The Catholic Church leader, however, urged Priests to reflect on their commitment to their vocation, stressing that the Priesthood is not about personal mission but the mission of Christ.
Bishop Kamomoe further appealed for prayers for more vocations, saying that the Church needs more Priests to shepherd the faithful in a world burdened by evil.
“The more evil we have, the more Priests we need to direct people to their God, because there are very many who need to be guided,” he said during the September 28 Holy Mass in which 20 couples renewed their marriage vows.
The Kenyan Catholic Bishop expressed gratitude to God for the 20 couples and those in marriage, urging them to continue persevering with each other while embracing the Sacraments of the church, especially the Sacrament of Confession and the Eucharist.
“Couples, if you want to succeed in marriage, let us try very much the Sacraments of the Eucharist and Confession seriously. That is what will give you the grace to forgive one another and to persevere. Even if you are angered, when you go to confession, you will receive grace,” he said.
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To the youths, Bishop Kamomoe encouraged them to seek partners who are both God fearing and humble, saying, “You cannot make it without God.”
Regarding marital challenges, he called on the youths to seek guidance from those celebrating Silver and Golden Jubilees in marriage, believing that their marriages thrive on God.
“There is no trouble-free marriage, but if we put God first and you are able to be a God-fearing wife, husband, mother, and a God-fearing father, you’ll make it. You persevere because you put your hope in God.
Bishop Kamomoe also encouraged the youths to emulate the older generation in their procreation role in marriage, claiming that most couples in the new generations only want one child.
“Children are gifts from God, but as Paul has said, in this world full of evils, they do not see children as gifts; they see children as a burden. Marriage is a beautiful institution that was instituted by God Himself,” he said.
Bishop Kamomoe appealed, “Let us pray a lot to remove foolishness. God has called us, and if we remove foolishness, we will do the will of God, and we will be very blessed. Let us persevere in the Lord, and if it is to boast, let us boast in the Lord. Therefore, let us pray that God may bless our marriages, our families, and our children,” he added.
Sabrine Amboka is a Kenyan journalist with a passion for Catholic church communication. She holds a bachelor’s degree in mass communication from St. Paul's University in Kenya.