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83:, under Father Meehan, who had arrived in Gambia in 1905. Moloney traveled by bike or on foot to area villages and established small catechetical schools. In Basse, he established a mission school, with a garden for horticultural experiments and fruit trees, in the center of town. A few of the 31 students were Christians. By 1942, he established a chapel and operated a school in the village of Mansajang. He created readings from the New Testament, a short Bible history, and a catechism in the 87:
and sought to convert people who were not Muslim. He had difficulty, for various reasons, in converting people to Catholicism. He had also established a school in Fullabantang by 1943. In 1948, he had a mission house built in Mansajang, with the assistance of Father Corrigan. At the end of 1951, he
306: 92:. He was also made Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), on the British honours list. Now Monsignor Moloney, he moved into the church's residence in Bathurst. 71:
He was ordained a priest in 1937, and went to Gambia in Africa in 1938. At that time, the country was "a missionary backwater". The population in the country was primarily
286: 125:, and on 9 May 1974, he became Bishop of Banjul. From 1975 to 1977, he was president of Inter-territorial Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Gambia and Sierra Leone. 291: 128:
He retired on 14 November 1980 due to ill health and in 1981 retired to the Holy Ghost Fathers home, Kimmage Manor. Moloney died on 31 December 1991.
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and Moloney appointed its first bishop on 24 December 1957. He was consecrated bishop in Kimmage Manor on Sunday 4 May 1958 by the
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present. Also in attendance were his mother, six siblings, and a number of people who had traveled from Gambia for the event.
51:, Ireland on 12 May 1912 to a farming family with three brothers and three sisters. He went to the Holy Ghost Fathers' 281: 56: 96: 24: 255: 296: 100: 301: 307:
Presidents of Inter-territorial Catholic Bishops' Conference of The Gambia and Sierra Leone
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wins in 1928 and 1929. After Blackrock he went to the Holy Ghost Missionary College at
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C.S.Sp. (12 May 1912 – 31 December 1991) was an Irish born priest of the
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where his uncle was a teacher. His captained the senior rugby team to
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for 42 of his 54 years as a priest and bishop. He was created
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Index

Holy Ghost Fathers
Bishop of Bathurst
Gambia
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Bodyke
County Clare
Blackrock College
Leinster Schools Cup
Kimmage Manor
Muslim
Anglican Diocese of Gambia and the Rio Pongas
Basse Santa Su
Fula language
Prefect Apostolic
Diocese of Bathurst in The Gambia
Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland
Albert Levame
Archbishop of Dublin
John Charles McQuaid
Éamon de Valera
Banjul



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