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  2. White Fathers - Wikipedia

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    White Father missionaries in French Algeria ransomed a young slave, Adrien Atiman, and arranged for his education. [8] Atiman later became a medical catechist with the White Fathers at Karema and is known for providing a significant autobiographical account of his enslavement, subsequent freedom, and integration into the White Fathers' mission. [9]

  3. Society of African Missions - Wikipedia

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    The Society of African Missions (Latin: Societas Missionum ad Afros; French: Société des Missions Africaines), also known as the SMA Fathers, is a Catholic religious society of apostolic life of pontifical right for men founded by Melchior de Marion Brésillac in 1856. [8] They serve the people of Africa and those of African descent.

  4. The White Fathers Mission in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The pioneer White Fathers were affiliated to the Catholic Missionary Society of White Fathers which is also known as Religious Institute of the Missionaries of Africa. They arrived in Algiers in February 1874. [1] They started their journey to Equatorial Africa (victoria Nyanza region) on 15 November 1878.

  5. Nabulagala Mapeera church - Wikipedia

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    The missionaries belonged to the Catholic missionary society of White Fathers which is also known as Religious Institute of the Missionaries of Africa. They arrived in Africa on the 15th November 1878 and the missionaries included; Pere (Fr.) Siméon Lourdel Marpel (aka Mapeera and also misspelt as Simon Laudel Mapeera), brother Delmas Amans ...

  6. Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa (SMNDA; French: Sœurs Missionnaires de Notre-Dame d'Afrique), often called the White Sisters (Sœurs blanches) [a] is a missionary society founded in 1869 that operates in Africa. It is closely associated with the Society of the Missionaries of Africa, or White Fathers.

  7. Apostolic Vicariate of Tanganyika - Wikipedia

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    The mission was founded by Father Deniaud, the Superior of the Tanganyika mission, with Fathers Moinet and Delaunay, leaving Rumonge on 25 November 1880. [6] In 1891 R.P. Guillet managed to open an orphanage at Tabora, which was soon moved to Kipalapala an hour's walk away. R.P. Lourdel established a post at Djiue-la-Singa in 1894, abandoned on ...

  8. Category:White Fathers missions - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Africa (title) R. Rubya; ... The White Fathers Mission in Uganda; Z. Zaza, Rwanda This page was last edited on 26 March 2018, at 16:32 (UTC). ...

  9. Category:White Fathers priests - Wikipedia

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    The White Fathers Mission in Uganda; Z. Paul Zoungrana This page was last edited on 16 November 2013, at 14:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...