Nakuru, 10 March, 2020 / 11:55 pm (ACI Africa).
On the eve of the International Women’s Day (IWD), a Kenyan Prelate hailed the over 20,000 members of the Catholic Women Association (CWA) in Kenya who gathered at the Marian Shrine in Nakuru Diocese for their annual pilgrimage, appreciating them as “a gift to” the Church.
“Here is an occasion for us to once more show to the whole world and remind all women they are a gift to us,” the Chairman of the Commission for Pastoral and Lay Apostolate under the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB), Archbishop Anthony Muheria said during the Saturday, March 7 event.
The Archbishop of Kenya’s Nyeri Archdiocese termed the occasion a moment to pray for the women “that they may take their special role knowing that these moments in our country and the world, there are a lot of attacks, threats of corruption of emptying the Christian sense, of degrading the value of the hearts and the soul and the spiritual values.”
During the Eucharistic celebration, the women drawn from the country’s 26 dioceses, barefooted, renewed their baptismal vows and made commitments to fight against corruption in support of the anti-corruption campaign launched by the country’s Bishops in October 5, 2019 at the same venue.
“We are here once more enhancing and trying to encourage every single woman especially Catholic women, to take their call seriously. They are stewards of love,” Archbishop Muheria said.