‘The greatest missionary force to ever leave the shores of Ireland’


Jerry Carroll
Interviewed for MAOHP - 20/06/2016
Reference Code: MAOHP_009_3
Location(s): Cathal Brugha Barracks
Length: 1.15

In this clip, Father Jerry Carroll, the Chaplain to the Air Corps, speaks passionately about the role of Irish peacekeepers which he describes as 'the greatest missionary force to ever leave the shores of Ireland'.


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