- Francis Waddelove
Brother Francis Waddelove, S.J. (b. 1915 - d. 2007) was a British Jesuit priest, long-based in
Zimbabwe .Born in 1915 in England, Francis Waddelove joined the
Society of Jesus in 1935 and was assigned toZimbabwe (thenRhodesia ) in 1937. He learned to speak the language of the people,Shona .Brother Francis worked at Driefontein, Monte Cassino, St Michael's Mhondoro,
Chishawasha (twice) and other rural missions. He was a farmer, but also built many churches. He set up savings clubs for the rural people to make them self-reliant while residing at Campion House, next to the Cathedral inHarare , then known as Salisbury.He spent his last years at Richartz House, Mt. Pleasant, a home for elderly Jesuit priests, where he died, aged 92, following a fall in which he his broke his leg. He was not strong enough for an operation. He was the oldest Jesuit in Zimbabwe and the last of the pre-
World War II generation of priests.The Jesuit Provincial,
Fidelis Mukonori , officiated at Waddelove's Requiem Mass on Wednesday,11 July 2007 ; Waddelove was laid to rest in Chishawasha Cemetery.Links
* [http://www.indcatholicnews.com/waddelo436.html Independent Catholic News obituary]
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