Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops

Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops

Pope Leo XIV Announces Theme for 2026 World Communications Day

By Fr. Gerald Omunyin, CECC The Holy See Press Office announced that Pope Leo XIV has chosen “Preserving Human Voices and Faces” as the theme for the 60th World Communications Day, scheduled for May 17, 2026. The theme highlights the growing influence of artificial intelligence on communication and the urgent need to safeguard authentic human […]

October: Month of the Missions

Every year, the Catholic Church dedicates October to prayer, reflection, and action in support of its missionary work. Known as the Month of the Missions, it culminates in World Mission Sunday, observed worldwide on the third Sunday of the month. On this day, Catholics are invited to pray and give generously to support missionary efforts, […]

Kisumu Archdiocese set to celebrate Centenary Jubilee

By Fr. Gerald Omunyin, CECC The Archdiocese of Kisumu is preparing to celebrate a historic milestone, marking 100 years of Catholic faith in the region. The Jubilee will be celebrated on October 10, 2025, commemorating a century since the creation of the Prefecture Apostolic of Kavirondo in 1925, which later grew into the Diocese of […]

AMECEA Launches New Book on Implementation of Synod

On 22nd  July 2025, the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in Eastern Africa (AMECEA) brought together clergy, lay leaders, and church communicators from across the region to officially launch For a Synodal Church: Final Document Made Simple. This accessible 72-page guide, published in collaboration with Paulines Publications Africa, translates the Synod’s theological vision into practical steps for implementation within local Church contexts.

A Beacon of Hope: How Catholic Church is Restoring Hope in Kakuma Refugee Camp

In the vast, sun-scorched expanse of North-Western Kenya, where dust swirls endlessly and the dry air crackles with heat, lies Kakuma Refugee Camp – home to over 200,000 refugees fleeing war, persecution, and unimaginable suffering. Amid the rows of makeshift shelters and the ever-present tension of camp life, one institution stands as a steadfast source of solace and strength – the Catholic Church.