Bungoma, 11 December, 2025 / 2:30 pm (ACI Africa).
The Bishop of Kenya’s Catholic Diocese of Bungoma has called on Kenyans to be “pilgrims of hope” through responsibility and dependability in their families, villages, Small Christian Communities (SCCs), and the wider Church.
In his Wednesday, December 10 homily at the closing of the Misikhu Deanery Church’s Jubilee year celebrations, Bishop Mark Kadima Wamukoya noted that true Christian hope is made visible through action despite the challenges.
“We should be people who are responsible in our work.We must carry out our responsibility if you want to be a person who brings hope to others.That you fulfill your work without thinking that there is something else that will make you fail to work. Sometimes there is hunger, or other challenges, even if people are not good, you fulfil your work,” Bishop Kadima said at the closing Jubilee Year mass, which was held at Misikhu Parish in his Episcopal see.
“That is hope: do your work without complaining that you are tired, it is far, you have not eaten, people are difficult,” he added.
Bishop Kadima urged the faithful to entrust their struggles, including sickness and other difficulties, to God, assuring them that “He is there all the time.”


