The Archbishop of Kisumu urged Priests to always keep time for Masses, especially those who celebrate multiple Masses in a day, so as not to keep other stations waiting.
The Archbishop also encouraged Priests to wear smiles and keep a jovial expression, especially when interacting with children.
Archbishop Muhatia urged the new member of the Society of St. Joseph (Mill Hill Missionaries) to remain obedient in all his duties, just like Prophet Jeremiah.
Referring to the words of God to Prophet Jeremiah, Archbishop Muhatia told Deacon Agunda, “Before you were born, I knew you, called them. Before you were formed in your mother's home, everything about your life was in my presence. I have chosen you. I have consecrated you. I have appointed you to go.”
He encouraged the Deacon he was about to ordain to respond to God’s call positively, saying, “God places in your mouth his words and commissions you. And invites you to obey him. Wherever you are going to be sent by God, you go. Whatever he tells you to say, you say. It means you will never speak your own words to the community of faith, the community of the people of God. The words you will speak to the people are the words of God.”
Archbishop Muhatia said that a Priest must always seek to emulate Jesus Christ who carried out acts of humanity, saying, “This is the ministry of a Catholic Priest…He is invited to go and preach. Jesus has come to minister to suffering humanity. And a Priest has to be available to suffering humanity. Real suffering, sickness, problems, broken lives, to mend them all.”
Addressing the Priest-elect, the Archbishop said, “This is the life of a Priest. And this shall be your life, Fr. Julius. But most importantly, you're going to mend humanity's broken relationship with God because of sin.”
The KCCB Chairman urged Priests to be keen on how they act for people to respect them and to listen to them.
“We must do things and say things that are worth listening to. We must live lives that are worth listening to,” he emphasized.
The Local Ordinary of Kisumu Archdiocese described the ordination of Deacon Agunda as a “very significant time” in the history of the Archdiocese because of Fr. Gerald Kraakman, their last Mill Hill Missionary from Holland, who left Archdiocese of Kisumu recently at the age of 81 after 55 years of service.