Papal
visit expected to unite Kenyans
The
Catholic Church in Kenya expects the visit of Pope Francis to unite the people
in the country.
Addressing
the media at the Catholic Secretariat on 16 October, Homabay Diocese Bishop,
Philip Anyolo who is the Chairman of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops
(KCCB) invited all Kenyans to take the papal visit as a wonderful gift from God
to them.
Kenya is a country that has had more than its share of terrorist attacks, endemic corruption and divisive ethnic politics that in 2007 culminated into serious post-election violence. Bishop Anyolo expressed the hope that the Papal visit would bring Kenyans together.
Kenya is a country that has had more than its share of terrorist attacks, endemic corruption and divisive ethnic politics that in 2007 culminated into serious post-election violence. Bishop Anyolo expressed the hope that the Papal visit would bring Kenyans together.
In
the meantime, preparations to receive the Holy Father are now advanced. Bishop
Anyolo confirmed that the Church through the steering committee for the Papal
visit and working together with the Kenyan government were now looking into
various aspects of the visit since the main plan was now in place. The Kenyan
government in particular wishes to ensure adequate security for all during the
visit of Pope Francis.
Speaking at the same time, coordinator of the steering committee Fr. Dr. Stephen Okello revealed that the Holy Father would meet with Muslims, Traditionalists, Hindus and Christians from various denominations under the umbrella of interreligious dialogue.
Speaking at the same time, coordinator of the steering committee Fr. Dr. Stephen Okello revealed that the Holy Father would meet with Muslims, Traditionalists, Hindus and Christians from various denominations under the umbrella of interreligious dialogue.
While
in Kenya, the Pope will also meet young people who are often targeted by Muslim
radicals for recruitment. “He will meet the youth who are victims of
recruitment, encourage them to direct their energy and enthusiasm in the right
direction,” Dr. Okello added.
Among the highlights of Pope Francis’ visit will be the Holy Mass where more than a million people from different parts of the country and neighbouring countries are expected to attend.
Among the highlights of Pope Francis’ visit will be the Holy Mass where more than a million people from different parts of the country and neighbouring countries are expected to attend.
(By
Rose Achiego in Nairobi)
Email: engafrica@vatiradio.va
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