“I feel the Year of Hope was meant for us. Without prayer and faith, it is easy to lose the essence of life,” Sr. Lilian says in reference to the ongoing Catholic Church’s 2025 Jubilee Year.
She finds strength in remembering past challenges God has carried them through.
Despite loss, the Sisters have witnessed extraordinary solidarity.
“We have the Red Cross, Ministry of Health, Kenya Defence Forces, and Disaster Management on the ground,” she say, adding that the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) and the Catholic Diocese of Eldoret are also offering assistance.
Local residents have shown profound gratitude, inviting the Sisters to join the disaster response committee.
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The Sisters are focused on restoring temporary health services while planning reconstruction.
“People of goodwill can help with food, medication, replacing destroyed machines, and building a waste-burning chamber. If they have nothing material to offer, prayers and encouragement matter,” Sr. Lilian appeals.
To the Church and the nation, she says, “Let’s stand together and pray for each other. Let’s never lose trust in God. Seeing the intensity of the floods, I expected our hospital to be swept away, yet all patients were saved.”
For the OSB members in Chesongoch, tragedy has deepened their vocation. Their motto—We Treat, God Heals—has never been more real.
Even surrounded by mud and loss, their faith rises higher than the flood.
Sr. Michelle Njeri, a member of the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception (OSF) in Kenya contributed to this story.
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