Solemn Profession at La Verna Friary, Lusaka
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Br. Trensio OFM Cap. with parents at his solemn profession at La Verna Capuchin Friary in Lusaka, Zambia
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Solemn Profession at La Verna Friary, Lusaka
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Br. Trensio OFM Cap. with parents at his solemn profession at La Verna Capuchin Friary in Lusaka, Zambia
Fr. John Corriveau OFM Cap. and Fr. Jude McKenna OFM Cap.
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Fr. John Corriveau OFM Cap., General Minister, with Fr. Jude McKenna OFM Cap. at La Verna Friary in Lusaka.
Capuchin Novices at Camerino, Lusaka
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Br. Jonas Nsunge OFM Cap., Br. Thabiso Manyeli OFM Cap. (South Africa), Br. Vincent Tereai OFM Cap., Br. Aaron Chishimba OFM Cap., Br. Ronald Munyinda OFM Cap., Br. Elias Kabuswe OFM Cap. and Br. Martin Kafwimbi OFM Cap. at the Camerino Novitiate in Lusaka, Zambia.
Copy Diary of Fr. Timothy Connery OFM Cap.
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Photostat copy of a diary compiled by Fr. Timothy Connery OFM Cap. covering his experiences as a missionary in Northern Rhodesia. Periodic references are made to the extreme distances travelled between the missions and villages (‘returned by canoe down river’), and to accounts of masses said in the bush. Locations are frequently given in longitude and latitude measurements. It is noted that Fr. Timothy left Africa for Ireland on 24 June 1938 (p. 57).
The Irish Capuchin Mission in Zambia by Fr. Luke Browne OFM Cap.
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A history of the Irish Capuchin mission in Northern Rhodesia (later Zambia) compiled by Fr. Luke Browne OFM Cap. (1920-2008). The history traces the history of the mission in a chronological format from 1930 to 1981. Particular attention is given to the arrival of missionary friars, the work of clerical and lay mission personnel, relations with local communities, the construction of mission stations, schools and hospitals in Barotseland (later the Western Province of the Republic of Zambia) and to various mission appointments and transfers. Fr. Luke arrived in Northern Rhodesia in 1948 and the text includes many of his personal recollections of the mission. The file also includes a copybook containing text in Irish by Fr. Luke recounting his initial experiences as a missionary from 1948-50.
Browne, Luke, 1920-2008, Capuchin priest
Mission magazine of St. Patrick’s Missionary Society
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'Mission magazine of St. Patrick’s Missionary Society' (Kiltegan Fathers), Aug.-Sept. 1974 (Vol. 40, No. 6), containing a report on work of Catholic missionaries in Zambia.
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A two-funnel passenger ship enters Dún Laoghaire Harbour, County Dublin.
‘The Capuchin Annual’ (1943-46) / Review and Correspondence Volume
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A bound volume with a manuscript annotation on spine which reads ‘Capuchin Annual / 1943’. The volume contains original letters and newspaper clippings offering mostly favourable testimonials on editions of ‘The Capuchin Annual’ (1943-46). The volume contains content from politicians, clergymen and religious, artists, and writers. Correspondents include ‘Richard Rowley’ (Richard Valentine Williams), Aodh de Blacam, Carl Hardeback, Maud Gonne MacBride, D.L. Kelleher, James Joseph Campbell, Pádraig De Brún, C.P. Curran, Peter F. Anson, Pearse Hutchinson, Thomas MacGreevy, Archbishop Paschal Robinson OFM, Arthur M. Campbell, Frank Duff, Kathleen O’Brennan, John McCormack, George A. Little, Iseult Gonne, and Bishop Daniel Mageean. A letter from Leo O’Brien, a prisoner in Mountjoy Jail, is also extant in the volume. Many of the letters and clippings also refer to the ‘Orange Terror’ article which appeared in ‘The Capuchin Annual’ (1943) and as an off-print.
Letter from Michael de la Bédoyère
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A letter from Michael de la Bédoyère, ‘The New Catholic Herald’, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. referring to the latest edition of ‘The Capuchin Annual’.
Maud Gonne MacBride’s review of ‘The Capuchin Annual’ (1942-3)
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A review by Maud Gonne MacBride of 1942 and 1943 editions of ‘The Capuchin Annual’. The review contains numerous references to the national question and the issue of partition. MacBride adds ‘Evidently a man peace, Father Senan knows what he wants and as an editor has his own original ways of doing things’.