Nairobi, 10 August, 2024 / 10:14 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Wallace Ng’ang’a Gachihi, one of the three Auxiliary Bishops of the Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi, has called upon Catholic journalists and Christians to be bearers of the good news and to live out their faith by giving hope to others.
In his homily during the celebration of the 5th anniversary of the Association for Catholic Information in Africa (ACI Africa), Bishop Wallace called for the recognition of the “crucial role” that Catholic media have “in spreading the news of salvation and giving people hope” and that “this is our mission.”
The need for Catholic media to take the lead in disseminating messages that give hope is critical at a time when the mainstream secular media thrive in negativity.
“Bad news often makes the headlines; but we can start with the good news before addressing other events in our surroundings,” Bishop Wallace said during the Friday, August 9 anniversary celebration at JJ McCarthy Centre of the Assumption Sisters of Nairobi (ASN).
Catholic media’s spearheading of the sharing of good news “makes a difference because we want to give people hope,” said the Kenyan Catholic Bishop, who serves as Chairman of the Commission for Social Communications of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB).