Monday, July 29, 2013
Church News -28.7.2013 - Christians were told not to be self sufficient, Priest says - By ken simiyu -
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Local News – 12.05.2013- By Ken Simiyu - Be Firm in your Faith, Bishop tells Christians.
Parishioners
of St. Augustine Cathedral and those in the outstations have been
asked to stand firm in their faith and not allow themselves be shaken
by the events of the previous week. Lodwar Diocese Bishop Rt. Rev.
Dominic Kimengich told the faithful that they should seek refuge in
God during this difficult moments and their faith in the risen Christ
is all they need to overcome the evil plans of the devil. Bishop
Kimengich advised the Christians to avoid exchanging accusations and
looking for individuals to blame for the sad events that occurred but
instead leave everything to God who is merciful, mighty and the true
shepherd of our lives. Rt. Rev. Kimengich reminded the congregation
during Mass on Ascension Sunday that as Christians they cannot avoid
temptations and persecutions in their every day lives and when faced
with challenges they should not despair but ask God for direction on
what should be the next course of action. He asked the faithful to
especially pray for priests and bishops who are more targeted by the
devil in attempts to break their faith and steadfastness in God. “The
devil is not asleep and he knows that once he succeeds in making a
priest fall then he will manage to lead Christians astray” said Rev
Kimengich.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Local news- 10.2.13 - By Evangeline Munyi- Ground-breaking at St. Michael Napetet.
Bishop Dominic Kimengich joined the Christians of St.
Michael Napetet for the Eucharistic celebration where plans are
underway to make the outstation of St. Augustine cathedral Parish a
parish. In his homily the bishop emphasized on the importance of the
sacrament of penance. He noted that only a few people go for
confessions and it is an important step in our Catholic faith. “it
does not mean you only go for confession when you have committed big
sins, even if its just thoughts you are welcome to confession.” He
said. After the Mass he lead the Christians in the Ground breaking at
the site where the house of the future parish priest will be
constructed and planted a tree. He was accompanied by his executive
secretary Fr. John Manzi who has been posted to be in charge of the
St. Michael Napetet church before its elevation to a parish level.
The Christians of St. Michael also held a fundraising yesterday to
help in the construction of the Parish house.
Local news - 6.2.13 - By ken Simiyu - Administration block and Amenity Ward at Kakuma Mission Hospital Officially opened .
His
lordship Bishop Dominic kimengich blessed and opened the
Administration block and Amenity ward at Kakuma Mission Hospital
today. His lordship celebrated mass whereby he urged all those who
funded the project to continue supporting the Hospital so as to help
the community. Bishop however thanked the staff of kakuma mission
hospital for their good work recognizing the medical coordinator of
Diocese of Lodwar Mr. Zachary Otieno for his hard working and said
that his big task is to equip the Hospital on the side of facilities
and drugs at the same time, the hospital administrator Sr. Rael
Mwendwa said that she is happy of the completion of the building
because all kinds of people will receive quality services and also
because of the capacity which will ease congestion of the patients.
They will also have better nurses and doctors to assist the
Community.
Turkana community leaders urged to embrace child registration.
Community
workers in Turkana county, today have been asked to embrace children
registration immediately after birth. Addressing the community
workers from Turkana east at Golden guest house, the district civil
registrar Mr. Joseph Orata said that it was important for all stake
holders to be involved in protect children rights which registration
is among. Mr. said that the workshop is held amid the concerns of the
community leaders on the child abuse and early marriages in the
county. The registrar noted that the registration of births and
deaths in the region is still low compared to other regions. He urged
community workers to sensitize the community on the importance of
registration both to the family and the government. The workshop
brought together teachers, church leaders and community workers and
facilitated by the district civil registrar Mr. Joseph Orata and the
Turkana child protection net work chairperson Seline Locham.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Local news - 17.9.12 - By Mary Tioko - Christianity is a source of unity.
The
Diocesan staff were today informed that by virtue of them being
Christians, they are united in one spirit since they share one
baptism and proface the same faith. Bishop Dominic Kimengich said
that Christianity gives people moments of reflection on the readings
and that unites them. His lordship said this today when celebration
Monday staff mass at St. Thomas Chapel. His lordship emphasized on
the unity of Christians especially for those who are baptized
catholics and receive the holy communion which is supposed to bring
love and unity of Christ. He also challenged the staffs to take time
and prepare themselves before receiving the holy communion and thank
God for that sacrament after receiving it. Bishop informed them that
the best time to request for anything from God is after the receiving
the holy communion since Christ is within them that particular time
in a special way. His lordship said that the Eucharist is holy and
requires one to meet some requirements like for catholics, being
baptized Catholic and also meeting all the other sacraments like
confirmation. For those who are married the sacrament of matrimony
has to be received. Receiving these teachings strengthens the love
and unity of Christians especially when they follow the teachings of
Christ and should not be divided among them.
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