Cap., Provincial Minister, Fr. Alfred O’Mahony OFM Cap. and Fr. Capistran Singleton OFM Cap.
Capuchin Friars at Religious Ceremony
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Fr. Luke Browne, Fr. Flannan Buckley OFM Cap., Fr. Albert Hayes OFM Cap. and Archbishop Guido Del Mestri, Apostolic Delegate for East Africa, at a religious ceremony in Northern Rhodesia.
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The exterior of the church at Sioma. The original caption reads: ‘First Church’.
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The interior of the church at Sioma. The original caption reads: ‘First Church’.
Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. with Bishop Fulton Sheen
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Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. with Br. Roch Robito OFM Cap. and the Most Rev. Fulton Sheen, Auxiliary Bishop of New York.
Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. with Legion of Mary Group
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Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. with Legion of Mary group at Sichili in Zambia.
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A wedding group (the Neinhaus’s) at Malengwa. The group includes Fr. Salvator Quinn OFM Cap.
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Fr. Declan McFadden OFM Cap. (1901-1990) at Rochestown Friary in County Cork. The original caption reads: ‘He was in Zambia from 1931 to April 1933. In 1931, he began to visit the rural areas of Sesheke and further, even Mongu. It took ten days on foot’.
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The exterior of the first church at Maramba built by Br. Dominic O’Callaghan OFM Cap.