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The Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops has issued a wide-ranging message, urging national renewal grounded in respect for human life, ethical leadership, and social justice.
 

By Rose Achiego Ande - Nairobi

Meeting in Karen on 16 April 2026, the bishops addressed the faithful and all people of goodwill, framing their statement within the hope of the Resurrection. Drawing inspiration from the Easter message of peace, they echoed the global appeal of Pope Leo XIV for dialogue and reconciliation amid ongoing international conflicts, noting the wider economic and social impact such crises have on nations like Kenya.                                                                                                                     

At the heart of their message was a firm defence of the sanctity of life. The bishops expressed alarm over recent incidents involving unexplained killings and mass deaths, warning that a growing culture of indifference threatens the moral fabric of society. They lamented that such tragedies often fade without accountability, especially when the victims are among the poor and vulnerable.

Decline of public discourse

Turning to the political landscape, the bishops criticised what they described as a decline in public discourse, marked by insults, intolerance, and the rise of politically sponsored violence. They condemned the use of youth in disruptive activities and warned against the normalization of “goonism,” urging leaders to embody dignity and responsibility in both word and action.

“We cannot afford to descend into a culture of disrespect and fear,” the statement emphasised, calling for a politics that serves the common good and safeguards the dignity of all citizens.

The bishops also highlighted unresolved cases of abductions and threats affecting young people, stressing the need for justice, accountability, and the protection of fundamental freedoms.

Concerns on healthcare and education

On healthcare, the Church leaders voiced concern over delayed government payments to faith-based hospitals, which they said undermine the delivery of essential services.

In education, the bishops questioned the implementation of the Competency-Based Education (CBE) system, describing it as underprepared and resource-intensive. They called for a comprehensive review involving all stakeholders to ensure that reforms truly benefit learners and uphold ethical values.

Looking ahead to the 2027 general elections, the bishops encouraged Kenyans—especially young people—to register as voters, describing civic participation as both a right and a responsibility essential to shaping the nation’s future.

Despite the challenges outlined, the bishops struck a hopeful tone, affirming that Kenya’s strength lies in the faith and resilience of its people. They called for unity, prayer, and collective action to build a society where life is protected, dignity upheld, and justice prevails.

“As pilgrims of hope, we are invited to walk together,” the statement concluded, entrusting the nation to the blessings of the Risen Christ. Vatican News

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