Kisii, 13 October, 2025 / 2:55 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Joseph Mairura Okemwa of the Catholic Diocese of Kisii in Kenya has emphasized that the Diaconate is “a service of dignity,” and called on new Deacons he ordained on October 11 to uphold moral integrity, humility, and authentic commitment to service.
In his homily during Diaconate Ordination he presided over at Immaculate Conception Nyabururu Mission of his Episcopal See, Bishop Mairura reminded the Deacons-elect that their ministry is one of honour and not subservience.
“The Deacon is called to serve as a minister or messenger. His service is not slavery. Your service is not slavery at all; it is a service of dignity,” he said.
The Kenyan Catholic Bishop, who ordained Acolyte Bernard Asugo, Acolyte Julius Ombunya, and Acolyte Kenedy Masiga Deacons urged the trio to embody reverence and discipline in their ministry.
“It is a service of honour, serving at the altar of the Lord, in specific directives that are given in the rubrics,” Bishop Mairura said, stressing the need for Deacons to model faithfulness and humility in every aspect of their vocation.






