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Keeping up a strong Capuchin tradition

Ruadhán Jones January 27, 2022
Keeping up a strong Capuchin tradition Fr James.

Personal Profile Fr Jim Connolly OFM Cap. first arrived in Zambia in December 1970, one of around 50 Irish Capuchins based in the country. Almost 52 years later and one of the last two Irish Capuchins remaining, Fr Jim continues to keep up their great tradition. Fr Jim, who grew up on a small farm…

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