Archive (10 life histories found)
Sisters Anne Doyle (RIP) Sr Margaret Slattery and Rosemary McCloskey in our house at Assisi Mission
Tags: Africa, Mercy Order, Mission, nun
St. Francis of Assisi Mission
Tags: Africa, Mercy Order, Mission
My Beloved Zimbabwe
Tags: Africa, Child, Mercy Order, Mission, mother
'Banjul's old airport was going through its final weeks when I arrived, and the place was chaotic'
Soon after returning from Korogwe I got involved in rebuilding the garage at the back of the house. I was accompanied by Adrian Kelly, who provided the necessary skill, while I did the digging, lifting and carrying. The project started as an attempt…
Tags: Africa, Banjul, Missions, Princess Diana, teaching
'When I visited a primary school in Old Korogwe I entered a classroom, in which there were about 50 children, through a hole in one of the walls'
The college Principal, with assistance from the Ministry of Education, identified a team of 7 to work with me on the project, which became known as the Primary Mathematics Upgrading Project (PMUP). The oldest member of the PMUP team was Gasper, who…
'We have put very little planning into most of our travels'
My contracts with ODA entitled the two of us to annual leave in the form of economy flights up to a total distance of roughly 6,000km in whatever direction we wished to fly. With the help of good travel agents we were able to convert this into some…
Tags: Africa, Aisa, Middle East, travel
'We had our meals in the convent for about a week while we got our own house up and running'
We were called for interview to Gardiner Street in north Dublin in July 1969. There we met a man from Christians Abroad in London. He offered us the choice of Cameroon, Sierra Leone or Malawi. To help us decide he directed us next door to meet with a…
Tags: Africa, Missionary work, newly married, travel
'We travelled to Nairobi a couple of times and stayed in the Kiltegan Fathers' house'
On day three Fr. Fintan arrived and brought me to the minor seminary at Matunda Catholic Mission, a couple of miles from Hoey's Bridge and 15 miles from Kitale. This area is part of the Eldoret Plateau, then known as the White Highlands. At roughly…
Tags: Africa, missionary school teaching, travel
'I saw a notice in The Irish Press looking for volunteers to teach in Irish missionary schools in Africa'
By the end of July 1963 I was beginning to get restless. Maynooth was now history and there was no future for me in Clondaliever. It was a great time to be young and free. Sean Lemass was leading Ireland away from a dull and conservative past into a…
Tags: Africa, Kenya, Mission School, Showbands
Frank Gaynor on a motorcycle
Tags: Africa, Kenya, Motorcycle, travel