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Title
Fr. Kennelly, Maryknoll Sisters and orphans in Luoding, China, 1934
Creator
Lavin, Joe
Date Created and/or Issued
1934
Publication Information
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
International Mission Photography Archive, ca.1860-ca.1960
Rights Information
Maryknoll Mission Archives
Maryknoll Mission Archives, P.O. Box 305, Maryknoll, N.Y. 10545-0305; http://maryknollmissionarchives.org/
archives@maryknoll.org ; http://maryknollmissionarchives.org/?page_id=1669
http://maryknollmissionarchives.org/?page_id=17
http://maryknollmissionarchives.org/?page_id=1917 ; Maryknoll Mission Archives.
Description
This is a photograph of "Father Kennelly, the Maryknoll Sisters, and the orphans. The Sister [left to right] are Sisters Colombiere, Moira, Richard, and Frances. The young lady standing on the right of Sr. Colombiere is Miss Philomena Chan - she helps the Sisters to teach school. The woman on the left of Sr. Frances is Miss Grace Ng - she assists the Sisters in taking care of the orphanage. There are four blind orphans in this group. The orphans are taught how to read, write, draw, sing church music, make cloth shoes, make clothes and to mend clothes. In their spare time the orphans help to wash and iron the clothes and take care of the garden. The orphans sing the various parts of the High Mass very well and the Benediction hymns are rendered in great style. The Divine Praises after Benediction are sung in Chinese. At present, the Loting [now Luoding] orphanage houses about forty orphans. Last year - from January to January - the orphanage received twelve hundred and seventy three [1273] babies. Very few babies live on account of the former hardships of exposure and hunger and disease."
Born in New York, Fr. Kennelly came to Maryknoll in 1916 and was hoping to follow in the footsteps of his uncle, a Jesuit, who served many years in Shanghai. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1926 and left for Kongmoon, China, the same year. He began work in the Loting Orphanage and in 1936 considered it a great honor to bring the body of Maryknoll co-founder Rev. Thomas F. Price back to Maryknoll. He returned to Kongmoon in 1937 as Society Superior of that mission and held the role until 1948. The Loting Mission was often bombed or attacked by bandits. His work ended in 1951 in Kongmoon when he was arrested, interrogated and expelled to Hong Kong. In 1951 he started another 25 year career missioned in Hawaii.
Type
image
Format
Photographic prints, 28.1 x 20.4cm.
Identifier
impa-m3905 [Legacy record ID]
IMP-MKL-China-005-09-0005
http://doi.org/10.25549/impa-m3905
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/IMP-MKL-China-005-09-0005.jpg
Subject
Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America
Clergy
Abandoned children
Group portraits
Time Period
1934
Place
China
Luoding
Source
MKL/China/005/09/0005 [File]
Relation
International Mission Photography Archive, ca.1860-ca.1960
Maryknoll Mission Archives
Photographs of the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, Maryknoll, New York, 1912-1945
impa-m338

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