Nairobi, 22 September, 2025 / 8:49 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Simon Peter Kamomoe, who was on July 5 appointed the Auxiliary Bishop of Kenya’s Wote Catholic Diocese is to serve as the Apostolic Administrator of the same Episcopal See that has Bishop Paul Kariuki Njiru as the Local Ordinary.
The latest appointment of Bishop Kamomoe in the Kenyan Diocese erected in July 2023, taking over from Bishop Norman King’oo Wambua of the neighbouring Catholic Diocese of Machakos, was made public by the Apostolic Nuncio in Kenya in a letter dated September 18.
“I wish to inform you that the Dicastery for the Evangelization of Peoples has appointed the Right Reverend Simon Peter Kamomoe, Auxiliary Bishop of Wote, as the Apostolic Administrator sede plena et ad nutum Sanctae Sedis of the Diocese of Wote, granting him all the faculties in that Diocese,” Archbishop Hubertus van Megen says, indicating in Latin that Bishop Kamomoe is being appointed at the discretion of the Holy See to an office in an Episcopal See that is not vacant.
Bishop Kariuki, who started his Episcopal Ministry in July 2009 as the Local Ordinary of Kenya’s Catholic Diocese of Embu was appointed pioneer Bishop of Wote Diocese in July 2023 and installed in September 2023.
In July 2024, Bishop Kariuki delegated “pastoral and administrative responsibilities” of Wote Diocese to Fr. Patrick W. Ndonga, who he said “will be the point of contact for any urgent matters that may arise”.



