Eldoret, 24 September, 2025 / 9:12 pm (ACI Africa).
Newly professed members of the Missionary Sisters of Evangelization (MSE) in Kenya have been challenged to remain true to their vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience as the Congregation marks 40 years since it was founded.
In his Monday, September 22 homily at the anniversary celebration and profession, Bishop Dominic Kimengich of Kenya’s Catholic Diocese of Eldoret where the Congregation was first established in the East African nation reminded the Novices that their choice of life calls for total commitment, and cautioned them against practicing the vows selectively.
“Chastity, obedience, and poverty, those are the characteristics that make you a Religious person. And just like the Ten Commandments, we say that if you break one of them, you have broken all,” Bishop Kimengich said at the event that was held at Fr. Vincenzo IDA-Trinity Mission Hospital.
He added, “You cannot say, I'm very good at obedience. And I know in chastity I'm very good. But poverty is my big problem. It has to be in all of those areas, then truly, you will follow Christ closely.”
The Kenyan Catholic Bishop urged Novice Bibiana Cherono and Novice Dorcas Ndungwa to emulate Jesus Christ, who “devoted His life and gave everything for the sake of the kingdom of God.”



