Bishop Muthaka said, “If we can all believe that Christ is present in the Eucharist, our churches could always be filled.”
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The Catholic Church leader said he found it regrettable that some Christians fail to fully partake in the Eucharist in which Jesus is actually present, citing reasons such as not going for confession or being in marriages that have not been solemnized in Church.
Venerable Edel Quinn loved her neighbors
“As legionaries, our duty is not just devotion to Mother Mary, praying rosary and going to pilgrimage,” Bishop Muthaka said, and added, “Our devotion has to translate to the action of loving our neighbors; this involves visiting the prisoners, and the elderly”.
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Our duty, he continued, “is to do apostolate to the needy. We have to bring our family members, friends, and those who have left the church back to Christ.”
“A great love for Mary”
“Venerable Edel Quinn had a great love for Mary,” Bishop Muthaka said, adding, “This explains why she traveled from Ireland to this place to make the Legion of Mary known.”
The Catholic Bishop who has been at the helm of Garissa Diocese since his Episcopal Ordination in May last year refuted claims that the Blessed Virgin Mary is adored in the Catholic church.
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Only God is adored, he said, adding, “We honor Mary because God Himself honored her in the beginning by appointing her as His own mother, safeguarding her from original sin.”
If you have real devotion to Mary, the 48-year-old Catholic Bishop said, “it should lead you to Jesus Christ; if it doesn’t, then there is a problem.”
He went on to explain why Mary is an important pillar in the Church, saying, “The way mothers play vital roles in ensuring the wellbeing of our families is the same way Mother Mary understands our challenges and is always interceding for us to her son Jesus Christ.”
Bishop Muthaka continued, “Just like Mary, we need to seek and do the will of God and make it consistent as legionaries.”
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Venerable Edel Quinn died in Nairobi on 12 May 1944 and was laid to rest at St. Austin’s Mission Cemetery.
In 1957, the then Local Ordinary of Nairobi, Archbishop John Joseph McCarthy started off the Diocesan process of Edel Quinn's canonization. Pope John Paul II declared her Venerable on 15 December 1994.
In his homily during the May 13 event, the anniversary of the apparition of Our Lady to three shepherd children (Lucy, 9; Francisco, 8; and Jacinta, 6) in the small village of Fatima in Portugal in 1917 (Feast of Our Lady of Fatima), Bishop Muthaka also reflected on the 106th anniversary of the apparition.
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He said that the message of the Blessed Virgin Mary was about repentance, which he said is still a call for everyone even today.
“The Fatima message was repentance, all of us here are sinners and we therefore need to repent; that is the call for today,” Bishop Muthaka said.
He added, “In all the apparitions of Mary, she did not appear to the Bishops, Priests, Presidents, or the wealthy; she appeared to little children. This shows that we need to be humble because the greatest sin is that of pride.”