Nairobi, 20 June, 2025 / 9:58 pm (ACI Africa).
The Apostolic Nuncio in Kenya has called for equitable distribution of the country’s resources as a path to addressing the injustices that the people of God in the East African nation grapple with, including poverty, violent conflicts, exploitation, and disregard for human dignity.
In his Thursday, June 19 Homily during the Caritas Bank 10th Anniversary celebration at the Queen of Apostles Ruaraka Parish of the Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi (ADN), Archbishop Herbertus van Megen appealed for prayers for peace and justice in Kenya.
“In Kenya, the tension and the conflicts we see are very much about a lack of equitable distribution of wealth and resources,” Archbishop van Megen said at the one-day event.
The Nairobi-based Vatican diplomat visioned an ideal Kenya, where “we would be able to respect the dignity of every human person and we would not claim as our own what is not ours,” a country where “we would not hoard and accumulate and want to be richer every time again as a true egoist would do, but we would try to live truly in respect of the dignity of ourselves and others.”
He challenged leaders in the East African nation to prioritize the safeguarding of citizens’ right to justice and a peaceful context of operations. “The role of a ruler is to provide justice and peace to the people,” Archbishop van Megen said, referring to St. Augustine of Hippo, the Algerian-born Doctor of the Church, who believed that authentic leadership is grounded in Christian principles, including the values of love, justice, as well as a commitment to the common good.