Kenya
awaits Pope Francis
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis is scheduled to undertake a three-nation Apostolic Visit to
Africa this week.
He
leaves the Vatican on the morning of Wednesday, 25 Nov., and is scheduled
to land in the early evening in Nairobi – Kenya – on the first leg of the trip
that will also take him to Uganda and to Central African
Vatican
Radio’s Linda Bordoni is in Nairobi where she is waiting for the Pope to
arrive. She sent us this report.
One
of the highlights of our day here in Nairobi was definitely the sound of Fr
Richard’s familiar voice, loud and clear, on the taxi radio as we wove through
heavy downtown traffic.
Yes,
it’s true, Vatican Radio really is listened to all over the world, and as Alex,
our driver, confirmed, the Kiswahili Programme ranks high on the popularity
charts, especially now as Kenya prepares to welcome Pope Francis on his very
first visit to the African continent.
Meanwhile,
the sprawling Kangemi slum that the Pope is going to visit - and that we were
on our way to see - is one of seven slums in Nairobi alone.
You
can’t miss it because it’s right in the middle of the bustling business hub
that Nairobi has become as the nation continues to grow as a rising economic
force in Africa - as witnessed by the hundreds of construction sites, shopping
centres and the unmistakable buzz of business in the making.
And
that’s also why the shocking poverty in which its 650,000 inhabitants
live is a stark and uncomfortable reminder of the widening gap and
harrowing divide that separates the few that have much more than enough, and
the many who go to bed with a big hole in their stomachs because they have no
food and no future.
But
a visit to the Parish of St. Joseph the Worker in Kangemi, feverishly preparing
to receive Pope Francis on Friday, gave me the chance to chat to some of the
faithful polishing the floors of the Church, practicing their songs, making the
small garden as beautiful as it can be.
When
I asked them what their appeals to Pope Francis will be when he visits the
nation this is what they told me:
That
he may deliver a message of peace and encourage religious tolerance and mutual
acceptance;
That
he may be able to lead us on the right path;
That
he pray for families and that the youth stay away from drug abuse;
That
he may address issues of corruption, tribalism, terrorism and encourage our
political leaders to preach peace and unity instead of divisive politics.
And
finally, as Beth so beautifully put it: “We are inspired by his humility. May
all those in positions of leadership emulate him by putting God and the needs
of the less fortunate in society first. Francis - she said - you are an
inspiration to many!”
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