Overseas Missions: Vicariate: South Africa: Botswana: Kimberley Vicariate: REPORTS: "Bechuanaland Prefecture March 1960", a newsletter signed by Fr. Carthage, Power C.P., Carthage expresses gratitude for the spiritual and financial help given from Ireland to the missionaries over the last eight years. It had been decided that a newsletter be issued at intervals as a source of information on Bechuanaland ( Botswana ) and the work undertaken there by the missionaries. He gives details on Lobatsi, Ramoutsa St. Bernard's, Khale, Mogoditshane, Morwa, Mahalapye and Freancistown
Foreign Missions: Vicariate: HISTORY OF BOTSWANA: Chronicles of the mission at Ramotswa from the arrival of the first Oblate father on 17 September, 1935 to May 1948. There is a gap after that and the chronicles resume with the arrival of the Irish Passionists in April, 1952 until, it seems, February 1973.
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: Tanganyika. 4 Passionist Pioneers. Newspaper Photo.
Fr. Fergus Loughrey C.P. 1936078 Fr. Theodore Matthews C.P. 1925021
Fr. Vivian Sweeney C.P. 1926075 Fr. Matthew McCann C.P. 1929119
A print titled 'Above Bay Lough', near Clogheen, County Tipperary. The print is dated May 1934.
Your Grace my dear Archbishop,
In my recent letter I overlooked
a very important item It would be
unworthy of me as a child of St
Joseph and yours not to congratu-
late you and humbly thank you
for the honor you gave him on his
first Feast as Worker I was so hap
py to read about the attendance at
the Pro - Cathedral.
Labor has been uniting for years
but now under the Inspiration of
St. Joseph it will achieve those
supernatural goals, and recapture
hose virtues depicted in his own hum-
ble hard working and honest life.
What he will not do for you from now
on. I shall need only to remind him of this
when speaking for your Grace
Kindly pray for hd bless me who begs to remain
Most respectfully in M.
Your devoted grateful child
S. Mary de Pazzi
Rosemount
Booterstown Dublin
Pentecost Tues day
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..
Overseas Missions; PAML rogramme fir fashiion show at Gresham Hotel in aid of PAM
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"'.