“The threats to the African family in the AMECEA region are real and they need pastoral responses that are alive to the social undercurrents including those that want to destroy the traditional family altogether,” the Vice Chairman of AMECEA said.
He highlighted “the trivialization of the traditional understanding of Christian marriage; attempting to make it a matter of personal choice” as one of the threats to the Christian marriage.
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Unless special attention is given to the family and marriage institutions, “the mandate of Christ to make disciples of all nations shall be gravely hindered,” he emphasized.
In his February 22 address, the Catholic Archbishop, who has been at the helm of Kisumu Archdiocese since March 2022 cautioned against divisions.
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“There are various forms of division, which hinder the pursuit of the common good of the society and the very role of the Church in evangelization,” he said, and added, “The Church in AMECEA should prioritize dialogue at various levels, even with non-Church actors to offer believable and lasting solutions to these tensions and divisions.”
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Archbishop Muhatia highlighted ecumenical and interreligious dialogue initiatives as important, adding that despite some progress in their implementation in the AMECEA region, there are “still unexplored opportunities”.
He went on to lament socio-political challenges in a section of African countries, and posed, “How can the gospel come face to face with the serious social and political challenges on the African continent?”
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The Vice Chairman of AMECEA, the association the established the Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA), made “special mention” of the need for institutions of higher learning in the nine member countries to explore ways of benefiting “the local Church by being on the forefront of offering solutions” to the challenges the people of God in the region face.
He also recognized the important place the media play in the mission of evangelization, noting that during the Synodal conversations, a section of participants “bemoaned the biased approach of the means of communication to the concerns of the African continent.”
“There is an urgent need to evangelize the means of social communication so that they contribute meaningfully to the growth of individuals and the common good,” Archbishop Muhatia said during the TUC 2024 Theological Symposium that had Robert Cardinal Sarah, the Prefect emeritus of the Congregation of Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, as the keynote speaker.
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