Nairobi, 17 April, 2024 / 5:39 pm (ACI Africa).
Catholic teachers and formators have the vocation and mission of fostering Christian values by the example of their lifestyle, the Apostolic Nuncio in Kenya has said.
In his opening remarks during the opening of the 10th edition of the Catholic Private Education Institutions Association-Kenya (CaPEIA-K) conference on Tuesday, April 16, Archbishop Hubertus van Megen said, “Christian values can be found in all aspects of life and we as Catholic teachers and formators are called to be an example in that.”
“We have a great vocation to be examples for our students, to inspire our students, to accompany them into the way to adulthood so that every one of them will become that mature man, that mature woman in Christ,” Archbishop van Megen at the start of the annual event held at main campus of the Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) in Karen, Nairobi.
Being an example of Christian values to learners, the Dutch-born Vatican diplomat said, “is the most beautiful vocation that I think any of us can have; and if you can live that to the full, then we can say it is good to be here.”
Drawing inspiration from the words of the Apostle Peter to Jesus during the event of the Transfiguration in saying “it is good to be here”, Archbishop van Megen continued, “Let us build three tents as it says in the gospel of Mt. Tabor. That’s what the school should be, where students say, it is good to be here, let me build my tent here, this is my home.”