Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. at a religious retreat in Mongu, Zambia. The group includes religious sisters and (on the right) Fr. Jude McKenna OFM Cap.
Negative sheets (for black and white prints) of various scenes of Capuchin friars at Sichili Mission Station in Northern Rhodesia. With photographic wallet of L.F. Moore, Dispensing and Photographic Chemist, Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia. Some of the images appear to be extant in the photographic volume at CA AMI/2/10/1/2.
Lists of Irish Capuchin friars at various mission stations in Northern Rhodesia. The list is arranged under the following locations: St. Mary’s, Livingstone (Rt. Rev. Bishop O’Shea OFM Cap., Vicar Apostolic) St. Theresa’s Pro-Cathedral, Livingstone Christ the King Mission, Maramba St. Fidelis Mission, Sichili Holy Family Mission, Katima Mulilo St. Joseph’s Mission, Mankoya St. Francis Mission, Mongu St. Patrick’s Mission, Kalabo Sancta Maria Mission
Statistical form completed by Fr. Anthony Boran OFM Cap. for the Irish Missionary Service Centre, Dublin. The report includes the following information in tabular form: Zambia: 34 Priests; 7 Brothers; 15 Lay. Total: 53 South West Africa (Katima Mulilo): 2 Priests; 1 Brother; 2 Lay. Total: 5 Kenya: 1 Priest. Total: 1 South Africa (Cape Province): 8 Priests; 2 Brothers. Total: 10 New Zealand: 3 Priests; 1 Brother. Total: 4.
Directory of the Diocese of Livingstone (the Most Rev. Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap., Bishop) noting the number of parishes, priests, missionaries and communicants.
Listing of archival records and publications held in the Zambian Capuchin Archives in Mongu, Western Province, Zambia. The catalogue was compiled by Fr. Owen O’Sullivan OFM Cap. The listing includes references to Provincial Bulletins, mission pages from 'The Father Mathew Record', Zambian Chapter Reports, Mass registers, statistics and personnel lists, financial records and accounts, school and hospital records, correspondence, photographic albums and mission slides. With a listing of Irish Capuchin material in the National Zambian Archives. The files relate to hospitals, dispensaries and schools established by the Capuchins in the mission districts.