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Ode to the gentle giant: Father Patrick O’Malley

 

 

Father Patrick O’Malley

He was a great gentle giant at that place I called home for five years – Chancellor College. I learned much about the Irish tradition from his passionate personal experience of the closely-knit Irish culture. Although his subject was English, his soft-spoken voice often gave the class nuggets of insight into the subject of his love – the rich Irish tradition and culture.

I was a new student at Chancellor College in January, some years ago, and feeling that I am blending in quietly and without much aplomb; it was Fr. O’Malley who gently nudged me from that false premise: not only did he know me, it appears he was in close contact with my Uncle Ronald Mbekeani (a social development expert); and Fr. O’Malley was a good scholar of civic education – and so, yes he would know the new student with a deep American accent, though she was purporting to be a Ngoni, a claim that was belied by all un-ngoniship. Continue reading Ode to the gentle giant: Father Patrick O’Malley

Malawi Diaspora Corner: Today is the day to give thanks for our blessings

Mount Mulanje
Mount Mulanje

While it might not seem like it to many of our fellow citizens in Malawi as they suffer through Continuous Electricity blackouts and unreliable water supplies, We Malawians have many things to be thankful for and today as we feast like royalties here in the US and other countries that practice Thanksgiving the American style., We need to say thanks for what we have in our country. Continue reading Malawi Diaspora Corner: Today is the day to give thanks for our blessings