Fr. Danny Gomez OFM Cap. and Fr. Godfrey Sinvula OFM Cap.
- IE CA AMI/2/10/3/305
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- c.2005
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Fr. Danny Gomez OFM Cap. and Fr. Godfrey Sinvula OFM Cap. at St. Pio Friary in Lusaka.
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Fr. Danny Gomez OFM Cap. and Fr. Godfrey Sinvula OFM Cap.
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Fr. Danny Gomez OFM Cap. and Fr. Godfrey Sinvula OFM Cap. at St. Pio Friary in Lusaka.
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Fr. Patrick Lynch OFM Cap. at a dinner reception in Zambia.
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The exterior of Mangango Capuchin Friary, Zambia.
Mongu Teacher Training College
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The exterior of Mongu Teacher Training College (TCC) in Malengwa, Zambia.
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Group photograph of friars at the Zambian Capuchin Chapter in Monze. The group includes Fr. Terence Harrington OFM Cap., Fr. Adrian Curran OFM Cap., Fr. James Connolly OFM Cap., Fr. Jude McKenna OFM Cap., Fr. Philip Baxter OFM Cap., Fr. Kieran Shorten OFM Cap., Br. Rod Pieretti OFM Cap., Fr. Donatus McNamara OFM Cap., Fr. John Grace OFM Cap. and several Zambian-born friars.
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Fr. Donatus McNamara OFM Cap., Br. Godfrey Sinvula OFM Cap., Fr. Jude McKenna OFM Cap., Fr. Danny Gomez OFM Cap. and Fr. Edwin Flynn OFM Cap. at the Zambian Capuchin Chapter in Monze.
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Br. Francis Sikapande OFM Cap., Br. Dominic Chanda OFM Cap., Br. Mathew Ngwenya OFM Cap., and Br. Elliot Ngosa OFM Cap. playing drums at the Zambian Capuchin Chapter in Monze.
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The exterior of the Mission Church at Chavuma, Zambia. The original caption reads ‘Pole and dagga church’.
Scrapbook of Fr. Alfred O’Mahony OFM Cap.
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Scrapbook of Fr. Alfred O’Mahony OFM Cap. containing notes relating to his work as a missionary primarily in Northern Rhodesia. Fr. Alfred describes journeying to a village in Barotseland: ‘Enter a village – children run out of it to wave to us, the younger and more timid kids who have never seen a white [man] scuttle and bawl like stuck pigs – probably they have been told if they are naughty they will be handed over to “the big bad white man”’. The memoir contains notes re local customs, death and marriage rituals, village life, pastimes, sanitation, race, witchcraft and superstitions. Other headings include ‘meetings and oratory’, ‘progress towards civilisation’, dancing and ‘African Albinos – saw 2 only up to today, 10 June 1947’. Other sections include notes on the Union of South Africa, the Lozi language and the Bantu people of Northern Rhodesia. With a newspaper clipping of a photograph showing Sir John Waddington, Governor of Northern Rhodesia, and Imwiko, Paramount Chief of Barotse, on the occasion of the Governor’s farewell visit to Barotseland in 1947. Printed stamp on front cover reads: ‘Sancta Maria Catholic Mission. Fr. Alfred O’Mahony. 7th June 1947’.
School Report Diary of Fr. Luke Browne OFM Cap.
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Reports on school inspections in the Northern Rhodesian mission compiled by Fr. Luke Browne OFM Cap. The reports are chronological and give information on the physical condition of the schools, the numbers of pupils and teachers, attendance, and the catechism and subjects taught in the schools. Reference is made to schools in Lusense, Schuckmannsburg (now Luhonono in the Caprivi Strip), Sichili, Kasika and Twambo.
Browne, Luke, 1920-2008, Capuchin priest