The Professor of Development Studies and Ethics at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) said he conducted 32 structural interviews with people who were involved in the Kenyan apostolate “right from catechists up to the Archbishop”.
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The new book details the history of the Catholic Church in Kenya from April 1498 when Vasco Da Gama arrived in Mombasa and Malindi to April 2022, the Catholic Priest who ministers at St. Augustine’s Juja Parish of Nairobi Archdiocese said.
Some of the themes the book discusses include, Christianity and Islam; Culture, Missionary Theories, Chiefs; Nationalism, Church and State; Land and Freedom; Christian Leadership Training; Some Thought on Catholic Education; and Beyond Century of Endeavour.
In the Preface of the seven-chapter book, Archbishop Philip Subira Anyolo observes that the author “has completely re-written his previous work… which had focused on the evangelisation efforts of the Holy Ghost and Consolata Missions.”
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“What makes the book exciting and easy to read is the way the author tells the story of the different belief systems including Islam, African traditions, and Christianity,” Prof. Judith Mbula Bahemuka notes in the book’s Foreword.
A reviewer of the publication has described the book as “a fairly comprehensive and definitive story of the Catholic Church in Kenya.”
Also speaking during the November 19 book launch, Fr. Joseph Healey challenged Kenyans to remember their history “repeat it, learn from it and pass it onto others.”
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“Let us work hard and pray hard for the process of beatification and canonization of Servant of God Cardinal Otunga,” the member of the Maryknoll Society known for his passion for Small Christian Communities (SCCs) said, adding that the Servant of God has a “special place in Kenyan history, in the Catholic Church.”
The new book published by Paulines Publications Africa goes for KES. 2,500 (USD 25.00).
Also speaking during the book launch, the Directress of Paulines Publication Africa said the new book “celebrates the specific aim of our publishing apostolate: glory to God and salvation of people.”
Sr. Praxides Nafula, Directress of Paulines Publication Africa. Credit: ACI Africa
“This apostolate does not only consider the church as one, holy, Catholic, indefectible, infallible, and visible society instituted by Christ, but it further demands of those who engage in the apostolate that, putting to one side their private opinions, they always incline their mind, heart and will to think, work and feel with the Church and, hence to write in conformity with her teaching; in word, they have to have a childlike heart for her who has a mother’s heart for all,” Sr. Praxides Nafula said.
Fr. Njoroge’s writings “have become a loudspeaker that extends and reinforces the same voice, bringing to all the benefits of the truth, of holiness and of the life of the Church,” Sr. Nafula added.
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“This historical book, records with incontrovertible proof how much the hidden sacrifices of unseen people, in the absolute quiet of the cloisters, parish houses, homes or before the altar, have contributed to the propagation of the faith,” the member of the Institute of Daughters of St. Paul (FSP) said during the November 19 event.
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Jude Atemanke is a Cameroonian journalist with a passion for Catholic Church communication. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Buea in Cameroon. Currently, Jude serves as a journalist for ACI Africa.