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Now thats what I call an entrance!

Sunday Mass in Riwoto complete with Kizito dancers.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor helenacodyrePosted on November 3, 2013Format VideoCategories Adventure, africa, Diocese of Torit, Education, Kapoeta, Kiltegan Missionaries, Narus, Preparations, South Sudan, Toposa, TravelTags daily life, friends, Kapoeta, kenya, Kiltegan, Kiltegan fathers, leaving, Narus, Riwoto, South Sudan, support, Toposa, travel

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  • It’s time to build a school!
  • “Just twelve deaths”
  • All ready for sports day!
  • A lady what lunches in Kapoeta
  • Night time in the wilderness
  • A day as a teacher in St. Bakhita
  • 60 hours to Narus, the fight for Uisce Beatha and crossing borders
  • Leaving London – 2015 trip to South Sudan
  • Sister Susan sends thanks for the new dormitory
  • The Temporary Dorm
  • Running Roads for South Sudan
  • The post I didn’t want to write
  • Narus to Nairobi in 36 hours
  • The strong and refined essence of a continent.
  • Now thats what I call an entrance!
  • I’m walking, walking, sassy, sassy!!
  • Sunday Mass in Kamai – video
  • What can you do??
  • Solo in South Sudan
  • Goodbye Nakalong
  • My farewell party – just a snippet
  • The beginning of the end…
  • Weekend in Riwoto
  • Standard 8 update
  • Learning to love
  • Sunday Mass in Kamai
  • Faces from the Dinka Market
  • The day we found Guinness in South Sudan!
  • The Peace Summit
  • Standard 8 mock exams
  • Girlie afternoon in Narus
  • The rain came
  • Catechumens first homework assignment
  • And then it rained…
  • This Toposa girl
  • Sunday Mass under a mango tree in Lolim
  • Real Missionaries Eat Porridge
  • The welcome feast
  • Narus from on high
  • Welcome to St. Bakhita Madame Helena
  • The funeral of Donna Kulang Yiko
  • My life in Narus
  • Things I’ve learned in Kenya and South Sudan
  • The yogic cat of Riwoto
  • A short visit to Kapoeta
  • Disconnected!
  • Fr. Tim arrives and we drive across the desert from Lodwar to Lokichoggio
  • Welcome to South Sudan Helena Eireannach
  • The journey to Lodwar
  • 36 hours in Nairobi
  • The journey to Nairobi
  • Following in footsteps
  • Last days in London
  • “Education is a Contamination of Women”
  • London mosquitos toughen me for their big brothers in South Sudan
  • Tick Tock – one week to go
  • Well that hurt…but I was a very brave bunny
  • Back to London
  • First post – welcome to Solo in South Sudan!

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Farewell xxx
Farewell xxx
My last picture with my Standard 8 girls
My last picture with my Standard 8 girls
Mary Florence and Nicholas - friends forever
Mary Florence and Nicholas – friends forever
Nicholas is a hit with all the girls
Nicholas is a hit with all the girls
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Sr. Edvine and Sr. Susan dancing
Sr. Edvine and Sr. Susan dancing
Nicholas - the most handsome man in South Sudan
Nicholas – the most handsome man in South Sudan
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