Tag: Archbishop Philip Anyolo

  • Cardinal Njue to skip papal conclave due to health concerns

    Cardinal Njue to skip papal conclave due to health concerns

    His Eminence John Cardinal Njue will not participate in the papal conclave set to begin Wednesday in Rome following the death of Pope Francis, the Archdiocese of Nairobi has confirmed.

    In a statement issued on Tuesday, Archbishop Philip Anyolo clarified that although Cardinal Njue was officially invited and remains eligible to vote in the election of the new pope, he will be unable to travel due to health concerns.

    “Although His Eminence is eligible to participate and was officially invited through the Apostolic Nunciature in Kenya, the Apostolic Nuncio, in concurrence with the Office of the Archbishop of Nairobi, duly communicated to the competent office of the Holy See that, owing to his current health condition, His Eminence John Cardinal Njue will be unable to travel to Rome and take part in the Conclave,” Anyolo stated.

    His absence means Kenya will have no voting representative in the process to elect the next pope.

    Archbishop Anyolo called on the faithful to pray both for the cardinal’s health and for divine guidance over the conclave proceedings.

    “As the College of Cardinals prepares to enter into conclave tomorrow, I earnestly urge all the faithful to pray that the Holy Spirit may guide the Cardinals… Let us also continue to pray for the good health of His Eminence John Cardinal Njue,” he said.

    Cardinal Njue served as the Archbishop of Nairobi from 2007 to 2021, when he retired after attaining the age of 75 in accordance with Church canon law.

    He joins a distinguished list of leaders who have shepherded the Archdiocese over the decades, including Archbishop John Joseph McCarthy (1953–1971), Maurice Michael Otunga (1971–1997), and Ndingi Mwana ‘a Nzeki (1997–2007).

    A total of 133 cardinals are confirmed to participate in the conclave, which is being held under strict secrecy within the Sistine Chapel.

    All officials and staff involved in the process have already taken an oath of secrecy to uphold the integrity of the election.

  • Newsline: Catholic bishops ask government to withdraw Grade 7 learning materials

    Newsline: Catholic bishops ask government to withdraw Grade 7 learning materials

    Catholic bishops have called on the Ministry of Education to recall some of the Grade 7 learning materials that they allege contain explicit and inappropriate content.

  • Matukio ya Taifa: Maaskofu Wakatoliki wasihi serikali kuondoa vitabu potovu mashuleni

    Matukio ya Taifa: Maaskofu Wakatoliki wasihi serikali kuondoa vitabu potovu mashuleni

    Baraza la maaskofu wakatoliki nchini (KCCB) linaitaka wizara ya elimu kuviondoa madukani vitabu vya gredi ya saba wanavyodai vinatoa elimu potovu inayokiuka maadili katika jamii.

  • We are ready to reconcile Ruto, Raila says Archbishop Anyolo

    We are ready to reconcile Ruto, Raila says Archbishop Anyolo

    Nairobi archdiocese Archbishop Philip Anyolo now says religious leaders in the country are ready to reconcile President William Ruto and the opposition leader Raila Odinga.

    Anyolo revealed that the inter-religious group of spiritual leaders is ready to mediate talks between the two at a time when a rift between them continues to widen.

    While expressing concerns that disagreements between the two politicians could result in political intolerance between their supporters spread across the country, Anyolo stated that while church leaders are already organizing to unite the two, a reunion depends on the willingness of the two.

    Speaking at St Bernadette Catholic Church in Ngoingwa area of Thika, Kiambu County during a holy mass and confirmation service, Anyolo condemned demonstrations that have continued to spread in various parts of the country saying they might get out of hand and cause anarchy.

    He stated that while the opposition is constitutionally allowed to express themselves through demonstrations, they should not infringe on the right of other Kenyans through destruction of both private and public property.

    As a result of increased demonstrations, Anyolo revealed that hungry Kenyans, among them the demonstrators have been streaming to catholic churches in Nairobi begging for food saying that the church cannot sustain food donations to the increasing number of hunger-stricken Kenyans.

    He at the same time urged the government to pay attention and find solutions for challenges bedeviling Kenyans including the high cost of living to calm the tensions being witnessed in various parts of the country during mass protests.

    On her part, Thika MP Alice Ng’ang’a who was present during the service urged congregants to pray for the country ahead of planned Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday protests saying that Kenya Kwanza government is ready to work and deliver the promises it made to Kenyans.

    By Antony Kioko