Nairobi, 27 June, 2025 / 8:56 pm (ACI Africa).
The four newly ordained Priests for the Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi (ADN) have been urged to understand their identity as servants of the people of God and manifest it in their Priestly ministry.
In his Thursday, June 26 homily during the Ordination Mass at Holy Family Minor Basilica, Bishop David Kamau Ng’ang’a cautioned the four Deacons against turning into “a burden” to the flock under their pastoral care.
“If you cannot direct yourself, then you cannot direct others. In doing this, a Priest must be known and recognized as a true follower of the one who came not to be served but to serve. Do not become a burden to Christians,” Bishop Kamau said.
Burdening the people of God begins when the Clergy seek their personal interests rather than those related to the fostering of the Kingdom of God as willed by the person of Jesus Christ, he said, and urged them to “seek the interests of Jesus Christ.”
“Do the work of Christ, who is the head and shepherd, united with the Bishop and under his authority,” Bishop Kamau, one of the Auxiliary Bishops of ADN, emphasized during the Priestly Ordination of Deacon Michael Kamunyu, Deacon Kelvin Okeyo, Deacon John Gichiri, and Deacon Crispus Mutugu.






