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The Roman Catholic Bishop of Bulawayo, the Most Rev. Henry Karlen (middle), officiating at the funeral in St Mary’s Cathedral of two murdered missionaries. The missionaries. Brother Peter Geyermann, aged 36, a German, and Brother Andrew Van Arx, aged 45, a Swiss, were killed, apparently by a lone nationalist guerrilla, at the Marianhill Order's remote Embakwe Mission, 60 miles from BulawaYo.

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Press, 13 June 1978, Page 8

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The Roman Catholic Bishop of Bulawayo, the Most Rev. Henry Karlen (middle), officiating at the funeral in St Mary’s Cathedral of two murdered missionaries. The missionaries. Brother Peter Geyermann, aged 36, a German, and Brother Andrew Van Arx, aged 45, a Swiss, were killed, apparently by a lone nationalist guerrilla, at the Marianhill Order's remote Embakwe Mission, 60 miles from BulawaYo. Press, 13 June 1978, Page 8

The Roman Catholic Bishop of Bulawayo, the Most Rev. Henry Karlen (middle), officiating at the funeral in St Mary’s Cathedral of two murdered missionaries. The missionaries. Brother Peter Geyermann, aged 36, a German, and Brother Andrew Van Arx, aged 45, a Swiss, were killed, apparently by a lone nationalist guerrilla, at the Marianhill Order's remote Embakwe Mission, 60 miles from BulawaYo. Press, 13 June 1978, Page 8