Nairobi, 22 April, 2024 / 9:05 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Missionary Youth Movement (MYM) in the Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi (ADN) in Kenya have been cautioned against relying on the possessions of their parents and guardians and instead work hard to build their future.
In his homily during the annual Archdiocesan MYM Eucharistic celebration that was held at St. Mary’s Msongari School grounds in Westlands, Nairobi, Bishop Wallace Ng’ang’a highlighted the role of parents and guardians to provide their children education and good character as important.
“As we are in school, let us prepare for tomorrow by working hard today. Do the best you can and do not focus on what your parents have, what they have is theirs.” Bishop Ng’ang’a said during the Saturday, April 20 event.
Bishop Wallace Ng’ang’a. Credit: Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi (ADN)
The Catholic Church leader, who was Consecrated as one of the three Auxiliary Bishops of ADN on April 6 added, “What they are giving today is education and that is what is yours. Building your character because that character is what will help you to have a bright future.”