Reflections from Ardfoyle on life during COVID-19
by Kathleen MCGarvey OLA | April 7, 2020 | OLA News, Spirituality
By Kathleen McGarvey OLA A prayer that is with me a lot these days is the...Search our website
The Sisters of Our Lady of Apostles and the Society of African Missions are pleased to host a conversation with Mr David Lohan on his new book, "At Freedom's Crossroads: Making Sense of Modern Slavery." The conversation will be broadcast live on the OLA Facebook page on Wednesday, 8th February at 7pm to mark the feast of St Josephine Bakhita and the International Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking.
Sometimes we need to be reminded of how far we have come and how much we have overcome.
5th Sunday in Ordinary Time 2023 – Year A
Queen Elizabeth landed in Lagos on the 28th of January 1956 sixty-seven years ago. Her arrival marked the beginning of her twenty-day visit which ended 16th of February 1956. During this visit, the Queen travelled from Lagos, to Kaduna State in Northern Nigeria before finishing her journey in Port Harcourt in the South. Along this journey, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh stayed in Ibadan, just north of Lagos for five days and it was sometime during this stay that this photograph was taken. The students of Saint Teresa’s College, a school set up by the O.L.A in Ibadan, came out to join the cheering crowds accompanied by their teachers. They can be seen here in the photograph waving flags as the Queen’s car drives by. See our blog for more: link in bio.