Nairobi, 09 December, 2024 / 11:54 am (ACI Africa).
St. Austin’s Msongari Parish of Kenya’s Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi (ADN) has launched a Prayer Garden, a move that could see the oldest parish inland Kenya become a shrine, set aside for prayer and fasting.
In his speech at the conclusion of the parish’s 125th anniversary celebrations that have been running since December last year, Fr. George Omondi Onyango, the Parish Priest divulged that the envisioned Prayer Garden would be a destination of pilgrims, providing a spiritual sanctuary for prayer and reflection.
“Today, as we celebrate the conclusion of our 125th anniversary, I joyfully invite you all, at the end of Holy Mass, to witness the launch and blessing of the site of our Prayer Garden, whose construction is part of our anniversary. When realized, as a destination of pilgrims, the Prayer Garden will provide a spiritual sanctuary for prayer and reflection,” Fr. George said at the Sunday, December 8 event that coincided with the Parish’s Family Day celebration.
Addressing Archbishop Philip Subira Anyolo of the Archdiocese of Nairobi who graced the event, Fr. George said, “Your Grace, it is in this light that I humbly request you to consider making St. Austin's Parish a Shrine. In doing so, you will be honoring the significant and historic role of this Parish in the faith journey of all Catholic Parishes in Inland Kenya.”
“Your Grace, you will also be honoring the pioneer Catholic missionaries,” he said, and appealed to parishioners of St. Austins to show their commitment to the realization of the Prayer Garden, saying, “I appeal to all to contribute towards the realization of this Prayer Garden in whatever way you can.”