Nairobi, 10 April, 2025 / 10:31 pm (ACI Africa).
Catholic teachers and formators have a big role to ensure the Catholic identity in their learning institutions is maintained, Archbishop Maurice Muhatia Makumba of Kenya’s Catholic Archdiocese of Kisumu has said.
Speaking during the opening of the 11th edition of the Catholic Private Education Institutions Association-Kenya (CaPEIA-K) conference on Monday, April 7, Archbishop Muhatia lamented that the assault on this “special identity” in Catholic schools is escalating.
“It is the members who are seated in this hall that need to be strong and resilient in maintaining this identity in our schools, especially the institutions managed by yourselves and run by yourselves,” he told teachers from Catholic institutions who gathered at the annual event that was held at the main campus of the Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) in Karen, Nairobi.
Reminding the Catholic teachers and formators that their schools are the remaining “real Catholic institutions”, Archbishop Muhatia said, “Make no apologies for your Catholic identity in your school.”
The Local Ordinary of Kisumu Archdiocese, who also serves as the Chairman of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) told the teachers on the first day of their April 7 to 11 conference not to underestimate their role in maintaining Catholic identity.