Nairobi, 08 September, 2025 / 3:23 pm (ACI Africa).
The Apostolic Nuncio in Kenya has urged the people of God in the East African nation to become aware of and share the virtues and legacy of the Servant of God Michael Maurice Cardinal Otunga in families as well as Catholic institutions as his sainthood cause is pursued.
In his homily on the 22nd death anniversary of Kenya’s first native Catholic Bishop and Cardinal on Saturday, September 6, Archbishop Hubertus van Megen urged Kenyans to “continually lift up” the Cardinal’s cause of sainthood by seeking his intercession.
“We have a duty…to promote his story, the story of his life in Parishes, schools, and families; we should speak of his life and legacy,” Archbishop van Megen said during the Memorial Mass held at Resurrection Garden of the Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi (ADN).
The representative of the Holy Father in Kenya said that sharing stories, videos, books, pictures, and other resources on the Servant of God, whose Sainthood cause started in 2010 “can deepen devotion among the faithful and inspire others to follow his example.”
The more the testimonies about Cardinal Otunga, the more hearts can be touched by his example, thereby initiating conversion among the people of God in the country, he said.



