Overseas Missions: Vicariate: South Africa: Botswana: Kimberley Vicariate: REPORTS: "St. Patrick's Province Bechuanaland Mission FIRST ANNUAL REPORT" Recounts the departure of the first missionaries and their arrival and welcome in Becuanaland (Botswana). Khale Mission was taken over immediatly. Frs Urban and Carthage went to Maffeking to take lessons in Setswana, Four more C.P. Sisters arrived in August. During the year the college and mission at Khale, the mission at Ramoutsa were taken over and a new mission at Francistown established. A detailed description of Khale and its outstations is included together with an account of the work undertaken and accomplished. Details on Francistown are also supplied. Some statistical information is included at the end of the report
Overseas Missions (Provincial Archives): Bechuanaland (Botswana), 1951: Items during the year prior to departure of first Irish Passonist Missionaries: Copy of letter from Provincial Cronan Doyle to the mother general of the sisters of the Cross and Passion re our acceptance of the mission in Bechuanaland. Main consideration is schools and medical dispensary work.Requests 3 or 4 sisters. See serial 7363 for reply..
Outline of chapters in a projected biography of the first Irish-born Capuchin friar, Fr. Francis Nugent OFM Cap. (1569-1635) by Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap. With a cover annotated by Fr. Stanislaus Kavanagh OFM Cap.
Outline of Annual Update Information for Missionary Colleges for Propaganda Fide. It is in Italian and headed 'Schema per la relazione annua dei Collegi Missionari dipendenti dalla Sacra Congregazione "de Propaganda Fide"'.
An image of an outdoor (clothing and shoe) street market, most likely in the vicinity of the old Moore Street market area in Dublin. The image may possibly show stalls on either Horseman’s Row or Coles Lane in this area (the present-day Ilac Centre now covers this site).
Copies of ‘Our Pact: Newsletters of the Damietta Peace Initiative’ from June 2010 (Vol. 3, No. 6) to Aug. 2010 (Vol. 3, No. 7). The latter issue refers to the death of Fr. Donal O’Mahony OFM Cap., the founder of the Damietta Initiative.