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Mangan, Denis, 1927-1988, Jesuit priest
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12 March 1927-08 August 1988
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Born: 12 March 1927, Enfield, London, England
Entered: 07 September 1943, Roehampton London - Angliae Province (ANG)
Ordained: 31 July 1957
Final vows: 02 February 1977
Died: 08 August 1988, Chinhoyi (Sinoia), Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe Province (ZIM)
by 1964 came to St Ignatius Lusaka N Rhodesia (HIB) working
◆ Companions in Mission1880- Zambia-Malawi (ZAM) Obituaries :
Denis Mangan was born in Enfield, Middlesex, England 12 March 1927. He was educated at St. Ignatius College, Stamford Hill and St. Peter’s, Southbourne. He entered the novitiate at St. Beuno’s in 1943 but his course was interrupted due to military service and so he took his first vows only in October 1948 at Roehampton. He had a year’s teaching at St. John, Beaumont and then he went for philosophy to Heythrop from 1950-53. He taught at Stonyhurst for a year before going on to theology in Heythrop again in 1954. He was ordained in 1957. He did his tertianship at Gandia from 1958 to 1959.
His first assignment was to work for the Apostleship of Prayer in the central curia in Rome from 1963-64. He was responsible for the AoP for English speaking Africa. When he arrived in Rhodesia in 1965 he was in charge of the AoP as well as the Sodality of our Blessed Lady. He did a short spell in Zambia doing this work in 1963-64. He operated from Prestage House from 1965-68 and from Campion House from 1968-69.
He then moved into vocation promotion (1969-84) and was responsible for the pre-novitiate. He was parish priest at Umvuk. He was in the Cathedral parish at Campion House and was superior and parish priest from 1977-84. He always kept his attention on the needs of the youth. He was available for the Study Group at St. Peter’s, Mbare and in his time at Chinhoyi started up a study group there. He was the prime mover of “Ministers Fraternal”. Originally this was to have been a group of Catholics who were senior people in Government and in business, to discuss subjects concerning the ministers present, including the then Prime Minister, Cde Mugabe and later Dr Bernard Chidzero, the Minister of Finance.
He worked with Fr Paul Crane, S.J. at Claver House in London for a short while from 1984-85. When he came back to Zimbabwe he was parish priest at Corpus Christi, Chinhoyi and local superior. He died from a weak heart at the relatively early age of 61 in 1988.
The funeral Mass was in the Cathedral which was packed by a congregation that was made up of a good cross-section of the Catholic community: clergy, brothers, sisters, lay people of all ways of life, very many chita women, a busload of parishioners from Chinhoyi, with 75 priests concelebrating (Jesuit, Franciscan, Carmelite and diocesan). The cathedral rarely sees a funeral Mass like this. The way people made the effort to be present was a great tribute to Fr Mangan’s touch with people.
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- County Meath » Enfield
- England » London » Roehampton » Manresa House (London)
- Zimbabwe (S. Rhodesia)
- Zambia (Northern Rhodesia) » Lusaka Province (Zambia) » Lusaka » St Ignatius (Lusaka)
- Zimbabwe (S. Rhodesia) » Chinhoyi
- England » London » Stamford Hill
- England » Berkshire » Old Windsor » Beaumont » St John's College, Beaumont
- England » Oxfordshire » Chipping Norton » Heythrop College
- England » Lancashire » Clitheroe » Stonyhurst College
- Spain » Valencia » Gandía
- Italy » Rome » Borgo Santo Spirito » Curia Generalizia Compagnia di Gesù
- Zimbabwe (S. Rhodesia) » Harare » Campion House (Harare)
- England » London » Stamford Hill » St Ignatius College (Stamford Hill)
- England » London » Claver House Social Institute
- England » Dorset » Bournemouth » Southbourne » St Catherine's Road » St Peters Roman Catholic School
- Zimbabwe (S. Rhodesia) » Harare » Sacred Heart Cathedral (Harare)
- Zimbabwe (S. Rhodesia) » Chinhoyi » Robson Manyika Drive » Corpus Christi Cathedral
- Zimbabwe (S. Rhodesia) » Mvurwi » Umvukwes Parish
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