A history of the Jesuits in Zambia: a mission becomes a province
- IE IJA BKS/151
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- 2003
A history of the Jesuits in Zambia: a mission becomes a province. Paulines Publications Africa, Nairobi, Kenya, 2003
Murphy, Eddie, Jesuit priest
A history of the Jesuits in Zambia: a mission becomes a province
A history of the Jesuits in Zambia: a mission becomes a province. Paulines Publications Africa, Nairobi, Kenya, 2003
Murphy, Eddie, Jesuit priest
Correspondence from Archbishop Adam Kozlowiecki (1955-1972)
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
File of correspondence between Fr Thomas J. Martin SJ, Dublin, Ireland and Monsignor Adam Kozlowiecki SJ (at various times Vicar Apostolic of Lusaka, Archbishop of Lusaka and Cardinal) Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia / Zambia. Includes letters from Fr Paddy Walsh SJ; signed postcard and photograph by Archbishop Kozlowiecki; correspondence on fundraising issues and finance.
Kozłowiecki, Adam, 1911-2007, Archbishop of Lusaka
Part of Irish Jesuits
File of material relating to Fr Jean Indeku SJ, (Belgian Province). Includes photograph; obituary; personal record; and correspondence between Fr Indeku and Frs.Thomas Martin and Vincent Murphy, Irish Jesuit Mission Office, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin.
Indekeu, Jean B, 1905-1984, Jesuit priest
Tales of a Missionary in Zambia
Tales of a Missionary in Zambia
O'Holohan, John, 1923-2018, Jesuit priest
The emergence of teacher education in Zambia
The emergence of teacher education in Zambia.
Carmody, Brendan, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Since the formation of the Irish Province in 1860, Irish Jesuits have undertaken three main overseas missions (Australia, Hong Kong and Zambia). More than 120 Irish Jesuits have worked in Zambia. The Vice-Province of Zambia was formed in 1969 and the Province of Zambia and Malawi was established in 1992. The Irish Jesuits' work in Zambia is complemented by other Jesuit Provinces such as: Canada; Croatia; Oregon; Poland and Slovenia. The papers of the Zambian Mission chronicle the life and work of Irish Jesuits since their arrival, in what was then Northern Rhodesia, in 1946. The files of correspondence between Irish Jesuits working in Zambia and their Irish Provincials in Dublin illustrate the areas of work that they laboured in: parish work, education and development. Geographically, this took place in the southern part of the country and in the capital, Lusaka. The impact of the Irish presence is seen especially in Canisius High School and Charles Lwanga College of Education in Chikuni, the parishes in the Monze Diocese, and development projects around the diocese.
Irish Vice-Province of the Society of Jesus, 1830-