Nairobi, 05 February, 2025 / 9:40 pm (ACI Africa).
Students, the administrative and teaching staff at St. Mary School, Msongari, have been cautioned against undermining the “reality” and prevalence of evil.
In his homily during the Inaugural Mass for the start of the academic year of the learning institution with both national and international curricula under the auspices of the Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi (ADN), the Local Ordinary of the Kenyan Metropolitan See emphasized the need to stand up against evil in the example of Jesus Christ.
“The reality of the presence of evil in our world is hard to ignore. Acts of barbarism, acts of wickedness, acts of theft, and acts of corruption – even acts of corruption at the level of young people learning to steal exams – are daily fair game in our life today,” Archbishop Philip Subira Anyolo, said during the Monday, February 3 celebration at the school premises.
The evidence of the prevalence of evil can be seen in the daily news reports, Archbishop Anyolo said, and explained, “If you look in the media, that is what makes the news for them.”
“You cannot miss more and more of what evil is going on in the world, how it is glorified, and how it is also strengthened to continue by not proclaiming the good that Jesus Christ is doing,” he lamented.