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“I want to encourage you my dear brothers, friends, and family of Cardinal Otunga to the awakening of vocations because the lack of vocations is a grave and chronic problem in the world,” he said, noting that while Kenya may not face a significant shortage of vocations to Priesthood and Religious Life, many other countries do.
The 69-year-old Catholic Archbishop, who started his Episcopal Ministry in February 1996 as Bishop of Kenya’s Kericho Diocese expressed gratitude for Cardinal Otunga’s contributions to the spiritual growth and development of the Archdiocese of Nairobi and called for the fostering of unity across tribal lines for collective growth.
He went on to urge the people of God under his pastoral care to embrace a life of prayer especially the Prayer for the Beatification of the Servant of God Michael Cardinal Otunga that has been widely shared in the Kenyan Metropolitan See.
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He said, in reference to the prayer, “We are doing it in the church, we are doing it in the community but make sure that prayer goes to the family. The interest and love of His Eminence Cardinal Otunga is rooted in the family.”
Expressing hope in the success of Cardinal Otunga’s Sainthood cause, Archbishop Anyolo said, “We shall continue waiting to see the wonders of God, not only in a bigger perspective but also in the smaller perspective of the family.”
“We want to assure ourselves that Cardinal Otunga will be a Saint. In being a Saint, his life will sanctify our life as well,” he said. Archbishop Anyolo encouraged all to embrace the virtues of Cardinal Otunga, highlighting humility, love, and service. He thanked everyone who participated in the May 30 fundraising dinner.
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Cardinal Otunga’s cause for Sainthood cause started in 2009 when the then Archbishop of Nairobi, John Cardinal Njue, petitioned the Vatican-based Congregation for the Causes of Saints to approve the process.
The request was granted. Declared “Servant of God” in 2010, Cardinal Otunga’s cause of Sainthood is in the Roman Phase, which involves the examination and verification of documents (evidence) submitted by the petitioner.
These documents are examined by a group of theologians and reviewed by another group of experts. If the review is favorable, the documents are submitted to the Holy Father for approval and subsequent issuance of a Papal decree confirming the virtuous life of the candidate to whom he confers the title, “Venerable”.
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Looking into the future, there has been optimism that the Servant of God who passed on 6 September 2003 Cardinal Otunga will become the first Kenyan-born saint. He has been described as an embodiment of perseverance, patience, and trust in God. His humility and patience saw him win the hearts of many.
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.