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Rt. Rev. Mark Kadima : Envoy of The Holy See, Now Bishop of Bungoma

In this issue The Seed  focuses on the Catholic Diocese of Bungoma, the intrigues of having a bishop from the Papal Diplomatic Service as well as interviewing the Apostolic Nuncio to Kenya and South Sudan , Archbishop Hubertus Maria van Megen.

Grab your copy  and learn why Lent is a Time for Conversion and Renewal in our Big Issue; what is the meaning of the ”vow of poverty” among the clergy in our Faith Clinic, and finally how to deal with politically motivated conflicts in families  in our Family Matters.

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Garissa Diocese: Oasis of Faith in a Desert

Read Interesting Facts On Garissa Diocese 

  • The largest diocese in Kenya. It traverses four counties in Northern Kenya: Garissa, Tana River, Wajir and Mandera.

  • Get to know about their evangelization mission and the Bishop, Rt. Rev. Joseph Alessandro

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Church in the City: The Ever Open Doors of Consolata Shrine

Church in the City: A Heritage of Devotion to Our Lady Consolata

By Lourine Oluoch

At 50 years, the Consolata Shrine in Westlands has not only become a spiritually nourishing fountain, but also a major landmark in the Capital City of Nairobi, Kenya.  If you live or work in Westlands you can time yourself by the church bell that peals every top of the hour from the Shrine.

Surrounded by many business premises and offices, the Consolata Shrine provides a serene place of worship where catholic faithful working around Westlands can attend daily Mass. In the morning at 7 o’clock, lunchtime at 1.15 pm and in the evenings at 5.15 pm, which many of them are not able to attend from their parishes because of early and late commute.

The shrine also has ‘Perpetual Adoration,’ which runs round the clock but currently, is not possible due to the Covid-19 pandemic prevention guidelines that have restricted movement to a 10 pm to 4 am curfew.

“Any time you come, Jesus is there and you can do your adoration.  This is a very, very important spiritual aspect in our shrine.

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