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Apostolic Prefecture of Zambesia

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The first years were difficult. Due to the lack of efficient transport, prices were very high which meant that many lives were lost from
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There were unsuccessful expeditions from the base in Bulawayo, one led by Depelchin to the north beyond the Zambesi and one led by
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As well as the Jesuits and the Sisters of St. Dominic the other Catholic missionaries included the
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The Zambesi mission was founded in 1877, and entrusted to the English Province of the
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The progress of the mission was slow, with the adult population still attached to
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meant that more mission stations could be established.
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in 1879. In 1879 the first party of missionaries under
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