Henry Aloysius Gogarty was an Irish priest in the Holy Ghost Fathers,[1] who served in Eastern Africa, becoming a bishop.
Born in County Cavan, Ireland, on 9 September in 1884, Gogarty went to Rockwell College taking exams in the Royal University of Ireland joining the Holy Ghost order he went to the novitiate at Chevilly near Paris and was ordained at Paris in 1914 and was appointed to Zanzibar.
Gogarty returned in frail health to Montana, where he died on 8 December 1931.
Henry Gogarty secondary school in Arusha, Tanzania is named in his honor.
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