Fr. Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. at Loanja
- IE CA AMI/2/10/3/28
- Stuk
- c.1935
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Fr. Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. with locals at Loanja mission station in Northern Rhodesia.
Fr. Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. at Loanja
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Fr. Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. with locals at Loanja mission station in Northern Rhodesia.
Installation of Monsignor Killian Flynn OFM Cap. as Prefect Apostolic
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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.
Installation of Monsignor Killian Flynn OFM Cap. as Prefect Apostolic
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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.
Monsignor Killian Flynn OFM Cap.
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Studio photographic print of Monsignor Killian Flynn OFM Cap., Prefect Apostolic of Victoria Falls.
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The interior of the church at Lukulu mission station. This church was built by Br. Alexius Paolucci OFM Cap.
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A church group at Maramba. The group includes religious sisters and Fr. Cuthbert McCann OFM Cap., Fr. Marcellus O’Carroll OFM Cap., and Monsignor Killian Flynn OFM Cap.
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Sihole Capuchin Friary. The original caption reads: ‘Opened 21 May 1944. Demolished in Jan. 1953. Newer friary opened in Dec. 1952’.
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The exterior of Sihole Church. The original caption reads: ‘Sihole Church blessed on 24 Dec. 1944’
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Report on the Irish Capuchin mission in South Africa. It is noted that ‘much of the Fathers’ time is taken up with convert work, pre-nuptial courses and teaching Christian Doctrine to children attending the public schools’. Statistical information (population, racial composition, and number of priests) is given in respect of the friars’ work in Parow, Athlone, the Welcome Estate, Belgravia and Langa. It is affirmed that the ‘bulk of the non-white people, i.e. the poorest of this diocese, is attended by the Capuchin Fathers’.
Architectural Plan of Parow Church, Cape Town
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Sectional plan and front-view elevation of the proposed Church of the Immaculate Conception in Parow, Cape Town, South Africa. The plan is initialed ‘GA’ and is dated 19 January 1935.