Nairobi, 04 June, 2025 / 4:50 pm (ACI Africa).
A journalism practice that prioritizes messages that foster the institution of the family can go a long way in safeguarding the society’s basic unit, enriching members with values that bring them joy and fulfilment, the newly appointed National Executive Secretary for the Commission for Social Communications of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) has said.
In an interview with ACI Africa on the sidelines of the World Communications Day 2025 (WCD), which the Catholic media network in the Archdiocese of Nairobi (ADN) organized on Sunday, June 1, Fr. Gerald Omunyin said he looks towards engaging the digital media in “bigger and better” efforts in his new role.
“It is paramount to communicate themes that pertain to families, encouraging them to foster communication, return to the ideals and values of family life such as peace, faith, truthfulness, harmony, and, above all, fairness,” Fr. Gerald said.
To promote the highlighted family themes, the Kenyan member of the Contemplative Evangelizers of the Heart of Christ (CECC) told ACI Africa, Catholic media practitioners can seek to incorporate the “the key elements and values that engender the family unit, starting from the children.”
The children can “memorize” the themes that foster the family institution as they grow up,” he said, adding that parents and youths also need to be targeted with specific messages that help safeguard the family unit.



