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18<strong>Mill</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> Jubilees - ContinuedFR. MAURICE CREAN50 Years - Golden JubileeFr. Maurice Crean is from Keelballylahive, Castlegregory,Co. Kerry. His first appointment was to the teaching staffof St. Joseph's College, Freshford. He was appointed toKenya in 1966 and worked there for the next 14 years inthe Diocese of Kisumu. Names such as Kisoko, Mukumu,Malindi and Erusui still bring happy memories of peopleand places, Christian communities, celebrations and variousdevelopment programmes.After following the 1980-81 Course at the Carlow Liturgical Centre, he was appointedto the Vocation Promotion Team in Ireland. He was elected Regional Superiorof the Irish Region in December 1982 for six years.This was followed by a study break in Fordham, New York, before returning toKenya in 1990. He served at the Cathedral parish in Kakamega and as Vicar Generalof the Diocese for a few years. His last six years in Kenya were spent as RegionalSuperior. During those years, the <strong>Mill</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> members in Kenya wereinvolved in implementing the 1988 Chapter decision to recruit and train candidatesfrom the local church to become <strong>Mill</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> <strong>Missionaries</strong>.At the end of 1998 he attended a short course at the spirituality centre of St.Beuno's and then became Rector at Kilkenny, as well as Director of promotionwork and fund raising. In the spring of 2001 he was elected Regional Superior(for a second time) and moved to Dartry. He returned to Kilkenny in 2008 to thejob he had left in 2001 – heading up the promotion work and fundraising for <strong>Mill</strong><strong>Hill</strong> in Ireland.We congratulate our Jubilarians asthey celebrate many years ofmissionary service in thePhilippines, Borneo, Uganda, Kenya,New Zealand, the Falklands and St.Helena. We also remember the greatwork that some of them have done inIreland, England and the UnitedStates of America.FR. PHILIP O’HALLORAN25 YEARS - Silver JubileePhilip O’Halloran is from Callan, Co. Kilkenny. After ordinationin 1988, he spent 21 years in Uganda. His first fiveyears were in Soroti, which was recovering after devastationby government soldiers, anti-government rebels and Karimojongcattle raiders. He worked in Soroti Cathedral andlater in Kaberamaido Parish. He also was Vice-Rector andtaught in the Diocesan Seminary for two years, as well asrunning the Diocesan Finance Office during his time in the diocese. From June1993, he ran the <strong>Mill</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> Uganda Vocations Office near Jinja. For one year,from April 1998, he led a team of <strong>Mill</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> <strong>Missionaries</strong> who opened the first<strong>Mill</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> Parish at Panyangara in Kotido Diocese, Northern Uganda.He then returned to Ireland for a sabbatical before being appointed to the FormationProgramme in Jinja for two years from 2000. He volunteered to return toKotido after the killing of Fr. Declan O’Toole in March 2002, and led the <strong>Mill</strong><strong>Hill</strong> team there until March 2009. After a year’s study he took up a short-livedappointment to <strong>Mill</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> Kilkenny in June 2010. Since July 2011, together withthe <strong>Mill</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> Sisters, he runs a one-year Programme at Luanda Formation Centre,which caters for young men and women aspiring to be <strong>Missionaries</strong>.CHRIST’S MISSION YESTERDAY, TODAY AND FOREVER“Put out into the deep - <strong>The</strong>se words from St.Luke’s Gospel (5:4) ring out for us today, andthey invite us to remember the past withgratitude, to live in the present withenthusiasm, and to look forward to the futurewith confidence: ‘Jesus Christ is the sameyesterday and today and forever’ (Hebrews13:8).”[Pope John Paul II, N M 1:1]“You will receive power when the Holy spiritcomes on you, and then you will be mywitnesses, indeed to the ends of the earth”.(Acts of the Apostles 1:8)19

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