Reconciliation for Peaceful Coexistence and National Integration Justice for All

Lenten Campaign 2018 © KCCB-Catholic Justice and Peace Commission Year of publication 2018

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2 God you granted our servant Maurice Cardinal Otunga the grace to be an exemplary pastor at the Church, making him a symbol of humility and love for the poor and less fortunate Oin the society, while denying and detaching himself from the pleasures of the world. Grant, we beseech thee, that we may also learn to respond faithfully to the demands of the Christian vocation, converting all moments and circumstances of our life into opportunities of loving you and our neighbours with joy and kindness, and of serving the kingdom of God with humility.

We humbly request you to grant your servant, Cardinal Otunga, a share in glory of heaven, which is promised to those who serve you well. Through his intercession, bless the Church, our country, our families and children, and grant us the favours we humbly request... (say your intentions). Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

3 Table of Contents

Preface PRAYER FOR RECONCILIATION FOR PEACEFUL CO-EXISTENCE Reconciliation for Peaceful Co-Existence AND NATIONAL INTEGRATION and National Integration ...... …...... 6

Introduction od of Mercy and Compassion, you have given us the gift of our country Kenya and the gift of citizenship. As Kenyans and people of goodwill, you have entrusted the responsibility to build and Lent in the ...... 9 Gimprove our country so that all may live in dignity. As we work we implore you to fill us with the Gifts of the Holy Spirit to make decisions guided by the Light of the Holy Spirit and values of the Gospel; especially during this Week 1 post-elections period. Good Governance ...... 10 During this period when we are yearning for reconciliation for peaceful co- existence and national integration, bless all people of Kenya that they may Week 2 take their social responsibility to build one nation of one people united by Reconciliation ...... 14 their diversity, to pray. May reconciliation for peaceful co-existence and national integration take into account the poor, vulnerable and the common good of our country. We Week 3 pray for our elected leaders so that in wisdom and prudence they may make Youth and Development ...... 18 decisions that are just and true to the spirit of the Constitution. We pray for our current and future leaders to work for the Common Good Week 4 and prosperity of our country that justice shall be our shield and defender. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Security ...... 21

Amen. Week 5 Child Protection ...... 26

Appendix

2017 Lenten Campaign Contributions...... 31 4 Table of Contents

Preface

Reconciliation for Peaceful Co-Existence and National Integration ...... …...... 6

Introduction

Lent in the Catholic Church...... 9

Week 1 Good Governance ...... 10

Week 2 Reconciliation ...... 14

Week 3 Youth and Development ...... 18

Week 4 Security ...... 21

Week 5 Child Protection ...... 26

Appendix

2017 Lenten Campaign Contributions...... 31 5 Our Constitution does not envisage the position of the Official Leader Preface of Opposition. It underpins a system of majority and minority leadership in Parliament. The supreme law assumes that the National Assembly will always speak in one voice and put checks and balances on the Executive. This was Reconciliation for Peaceful Co-Existence meant to bring the legislators together and work for the common good. But from what we witnessed in the 11th and now the 12th Parliament, political and National Integration coalitions have become a great impetus for division in our country. Instead of acting together for the interest and common good of the nation and her ur theme for this year’s Lenten Campaign resonates with the current people, majority are promoting and protecting individual interests. state of the nation. It is no longer secret that we need to reconcile The lack of legal structures providing for the position of Official Leader with one another for the sake of peaceful co-existence and national of Opposition has weakened the opposition and denied it the seriousness integration.O Reconciliation means bringing back together what had been to hold the Government to account. The result has been the use of other separated, restoring friendly relations between parties or causing communities constitutional means like picketing and demonstrations in a bid to remain to coexist in harmony. relevant. In some cases, demonstrations and picketing by both sides of the In our case, we are in dire need of restoration of friendly relations or re- political divide have overstepped the constitutionally laid down regulations, establishing of cordial relations among Kenyan communities. It also calls for resulting in some instances in the loss of lives, injuries, looting and destruction making one’s view or belief compatible with another. We have had clearly of property. opposed positions which need not divide us. We should rise above ethnicity In our Lenten Campaign weekly topics, we shall seek to bring about and act rationally to restore the dignity that is in each and every person . reconciliation, peaceful co-existence and national integration by truthfully The narrative for the past 50 years has been “them versus us”. This has reflecting on the pertinent issues that affect our communities and the country degenerated into ethnic profiling and stereotyping. It has not augured well at large. because in every election, negative ethnicity always rears its ugly head. We In the First Week, we shall examine how we perceive Good Governance should not wait for the next General Election to address this issue, but we in general and how we address incompetence and corruption in our counties must seek avenues to dialogue and disabuse ourselves of the narratives that and the country as whole. We contend that with good governance, citizens we are divided. Let us use every available opportunity to promote peace and receive satisfactory services from their national and county governments. cohesion. We believe that if the devolved functions work effectively, we shall have less As Kenyans from diverse backgrounds, communities and cultures, we must attention on the presidency. acknowledge that we have similarities and differences occasioned by numerous We need to create a reconciled community. If we bring up our children in factors. However, if we concentrate on our differences we shall be doomed. an unreconciled environment, we shall create in them a spirit of negativity. As Christians and believers, we must take Christ as our starting point. His Reconciliation is our theme for the second week. We need to be a reconciled prayer, ‘that they may be one’ (John 17:21) came deep from his heart, knowing community where we give each other the space to be. If we overcome this, the kind of squabbles he experienced with his apostles, arguing over who we will give ourselves more opportunities to define our common problems amongst them was greatest. as a country and address pressing national issues, especially those afflicting In this unreconciled situation, peaceful co-existence remains a mirage for the youth such as drug abuse and addiction. In addition, our politics will be us. As a people, integration is rendered impossible. The result is propaganda, focused and effective in shaping our common destiny as a nation-state. fake news, ethnic profiling, biased media and irrational sycophancy. Random It is estimated that the youth constitute about 35 per cent of the country’s destruction of property and loss of life follow. more than 40 million people. We also know that unemployment is high.

6 7 Our Constitution does not envisage the position of the Official Leader Preface of Opposition. It underpins a system of majority and minority leadership in Parliament. The supreme law assumes that the National Assembly will always speak in one voice and put checks and balances on the Executive. This was Reconciliation for Peaceful Co-Existence meant to bring the legislators together and work for the common good. But from what we witnessed in the 11th and now the 12th Parliament, political and National Integration coalitions have become a great impetus for division in our country. Instead of acting together for the interest and common good of the nation and her ur theme for this year’s Lenten Campaign resonates with the current people, majority are promoting and protecting individual interests. state of the nation. It is no longer secret that we need to reconcile The lack of legal structures providing for the position of Official Leader with one another for the sake of peaceful co-existence and national of Opposition has weakened the opposition and denied it the seriousness integration.O Reconciliation means bringing back together what had been to hold the Government to account. The result has been the use of other separated, restoring friendly relations between parties or causing communities constitutional means like picketing and demonstrations in a bid to remain to coexist in harmony. relevant. In some cases, demonstrations and picketing by both sides of the In our case, we are in dire need of restoration of friendly relations or re- political divide have overstepped the constitutionally laid down regulations, establishing of cordial relations among Kenyan communities. It also calls for resulting in some instances in the loss of lives, injuries, looting and destruction making one’s view or belief compatible with another. We have had clearly of property. opposed positions which need not divide us. We should rise above ethnicity In our Lenten Campaign weekly topics, we shall seek to bring about and act rationally to restore the dignity that is in each and every person . reconciliation, peaceful co-existence and national integration by truthfully The narrative for the past 50 years has been “them versus us”. This has reflecting on the pertinent issues that affect our communities and the country degenerated into ethnic profiling and stereotyping. It has not augured well at large. because in every election, negative ethnicity always rears its ugly head. We In the First Week, we shall examine how we perceive Good Governance should not wait for the next General Election to address this issue, but we in general and how we address incompetence and corruption in our counties must seek avenues to dialogue and disabuse ourselves of the narratives that and the country as whole. We contend that with good governance, citizens we are divided. Let us use every available opportunity to promote peace and receive satisfactory services from their national and county governments. cohesion. We believe that if the devolved functions work effectively, we shall have less As Kenyans from diverse backgrounds, communities and cultures, we must attention on the presidency. acknowledge that we have similarities and differences occasioned by numerous We need to create a reconciled community. If we bring up our children in factors. However, if we concentrate on our differences we shall be doomed. an unreconciled environment, we shall create in them a spirit of negativity. As Christians and believers, we must take Christ as our starting point. His Reconciliation is our theme for the second week. We need to be a reconciled prayer, ‘that they may be one’ (John 17:21) came deep from his heart, knowing community where we give each other the space to be. If we overcome this, the kind of squabbles he experienced with his apostles, arguing over who we will give ourselves more opportunities to define our common problems amongst them was greatest. as a country and address pressing national issues, especially those afflicting In this unreconciled situation, peaceful co-existence remains a mirage for the youth such as drug abuse and addiction. In addition, our politics will be us. As a people, integration is rendered impossible. The result is propaganda, focused and effective in shaping our common destiny as a nation-state. fake news, ethnic profiling, biased media and irrational sycophancy. Random It is estimated that the youth constitute about 35 per cent of the country’s destruction of property and loss of life follow. more than 40 million people. We also know that unemployment is high.

7 7 7 This calls for special attention to Youth and Development, our focus for the third week. How can we empower the youth and create opportunities for Introduction them? How effective would incubation centres be in assisting young people to establish and build their businesses? We call on all and sundry to look for ways of training the youth on matters finance and project management. Security is paramount in many spheres of life. Personal security is only Lent in the Catholic Church one aspect. We must consider other security concerns that impact our lives, such as family security, food security and health security. School dropout and n the Christian tradition, this is the period in the liturgical calendar the ever-increasing threat of terrorism and cattle rustling are security issues from Ash Wednesday to Palm Sunday (Sundown). This annual commemoration prepares the faithful through prayer, repentance, too. In the fourth week, we will concentrate on Security and examine how giving alms and self-denial. The event is linked to the Passion of Christ we can enhance all kinds of securities in our communities. Iand the celebration of his Resurrection. It is also in this liturgical period that Child Protection will be our topic in the fifth week. A society is judged catechumens are baptised on Easter. by how it treats the most vulnerable among its rank and file. As the Catholic Church, we have an obligation to ensure that the fundamental rights of children are respected. Delinquency has been blamed on how children are Why 40 days? brought up and exposed to unethical and criminal activities. We must seek he number 40 is important in the life of Christians. and the ways of addressing child abuse in our society. Israelites, for example, wandered in the desert for 40 years as they As we discuss these matters, let us also inculcate the principles of rec- prepared to go to the Promised Land. Moses was on Mount Sinai for onciliation, peaceful co-existence and national integration in our homes T40 days and 40 nights without eating or drinking water, where he had gone and places of work. Let us openly deliberate on these issues and be ready to to receive the tablets of the Covenant God made with the Israelites. In the change when we find ourselves not adhering to our Christian calling. time of , it rained for 40 days and 40 nights. Elijah spent 40 days and 40 I wish you a blessed Lent and fruitful reflections. nights on Mount Horeb without food. In the New Testament, Jesus was led to the wilderness where he fasted for 40 days and 40 nights.

Why the Kenya Lenten Campaign? n the spiritual mood of Lent, the Catholic Church in Kenya felt the need to inform the public of the problems affecting society and advocate Most Rev Martin Musonde Kivuva for change. Through the Lenten Campaign, the Kenya Conference of Chairman ICatholic Bishops call for all Christians and people of goodwill to join them in KCCB-Catholic Justice and Peace Commission addressing these problems and advocate for change. By joining the bishops in advocacy, individual efforts, our small voices become much louder and each individual’s action is multiplied.

8 9 This calls for special attention to Youth and Development, our focus for the third week. How can we empower the youth and create opportunities for Introduction them? How effective would incubation centres be in assisting young people to establish and build their businesses? We call on all and sundry to look for ways of training the youth on matters finance and project management. Security is paramount in many spheres of life. Personal security is only Lent in the Catholic Church one aspect. We must consider other security concerns that impact our lives, such as family security, food security and health security. School dropout and n the Christian tradition, this is the period in the liturgical calendar the ever-increasing threat of terrorism and cattle rustling are security issues from Ash Wednesday to Palm Sunday (Sundown). This annual commemoration prepares the faithful through prayer, repentance, too. In the fourth week, we will concentrate on Security and examine how giving alms and self-denial. The event is linked to the Passion of Christ we can enhance all kinds of securities in our communities. Iand the celebration of his Resurrection. It is also in this liturgical period that Child Protection will be our topic in the fifth week. A society is judged catechumens are baptised on Easter. by how it treats the most vulnerable among its rank and file. As the Catholic Church, we have an obligation to ensure that the fundamental rights of children are respected. Delinquency has been blamed on how children are Why 40 days? brought up and exposed to unethical and criminal activities. We must seek he number 40 is important in the life of Christians. Moses and the ways of addressing child abuse in our society. Israelites, for example, wandered in the desert for 40 years as they As we discuss these matters, let us also inculcate the principles of rec- prepared to go to the Promised Land. Moses was on Mount Sinai for onciliation, peaceful co-existence and national integration in our homes T40 days and 40 nights without eating or drinking water, where he had gone and places of work. Let us openly deliberate on these issues and be ready to to receive the tablets of the Covenant God made with the Israelites. In the change when we find ourselves not adhering to our Christian calling. time of Noah, it rained for 40 days and 40 nights. Elijah spent 40 days and 40 I wish you a blessed Lent and fruitful reflections. nights on Mount Horeb without food. In the New Testament, Jesus was led to the wilderness where he fasted for 40 days and 40 nights.

Why the Kenya Lenten Campaign? n the spiritual mood of Lent, the Catholic Church in Kenya felt the need to inform the public of the problems affecting society and advocate Most Rev Martin Musonde Kivuva for change. Through the Lenten Campaign, the Kenya Conference of Chairman ICatholic Bishops call for all Christians and people of goodwill to join them in KCCB-Catholic Justice and Peace Commission addressing these problems and advocate for change. By joining the bishops in advocacy, individual efforts, our small voices become much louder and each individual’s action is multiplied.

9 9 See: Story Week One fter the swearing in of Governor Tembo of Jaribu County, the Members of the County Assembly (MCAs) embarked on vetting those proposed for county executive positions. Going by the experience of Athe previous County Government, it was felt that those to be appointed to the executive should be men and women of integrity. The assembly was to ensure inclusivity and that those appointed, were ready to work for justice, fight corruption and guarantee service delivery and development for the benefit of the people. On assuming office, the new County Executives were cautioned against wastage and involving themselves in politics. They were encouraged to ensure that adequate public participation in all government activities that required public input. The Governor also cautioned them against using their positions to exploit the people they were meant to serve. He also warned them against making meaningless trips out of the county and the country as was previously witnessed. The Governor promised to ensure that his government would be accountable, transparent and responsible. After assuming office, Governor Tembo left the village to stay in the country’s main city. He stopped attending events and functions in the county. In rare cases, he was seen at funerals of prominent people in the area. He abandoned all his pre-election promises and the people of Jaribu County. He allowed his close relatives and friends to loot the county’s assets. The County Government could no longer afford to fund social services like health and GOOD GOVERNANCE education. Sadly, bad governance left the people of Jaribu poorer and helpless. Most families lost their sources of livelihood and it became difficult to get even basic needs. Many could not afford to take their children to school. Governor Tembo was impeached and his Deputy, Mrs Pete, became the Jaribu County Governor. On assuming office, Governor Pete appointed people from different villages to assist her in running the county. She created village forums to assist in formulation and implementation of development plans. Jaribu County regained her glory. Service provision to the people improved. As promised when assuming office, Mrs Pete, within a year, delivered free health care and education. The people of Jaribu County were happy with their government.

10 11 See: Story Week One fter the swearing in of Governor Tembo of Jaribu County, the Members of the County Assembly (MCAs) embarked on vetting those proposed for county executive positions. Going by the experience of Athe previous County Government, it was felt that those to be appointed to the executive should be men and women of integrity. The assembly was to ensure inclusivity and that those appointed, were ready to work for justice, fight corruption and guarantee service delivery and development for the benefit of the people. On assuming office, the new County Executives were cautioned against wastage and involving themselves in politics. They were encouraged to ensure that adequate public participation in all government activities that required public input. The Governor also cautioned them against using their positions to exploit the people they were meant to serve. He also warned them against making meaningless trips out of the county and the country as was previously witnessed. The Governor promised to ensure that his government would be accountable, transparent and responsible. After assuming office, Governor Tembo left the village to stay in the country’s main city. He stopped attending events and functions in the county. In rare cases, he was seen at funerals of prominent people in the area. He abandoned all his pre-election promises and the people of Jaribu County. He allowed his close relatives and friends to loot the county’s assets. The County Government could no longer afford to fund social services like health and GOOD GOVERNANCE education. Sadly, bad governance left the people of Jaribu poorer and helpless. Most families lost their sources of livelihood and it became difficult to get even basic needs. Many could not afford to take their children to school. Governor Tembo was impeached and his Deputy, Mrs Pete, became the Jaribu County Governor. On assuming office, Governor Pete appointed people from different villages to assist her in running the county. She created village forums to assist in formulation and implementation of development plans. Jaribu County regained her glory. Service provision to the people improved. As promised when assuming office, Mrs Pete, within a year, delivered free health care and education. The people of Jaribu County were happy with their government.

11 11 Judge: Situation analysis has defeated evil. Victory over sin began with Jesus who defeated evil during his life. Jesus was surrounded by wild beasts during his temptations. We too Good governance and development are inseparable. Whenever we elect are living in a jungle out there. We know we can get bitten, hurt, consumed, leaders we put our destiny in their hands. If we work closely with our infected and picked apart. Like Jesus, we should not allow the beasts to rule leaders and put checks and balances, leaders become agents of peace and us because God has given us His angels to guard us. development. But when we do not make leaders accountable and responsible, We must learn to look at our sins. The beastliness is not simply or solely we create a recipe of vices, such as corruption, irresponsibility, nepotism and a quality in others. There is a lot of the hawk and the snake, the hornet and tribalism. the bull, the porcupine and cold fish in us. We have to return to what God Kenyans were optimistic about the 2010 Constitution and were eager to intended us to be. Everybody is created in the image of God. We should ask see implementation of all its provisions, especially Chapter Six on Leadership God to give us a clear conscience so that we can overcome all manner of and Integrity. However, we have failed to ensure that our leaders at various temptations. levels are of integrity, accountable and subscribe to all the tenets of good governance. Act: Reflection questions Good governance has eight attributes; namely accountability, transparency, responsiveness, consensus-oriented, participatory, inclusiveness, following 1. What is bad governance? the Constitution and rule of law, and efficiency. Some of these are enshrined 2. What do you understand by public participation? in Article 10 (2) of the Constitution as the national values and principles of 3. What are the forms and benefits of citizen’s participation? governance. 4. What is the role of the Church and the Small Christian Communities There is need, therefore, to strengthen democratic governance for effective in ensuring good governance? service delivery. We must demand enhanced accountability, responsiveness, transparency and participation in county governments. From our experience Examination of conscience of the pioneer county governments, there were serious questions on budgeting and development priorities. To change the situation, it is important that we 1. Have I participated in any form of corruption? all become part of governance for optimal service delivery at the local level. 2. Am I a strong believer in the Constitution and rule of law? People’s participation in policy-making and planning is crucial for proper 3. Have I fought negative ethnicity in my community? identification and assessment of local needs and cost-effective strategies to 4. Have I encouraged ethnic profiling and stereotypes? address them.

Readings Genesis 9:8-15 Peter 3:18-22 Mark 1:12-15

Spiritual reflection Today’s readings call us to get rid of a world ruled by evil. The Church is the new Ark. Through we have been made new people because Jesus

12 13 Judge: Situation analysis has defeated evil. Victory over sin began with Jesus who defeated evil during his life. Jesus was surrounded by wild beasts during his temptations. We too Good governance and development are inseparable. Whenever we elect are living in a jungle out there. We know we can get bitten, hurt, consumed, leaders we put our destiny in their hands. If we work closely with our infected and picked apart. Like Jesus, we should not allow the beasts to rule leaders and put checks and balances, leaders become agents of peace and us because God has given us His angels to guard us. development. But when we do not make leaders accountable and responsible, We must learn to look at our sins. The beastliness is not simply or solely we create a recipe of vices, such as corruption, irresponsibility, nepotism and a quality in others. There is a lot of the hawk and the snake, the hornet and tribalism. the bull, the porcupine and cold fish in us. We have to return to what God Kenyans were optimistic about the 2010 Constitution and were eager to intended us to be. Everybody is created in the image of God. We should ask see implementation of all its provisions, especially Chapter Six on Leadership God to give us a clear conscience so that we can overcome all manner of and Integrity. However, we have failed to ensure that our leaders at various temptations. levels are of integrity, accountable and subscribe to all the tenets of good governance. Act: Reflection questions Good governance has eight attributes; namely accountability, transparency, responsiveness, consensus-oriented, participatory, inclusiveness, following 1. What is bad governance? the Constitution and rule of law, and efficiency. Some of these are enshrined 2. What do you understand by public participation? in Article 10 (2) of the Constitution as the national values and principles of 3. What are the forms and benefits of citizen’s participation? governance. 4. What is the role of the Church and the Small Christian Communities There is need, therefore, to strengthen democratic governance for effective in ensuring good governance? service delivery. We must demand enhanced accountability, responsiveness, transparency and participation in county governments. From our experience Examination of conscience of the pioneer county governments, there were serious questions on budgeting and development priorities. To change the situation, it is important that we 1. Have I participated in any form of corruption? all become part of governance for optimal service delivery at the local level. 2. Am I a strong believer in the Constitution and rule of law? People’s participation in policy-making and planning is crucial for proper 3. Have I fought negative ethnicity in my community? identification and assessment of local needs and cost-effective strategies to 4. Have I encouraged ethnic profiling and stereotypes? address them.

Readings Genesis 9:8-15 Peter 3:18-22 Mark 1:12-15

Spiritual reflection Today’s readings call us to get rid of a world ruled by evil. The Church is the new Ark. Through baptism we have been made new people because Jesus

13 13 See: Story Week Two he rich village of Maendeleo, which was blessed with many clans and people of different cultures, was an example of a developed community. Once after every four seasons, the residents elected elders from each Tclan to represent them in the Village Council. They also picked a Chief Elder to head the council. Being a village of many clans and cultures, their unity started fading away with time. Clan competitions became the order of the day and some people started seeing themselves as special. The prevailing narrative was always ‘us’ and ‘them’. Some of the clan elders exploited the division for their personal gains. These divisions distracted the elders from addressing the real development needs of Maendeleo Village. Increased unemployment in the village pushed the youth to drug abuse and gambling in the hope of getting quick riches. To get money for betting and drugs, some of the youngsters engaged in illicit activities like stealing and misuse of school fees. A number of them committed suicide out life disappointments and hopelessness. Come the next election, campaigns were characterised by politics of division and violence. This left many people injured, displaced and property destroyed. Learning in schools and health services were negatively affected. With the bad experience, the people of Maendeleo Village realised that their RECONCILIATION elders were the problem. The clans agreed to work together and reject all the elders who caused division and discord. The Maendeleo Village wise men and women called a baraza where those present resolved that there was need for reconciliation to help people recognise the strength in diversity. They were encouraged to correct the past wrongs in the spirit of forgiveness to restore the glory of the village of Maendeleo. In the next elections season, the people of Maendeleo Village turned out in large numbers to vote for their preferred leaders. Ziliaro, who was elected as the Chief Elder, thanked the villagers and invited Tifalu, her opponent to work together for the benefit of their people. The two led Maendeleo to reconcile and develop the village together.

14 15 See: Story Week Two he rich village of Maendeleo, which was blessed with many clans and people of different cultures, was an example of a developed community. Once after every four seasons, the residents elected elders from each Tclan to represent them in the Village Council. They also picked a Chief Elder to head the council. Being a village of many clans and cultures, their unity started fading away with time. Clan competitions became the order of the day and some people started seeing themselves as special. The prevailing narrative was always ‘us’ and ‘them’. Some of the clan elders exploited the division for their personal gains. These divisions distracted the elders from addressing the real development needs of Maendeleo Village. Increased unemployment in the village pushed the youth to drug abuse and gambling in the hope of getting quick riches. To get money for betting and drugs, some of the youngsters engaged in illicit activities like stealing and misuse of school fees. A number of them committed suicide out life disappointments and hopelessness. Come the next election, campaigns were characterised by politics of division and violence. This left many people injured, displaced and property destroyed. Learning in schools and health services were negatively affected. With the bad experience, the people of Maendeleo Village realised that their RECONCILIATION elders were the problem. The clans agreed to work together and reject all the elders who caused division and discord. The Maendeleo Village wise men and women called a baraza where those present resolved that there was need for reconciliation to help people recognise the strength in diversity. They were encouraged to correct the past wrongs in the spirit of forgiveness to restore the glory of the village of Maendeleo. In the next elections season, the people of Maendeleo Village turned out in large numbers to vote for their preferred leaders. Ziliaro, who was elected as the Chief Elder, thanked the villagers and invited Tifalu, her opponent to work together for the benefit of their people. The two led Maendeleo to reconcile and develop the village together.

15 15 Judge: Situation analysis Readings

Most African countries present a complex set of ‘pasts’ relevant to transitional Genesis 22:1-2. 9a. 10-13 15-18 justice and truth-seeking. Kenya is one of the countries that has not come to Romans 8 (31b-34) a closure of many of her ‘pasts’ despite the efforts made on truth finding, Mark: 9: 2-10 including the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC), the Ndungu Commission on Illegal and Irregular Allocation of Public Land, Spiritual reflection among others. The TJRC recommended public apologies, restitution, reparations and memorialisation. In doing this, Kenya as a country then Faith in God and Faith in Christ. needed faith to follow the road could be reconciled with her ‘pasts’. God showed him. Abraham made a sacrifice. Foundation of our faith: God To date, no major attempt has been made toward doing justice and most is faithful and has unconditional love for us. If God is for us, who can be importantly, to reconcile the people of Kenya. Although the National Cohesion against us? God did not spare his own Son so as to reconcile us to himself. and Integration Commission (NCIC) has made few steps towards cohesion Reconciliation is a form of transfiguration. We reach transfiguration by first and integration, the reality of unaddressed injustices and unreconciled ‘pasts’ passing through the way of the cross and placing ourselves in Gods hand. continues to plague our country. Reconciliation is a sacrifice, it was not easy for Abraham to sacrifice his only Reconciliation as it relates to relationships entails restoration of friendly son, but it takes great faith for one to do so. Whenever there is a dispute or relations. It is also the action of making one’s view or belief compatible with conflict, it takes heroic faith in God for the one who feels aggrieved to take the another. With reconciliation, it means that we restore our relationship to one initiative towards reconciliation. As Kenyans, we need to go up the mountain that enables us to be compatible and friendly with one another again. and listen to the voice of God in reconciling with Him and each other. It is becoming necessary that we look at the root causes of our strife. We Today’s readings show us how Abraham was willing to give up his son to have witnessed immense propaganda, insults, fake news, half-truths, biased reconcile with God and the Father willing to spare his Son so as to reconcile media, partisan religious leaders, and divisive political and legal analysts. us with himself. There is need of sacrifice for us to have reconciliation. These people have exploited innocent Kenyans, planted hate in people and fueled violence. Act: Reflection questions There is need for us to name and shame those who bring divisions among the people of Kenya. We can petition national and international organisations 1. What kind of conflicts have you encountered in your community? to sanction them as individuals or institutions. Individually, we need to pause 2. Who were the actors involved in the conflict? as Christians and ask ourselves a pertinent question, if at all we can live as a 3. How was the conflict resolved? reconciled nation: Do I take the Gospel message of reconciliation and love to 4. Give ways that you can address various conflicts in your area. the places I live and work? We are called to remember the message of Francis to Kenyan in his Examination of conscience pastoral visit in 2015. He voiced his appeal to men and women of goodwill and to political leaders to work for reconciliation, peace, forgiveness and 1. Have I been able to give reconciliation a chance in my life? healing; and — above all — spoke of the grave environmental crisis facing 2. Have I forgiven those who have wronged me? our world and of the urgent need to take responsibility for creation and to 3. Have I been a channel of peace in my community? exercise a just stewardship of the gifts we have received. 4. Do I believe in the teachings on forgiveness as taught by Christ?

16 17 Judge: Situation analysis Readings

Most African countries present a complex set of ‘pasts’ relevant to transitional Genesis 22:1-2. 9a. 10-13 15-18 justice and truth-seeking. Kenya is one of the countries that has not come to Romans 8 (31b-34) a closure of many of her ‘pasts’ despite the efforts made on truth finding, Mark: 9: 2-10 including the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC), the Ndungu Commission on Illegal and Irregular Allocation of Public Land, Spiritual reflection among others. The TJRC recommended public apologies, restitution, reparations and memorialisation. In doing this, Kenya as a country then Faith in God and Faith in Christ. Abraham needed faith to follow the road could be reconciled with her ‘pasts’. God showed him. Abraham made a sacrifice. Foundation of our faith: God To date, no major attempt has been made toward doing justice and most is faithful and has unconditional love for us. If God is for us, who can be importantly, to reconcile the people of Kenya. Although the National Cohesion against us? God did not spare his own Son so as to reconcile us to himself. and Integration Commission (NCIC) has made few steps towards cohesion Reconciliation is a form of transfiguration. We reach transfiguration by first and integration, the reality of unaddressed injustices and unreconciled ‘pasts’ passing through the way of the cross and placing ourselves in Gods hand. continues to plague our country. Reconciliation is a sacrifice, it was not easy for Abraham to sacrifice his only Reconciliation as it relates to relationships entails restoration of friendly son, but it takes great faith for one to do so. Whenever there is a dispute or relations. It is also the action of making one’s view or belief compatible with conflict, it takes heroic faith in God for the one who feels aggrieved to take the another. With reconciliation, it means that we restore our relationship to one initiative towards reconciliation. As Kenyans, we need to go up the mountain that enables us to be compatible and friendly with one another again. and listen to the voice of God in reconciling with Him and each other. It is becoming necessary that we look at the root causes of our strife. We Today’s readings show us how Abraham was willing to give up his son to have witnessed immense propaganda, insults, fake news, half-truths, biased reconcile with God and the Father willing to spare his Son so as to reconcile media, partisan religious leaders, and divisive political and legal analysts. us with himself. There is need of sacrifice for us to have reconciliation. These people have exploited innocent Kenyans, planted hate in people and fueled violence. Act: Reflection questions There is need for us to name and shame those who bring divisions among the people of Kenya. We can petition national and international organisations 1. What kind of conflicts have you encountered in your community? to sanction them as individuals or institutions. Individually, we need to pause 2. Who were the actors involved in the conflict? as Christians and ask ourselves a pertinent question, if at all we can live as a 3. How was the conflict resolved? reconciled nation: Do I take the Gospel message of reconciliation and love to 4. Give ways that you can address various conflicts in your area. the places I live and work? We are called to remember the message of Pope Francis to Kenyan in his Examination of conscience pastoral visit in 2015. He voiced his appeal to men and women of goodwill and to political leaders to work for reconciliation, peace, forgiveness and 1. Have I been able to give reconciliation a chance in my life? healing; and — above all — spoke of the grave environmental crisis facing 2. Have I forgiven those who have wronged me? our world and of the urgent need to take responsibility for creation and to 3. Have I been a channel of peace in my community? exercise a just stewardship of the gifts we have received. 4. Do I believe in the teachings on forgiveness as taught by Christ?

17 17 See: Story Week Three ioo and Kipepeo were great friends living in Pamoja Village. The two, though educated, never wanted to be employed in their village despite the many employment opportunities available. They spent much of their Ktime searching for jobs outside their village since they believed that they were of a higher social class. In Kwetu, the neighbouring village, two young men, Tumbo and Kifaru, though talented, were jobless. They spent sleepless nights watching football matches at Mr Umoja’s Restaurant. Having no young professional role models in the village made many young people lose hope. Many in the village dropped out of school. Most children, though baptised, never attended church services. This situation caused anxiety in Kwetu. Elders and church leaders held a crisis meeting to find solutions for the situation in their community. A programme to sensitise the youth on education, life skills, career choice, talent development and innovations was developed. The elders and religious leaders created a link with the neighbouring Government of Pamoja Village. An exchange programme for innovative ideas across villages was established. They also created industrial parks for the young people, which helped to change their perception of life and restored their hopes. The youth in Pamoja became innovative. Kipepeo, Kioo, Tumbo and Kifaru got jobs. Kipepeo became a secretary at Pamoja High School; Kifaru was elected Governor; Tumbo became a famous electrician and Kioo a pilot. Eventually they got families and lived descent lives. Most children and youth looked up to these successful people in their villages for inspiration.

YOUTH AND DEVELOPMENT Judge: Situation analysis The youth constitute a significant share of Kenya’s population. Despite being a majority, the problem of youth unemployment is a big challenge. According to the World Bank, Kenya’s youth unemployment has remained consistently high, currently approximated at 12.5 million. If this trend is sustained, the country is setting itself up for failure in the future marketplace. As a country, developing and implementing appropriate strategies, policies and programmes to mitigate the risks and challenges the youth face, must be a priority for the government. If ignored, this large segment of the population will continue to suffer and the current economic, political, cultural, and social problems facing them will worsen. The number of youth involved in violent and criminal activities

18 19 See: Story Week Three ioo and Kipepeo were great friends living in Pamoja Village. The two, though educated, never wanted to be employed in their village despite the many employment opportunities available. They spent much of their Ktime searching for jobs outside their village since they believed that they were of a higher social class. In Kwetu, the neighbouring village, two young men, Tumbo and Kifaru, though talented, were jobless. They spent sleepless nights watching football matches at Mr Umoja’s Restaurant. Having no young professional role models in the village made many young people lose hope. Many in the village dropped out of school. Most children, though baptised, never attended church services. This situation caused anxiety in Kwetu. Elders and church leaders held a crisis meeting to find solutions for the situation in their community. A programme to sensitise the youth on education, life skills, career choice, talent development and job innovations was developed. The elders and religious leaders created a link with the neighbouring Government of Pamoja Village. An exchange programme for innovative ideas across villages was established. They also created industrial parks for the young people, which helped to change their perception of life and restored their hopes. The youth in Pamoja became innovative. Kipepeo, Kioo, Tumbo and Kifaru got jobs. Kipepeo became a secretary at Pamoja High School; Kifaru was elected Governor; Tumbo became a famous electrician and Kioo a pilot. Eventually they got families and lived descent lives. Most children and youth looked up to these successful people in their villages for inspiration.

YOUTH AND DEVELOPMENT Judge: Situation analysis The youth constitute a significant share of Kenya’s population. Despite being a majority, the problem of youth unemployment is a big challenge. According to the World Bank, Kenya’s youth unemployment has remained consistently high, currently approximated at 12.5 million. If this trend is sustained, the country is setting itself up for failure in the future marketplace. As a country, developing and implementing appropriate strategies, policies and programmes to mitigate the risks and challenges the youth face, must be a priority for the government. If ignored, this large segment of the population will continue to suffer and the current economic, political, cultural, and social problems facing them will worsen. The number of youth involved in violent and criminal activities

19 19 in our country today is a pointer to that direction. We need to harness the energies of the unemployed in Kenya. There is need to train the youth on savings, personal Week Four financial management and identifying available opportunities. We can begin by creating opportunities and vocational centres for the young people to grow their professions and skills with support from the local communities. The Youth Fund under the State Department for Public Service, Gender and Youth Affairs can play a big role in enhancing youth employment.

Readings Exodus 20:1-17 1st Corinthians 1:22-25 John 2:13-25

Spiritual reflection God has given us laws which if followed will help us address the challenges we are experiencing with the youth. In the second reading, Paul tells us to stop reasoning like the ‘Jews’ and the ‘Greeks’. We should purify our religion of cults that have nothing to do with love of God or of our neighbours. Like St Augustine, they should know that their ‘hearts are restless until they find rest in God’. The youth are becoming cynical of the Church. They complain of a lot of work. They want to take shortcuts in life. They are afraid of being mocked. They are bombarded with negative energies to the extent that they refuse to learn. SECURITY We should encourage our youth to obey the laws. “For what seems to be God’s foolishness is wiser than human wisdom, and what seems to be God’s weakness is stronger than human strength.” (1 Corinthians 1:25). They should keep God real in their lives.

Act: Reflection questions 1. What programmes do we have for our young people? 2. How can we use technology positively? 3. How are we empowering our youth to be self-reliant? 4. How are we engaging our youth in church and society affairs?

Examination of conscience 1. In what ways have I contributed to the downfall of youth in my area? 2. Have I contributed positively to mentorship of the youth? 3. Have I incited youth to do something bad to others?

20 21 in our country today is a pointer to that direction. We need to harness the energies of the unemployed in Kenya. There is need to train the youth on savings, personal Week Four financial management and identifying available opportunities. We can begin by creating opportunities and vocational centres for the young people to grow their professions and skills with support from the local communities. The Youth Fund under the State Department for Public Service, Gender and Youth Affairs can play a big role in enhancing youth employment.

Readings Exodus 20:1-17 1st Corinthians 1:22-25 John 2:13-25

Spiritual reflection God has given us laws which if followed will help us address the challenges we are experiencing with the youth. In the second reading, Paul tells us to stop reasoning like the ‘Jews’ and the ‘Greeks’. We should purify our religion of cults that have nothing to do with love of God or of our neighbours. Like St Augustine, they should know that their ‘hearts are restless until they find rest in God’. The youth are becoming cynical of the Church. They complain of a lot of work. They want to take shortcuts in life. They are afraid of being mocked. They are bombarded with negative energies to the extent that they refuse to learn. SECURITY We should encourage our youth to obey the laws. “For what seems to be God’s foolishness is wiser than human wisdom, and what seems to be God’s weakness is stronger than human strength.” (1 Corinthians 1:25). They should keep God real in their lives.

Act: Reflection questions 1. What programmes do we have for our young people? 2. How can we use technology positively? 3. How are we empowering our youth to be self-reliant? 4. How are we engaging our youth in church and society affairs?

Examination of conscience 1. In what ways have I contributed to the downfall of youth in my area? 2. Have I contributed positively to mentorship of the youth? 3. Have I incited youth to do something bad to others?

21 21 See: Story security threats, therefore, cannot be tackled through conventional mech- anisms alone. Instead, they require a new consensus that acknowledges the he two communities of Sokote and Kwaro near Mawe Kubwa linkages and the interdependencies between development, human rights Mountain, lived harmoniously for long and practiced farming for their and national security. livelihood. The Kwaro community took good care of the environment The United Nations, therefore, defines security as the protection of “… Tand planted many trees. Nature rewarded them; they enjoyed clean air, and the vital core of all human lives in ways that enhance human freedoms and consistent and reliable rainfall. human fulfillment. Human security means protecting fundamental freedoms The Sokote community, on the other hand, though highly dependent on – freedoms that are the essence of life. It means protecting people from critical rain-fed agriculture, did not care much about the environment. They cut (severe) and pervasive (widespread) threats and situations. It means using down trees without replanting. Some businessmen thrived on selling timber processes that build on people’s strengths and aspirations. It means creating and charcoal burning. Worse, they directed factory waste into their rivers. political, social, environmental, economic, military and cultural systems that These activities affected the environment, food and health security of the together give people the building blocks of survival, livelihood and dignity.” communities near Mawe Kubwa Mountain. From the story, the environment, if not taken care of, can affect all Natural calamities hit the Sokotes. The weather patterns changed, causing other aspects of human security. The communities of Sokote and Kwaro unreliable rainfall patterns and rivers dried up. Outbreak of diseases and suffered from food insecurity, ill health, conflict among other problems, persistent food shortages became common. People lost jobs, businesses were due to deteriorating environmental conditions. Currently, the human race shut down and lives were lost. Women and children walked long distances is suffering from the effects of climate change. This is due to change on the in search of firewood and water, forcing many of the children to drop out of balance of our planet by living beyond our means. We have burnt massive school. amounts of fossil fuels (such as coal, oil and gas) and cut down vast strips The hardships forced the Sokotes to crossing over to the Kwaro Community of forests, which would naturally absorb carbon dioxide from the air. We land in search of food for themselves, and pasture and water for their animals. have destroyed forests that are also home to countless plant, birds and animal The Kwaro’s food reserves were adversely affected, raising tensions between the species. two communities. The Kwaro elders, sensing that tension would escalate into Kenya and most African countries have suffered greatly from the effects violent conflict, formed inter-community committees to find ways of helping of climate change. The widespread poverty, recurrent droughts, floods, the Sokotes. The committees came up with solutions on environmental care, inequitable land distribution, over dependence on rain-fed agriculture sustainable agricultures, afforestation, environmental and health education, and few coping mechanisms all combine to increase people’s vulnerability and promotion of peaceful coexistence. This helped the two communities co- to climate change. For instance, disadvantaged people have little security exist peacefully. against intense climatic actions. Floods and droughts have damaged property, caused loss of life, reduced business opportunities and increased the cost of Judge: Situation analysis conducting business as recently witnessed in most parts of the country. Concerned with effect of climate change, Pope Francis reminds us that Security can be simply defined as the quality or state of being secure and “our relationship with the environment can never be isolated from our rela- free from danger, fear or anxiety. In the past, security was defined in rela- tionship with others and with God (Laudato Si, 119). To save ourselves we tions to the state. This was simply the ability of the nation-state to defend itself from external aggression. But with time, this approach to security has 1. Human Security Unit United Nations, An Overview of the Human Security Concept and the changed and human person became the centre of defining security. Human United Nations Trust Fund for Human Security, 2003: 4 at http://www.un.org/humansecurity/ sites/www.un.org.humansecurity/files/human_security_in_theory_and_practice_english.pdf

22 23 See: Story security threats, therefore, cannot be tackled through conventional mech- anisms alone. Instead, they require a new consensus that acknowledges the he two communities of Sokote and Kwaro near Mawe Kubwa linkages and the interdependencies between development, human rights Mountain, lived harmoniously for long and practiced farming for their and national security. livelihood. The Kwaro community took good care of the environment The United Nations, therefore, defines security as the protection of “… Tand planted many trees. Nature rewarded them; they enjoyed clean air, and the vital core of all human lives in ways that enhance human freedoms and consistent and reliable rainfall. human fulfillment. Human security means protecting fundamental freedoms The Sokote community, on the other hand, though highly dependent on – freedoms that are the essence of life. It means protecting people from critical rain-fed agriculture, did not care much about the environment. They cut (severe) and pervasive (widespread) threats and situations. It means using down trees without replanting. Some businessmen thrived on selling timber processes that build on people’s strengths and aspirations. It means creating and charcoal burning. Worse, they directed factory waste into their rivers. political, social, environmental, economic, military and cultural systems that These activities affected the environment, food and health security of the together give people the building blocks of survival, livelihood and dignity.” communities near Mawe Kubwa Mountain. From the story, the environment, if not taken care of, can affect all Natural calamities hit the Sokotes. The weather patterns changed, causing other aspects of human security. The communities of Sokote and Kwaro unreliable rainfall patterns and rivers dried up. Outbreak of diseases and suffered from food insecurity, ill health, conflict among other problems, persistent food shortages became common. People lost jobs, businesses were due to deteriorating environmental conditions. Currently, the human race shut down and lives were lost. Women and children walked long distances is suffering from the effects of climate change. This is due to change on the in search of firewood and water, forcing many of the children to drop out of balance of our planet by living beyond our means. We have burnt massive school. amounts of fossil fuels (such as coal, oil and gas) and cut down vast strips The hardships forced the Sokotes to crossing over to the Kwaro Community of forests, which would naturally absorb carbon dioxide from the air. We land in search of food for themselves, and pasture and water for their animals. have destroyed forests that are also home to countless plant, birds and animal The Kwaro’s food reserves were adversely affected, raising tensions between the species. two communities. The Kwaro elders, sensing that tension would escalate into Kenya and most African countries have suffered greatly from the effects violent conflict, formed inter-community committees to find ways of helping of climate change. The widespread poverty, recurrent droughts, floods, the Sokotes. The committees came up with solutions on environmental care, inequitable land distribution, over dependence on rain-fed agriculture sustainable agricultures, afforestation, environmental and health education, and few coping mechanisms all combine to increase people’s vulnerability and promotion of peaceful coexistence. This helped the two communities co- to climate change. For instance, disadvantaged people have little security exist peacefully. against intense climatic actions. Floods and droughts have damaged property, caused loss of life, reduced business opportunities and increased the cost of Judge: Situation analysis conducting business as recently witnessed in most parts of the country. Concerned with effect of climate change, Pope Francis reminds us that Security can be simply defined as the quality or state of being secure and “our relationship with the environment can never be isolated from our rela- free from danger, fear or anxiety. In the past, security was defined in rela- tionship with others and with God (Laudato Si, 119). To save ourselves we tions to the state. This was simply the ability of the nation-state to defend itself from external aggression. But with time, this approach to security has 1. Human Security Unit United Nations, An Overview of the Human Security Concept and the changed and human person became the centre of defining security. Human United Nations Trust Fund for Human Security, 2003: 4 at http://www.un.org/humansecurity/ sites/www.un.org.humansecurity/files/human_security_in_theory_and_practice_english.pdf

23 23 must take responsibility to care for the earth, which is our common home. 2. How do I promote environmental safety in my community? As a country, we must have a legal framework and policies that guide Kenya 3. How can we contribute as a Small Christian Community towards on social security, not only on paper but make deliberate efforts to imple- ensuring that the Government enforces food, health, environmental ment them. and other human security policies? 4. How can I contribute towards security in my community? Readings: Action plan 2 Chronicles 36:14-16 Ephesians 2:4-10 As an integral ecologist emphasises, human beings are deeply connected with John 3: 14-21 all of creation. When we mistreat nature, we also mistreat human beings. At the same time, each creature has its own intrinsic value that must be respected. Spiritual reflection Let us hear “both the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor” (Laudato Si’, 49), and do our best to ensure an appropriate and timely response. (Pope The first reading tells us that it is our fault when we refuse to follow God’s Francis Message on World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation). law. We condemn ourselves to unhappiness. It is our responsibility to choose The Catholic Church in Kenya in heeding the call by Pope Francis, is how we respond to God’s invitation to love. We can do nothing to merit our calling upon all Catholic faithful to take actions and plant trees on June salvation. Our evil actions only bring about condemnation. 5, 2018, to commemorate the World Environment Day. The event can be “Anyone who does evil things hates the light and will not come to the organised in Small Christian Communities. Each Christian can take a tree to light, because he does not want his evil deeds to be exposed.” John 3:20 church for blessing or organise a session to bless the trees during the Small When we refuse to disclose the truth, we endanger others’ lives. Our personal Christian Community meetings. Parishes and Small Christian Communities conscience is the arena in which the big lie and the straight story do battle. St can also organise to support poor families to plant fruit trees to improve the John is telling us that we know very well those dark, shifting forms that live nutritional value and livelihood. in us; our lust for money and power; our readiness to use people; the bitter vengeful memories that we keep chained up in us like many half-starved and Examination of conscience alert watchdogs; our knowing indifference to the poor and hungry of this world; our double standards and cultivated misuse of reason; and our envy 1. Do I dispose my garbage in a responsible manner? of other people’s talent. We sadly hide these things or keep them obscure. We 2. Have I supported any militia groups? refuse ourselves to see them in us. We live in denial. God shines his light on 3. Have I been violent either physically or emotionally? us only to be better able to get down to the work of creating a new order of 4. Have I sent or forwarded hateful messages in the social media? things.

Act: Reflection questions

1. What practical actions should we partake to enhance food security as an individual and as a community?

2. Ibid.

24 25 must take responsibility to care for the earth, which is our common home. 2. How do I promote environmental safety in my community? As a country, we must have a legal framework and policies that guide Kenya 3. How can we contribute as a Small Christian Community towards on social security, not only on paper but make deliberate efforts to imple- ensuring that the Government enforces food, health, environmental ment them. and other human security policies? 4. How can I contribute towards security in my community? Readings: Action plan 2 Chronicles 36:14-16 Ephesians 2:4-10 As an integral ecologist emphasises, human beings are deeply connected with John 3: 14-21 all of creation. When we mistreat nature, we also mistreat human beings. At the same time, each creature has its own intrinsic value that must be respected. Spiritual reflection Let us hear “both the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor” (Laudato Si’, 49), and do our best to ensure an appropriate and timely response. (Pope The first reading tells us that it is our fault when we refuse to follow God’s Francis Message on World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation). law. We condemn ourselves to unhappiness. It is our responsibility to choose The Catholic Church in Kenya in heeding the call by Pope Francis, is how we respond to God’s invitation to love. We can do nothing to merit our calling upon all Catholic faithful to take actions and plant trees on June salvation. Our evil actions only bring about condemnation. 5, 2018, to commemorate the World Environment Day. The event can be “Anyone who does evil things hates the light and will not come to the organised in Small Christian Communities. Each Christian can take a tree to light, because he does not want his evil deeds to be exposed.” John 3:20 church for blessing or organise a session to bless the trees during the Small When we refuse to disclose the truth, we endanger others’ lives. Our personal Christian Community meetings. Parishes and Small Christian Communities conscience is the arena in which the big lie and the straight story do battle. St can also organise to support poor families to plant fruit trees to improve the John is telling us that we know very well those dark, shifting forms that live nutritional value and livelihood. in us; our lust for money and power; our readiness to use people; the bitter vengeful memories that we keep chained up in us like many half-starved and Examination of conscience alert watchdogs; our knowing indifference to the poor and hungry of this world; our double standards and cultivated misuse of reason; and our envy 1. Do I dispose my garbage in a responsible manner? of other people’s talent. We sadly hide these things or keep them obscure. We 2. Have I supported any militia groups? refuse ourselves to see them in us. We live in denial. God shines his light on 3. Have I been violent either physically or emotionally? us only to be better able to get down to the work of creating a new order of 4. Have I sent or forwarded hateful messages in the social media? things.

Act: Reflection questions

1. What practical actions should we partake to enhance food security as an individual and as a community?

2. Ibid. 2. Ibid.

25 25 See: Story Week Five n Baraka village, there lived a widower with a daughter who survived after the mother died giving birth to her. His relatives were kind and supported him to raise the girl. With God’s grace, the girl finished her Iprimary school education at the age of 12. She performed well and earned admission to a good secondary school. Her sickly and unemployed father could not raise fees for her secondary school education. An uncle offered to educate the girl. He took her to his home and enrolled her in a day school, some 20km away. She had to walk for many hours to and from school. The long walking distance forced her to wake up early to ensure that she arrived in time for her classes. Besides the long walks to and from school, the girl was expected to do house chores every day before she went to bed. She had to fetch water, wash dishes, cook, clean the house, wash clothes, and name them. She had no time for her homework or rest. These heavy responsibilities affected her health adversely. As she struggled in these harsh conditions, her uncle’s wife enrolled for studies in the neighbouring city. The girl, now in form two, was left with the uncle who was a trader in the village. He turned against the poor girl and started molesting her sexually. The girl’s father trusted his brother. He called him often to inquire on her wellbeing and the brother kept assuring him that the girl was doing well but

CHILD PROTECTION never allowed the girl to talk to her father. One day, a child rights officer visited Baraka village to sensitise the community on children’s rights. The villagers, included the widower, were made aware of forms of child abuse, even by relatives. The awareness evoked emotions and concerns on his daughter’s welfare since it was more than a year since he last saw the girl. He shared his fears with the officer, who encouraged him to make a surprise visit to find out how his daughter was doing. Arriving in his brother’s home, he was disheartened by his daughter’s skinny appearance. The girl, on seeing her father, broke down in tears. The father consoled and calmed her down. The girl narrated her sad story. The man was saddened and angry with his brother. He was overcome by emotion and drew the neighbours’ attention. On hearing his story, the neighbours arrested the girl’s uncle and handed him

26 27 See: Story Week Five n Baraka village, there lived a widower with a daughter who survived after the mother died giving birth to her. His relatives were kind and supported him to raise the girl. With God’s grace, the girl finished her Iprimary school education at the age of 12. She performed well and earned admission to a good secondary school. Her sickly and unemployed father could not raise fees for her secondary school education. An uncle offered to educate the girl. He took her to his home and enrolled her in a day school, some 20km away. She had to walk for many hours to and from school. The long walking distance forced her to wake up early to ensure that she arrived in time for her classes. Besides the long walks to and from school, the girl was expected to do house chores every day before she went to bed. She had to fetch water, wash dishes, cook, clean the house, wash clothes, and name them. She had no time for her homework or rest. These heavy responsibilities affected her health adversely. As she struggled in these harsh conditions, her uncle’s wife enrolled for studies in the neighbouring city. The girl, now in form two, was left with the uncle who was a trader in the village. He turned against the poor girl and started molesting her sexually. The girl’s father trusted his brother. He called him often to inquire on her wellbeing and the brother kept assuring him that the girl was doing well but

CHILD PROTECTION never allowed the girl to talk to her father. One day, a child rights officer visited Baraka village to sensitise the community on children’s rights. The villagers, included the widower, were made aware of forms of child abuse, even by relatives. The awareness evoked emotions and concerns on his daughter’s welfare since it was more than a year since he last saw the girl. He shared his fears with the officer, who encouraged him to make a surprise visit to find out how his daughter was doing. Arriving in his brother’s home, he was disheartened by his daughter’s skinny appearance. The girl, on seeing her father, broke down in tears. The father consoled and calmed her down. The girl narrated her sad story. The man was saddened and angry with his brother. He was overcome by emotion and drew the neighbours’ attention. On hearing his story, the neighbours arrested the girl’s uncle and handed him

27 27 over to the police, who charged him in a court of law. He was jailed for life. For us to protect children, we need to treat them with respect and be The girl was taken to a rehabilitation centre and later she got sponsorship for mindful of their boundaries. We should never commit or condone corporal her education. She worked hard and became a medical doctor. punishment. It is the responsibility of everyone to challenge and report potentially abusive behaviour. As the Church, we are called upon to help Judge: Situation analysis children to grow and develop. We should as parents help our children to be In our society today, most children risk being abused or suffer from worse able develop self esteem and know forms of child abuse and violation. We forms of violence. Child abuse can be defined as the physical maltreatment should provide an environment that can help them report cases of abuse and or sexual molestation of a child. In Kenya, child abuse is prevalent. However, violation. most cases go unreported because many perpetrators are family members or individuals who are known to the child. Readings Most children under the care of guardians suffer quietly in fear of being 31:31-34 disowned or kicked out. Like in the story above, some cases of child abuse Hebrews 5:7-9 are even widely tolerated in society, like having minors who are domestic John 12:20-33 workers in homesteads sometimes for monetary gains, including school fees, which is in actual sense, child labour. Spiritual reflection In Kenya, more than 33,929 cases of child abuse have been reported in “If a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it bears much fruit.” the past 10 years. Out of this number, 13,878 were children abandoned and The human being fulfills his goal and grows to maturity only when he is neglected, 528 were victims of child trafficking, abduction and kidnapping capable of love, when, that is, he gives his life for others. What for the world and 3,123 of child labour. Another 1,025 cases were of emotional abuse, 7,317 is defeat and shame, for him is victory and glory. of physical abuse and 7,832 of sexual abuse. However, this is not a true picture God knows our uncertainties and fears. The covenant we are living today, of what children go through. In remote areas where abuse is more rampant, and the Spirit of Jesus Christ provides us with strength to give our lives as cases are only exposed when there is a major incident. Some cultural practices he gave his. This means we must stand up for the most vulnerable in the tolerate some cases of child abuse. society and protect them from any abuses. The guardian angels of children The Constitution outlaws all cultural practices that are inconsistent with are watching over them and those who violate their rights await great the law. The Penal Code outlines criminal offenses and prescribes penalties. punishment. God has made a new covenant. We ask him to create in us a new Some of the punishable offenses include: heart and a new spirit so that we can learn how to obey his commandments ➢ Sexual abuse: Offenses outlined in the Penal Code include rape, and become the source of eternal salvation to children. defilement, indecent assault, incest and unnatural offenses. ➢ Physical abuse: Offenses include common assault, assault occasioning Act: Reflection questions actual bodily harm and grievous bodily harm. 1. How do we interact with our children to better understand their well ➢ Other outlawed practices that endanger the lives of children include being? concealment of birth, killing of the unborn and procuring of abortion 2. What is the role of the Church and me as an individual in promoting among others. child protection? Other laws that have provisions for child protection include: The Children’s 3. What is the policy of the Church on child protection? Act, the Sexual Offenses Act; the Trafficking Act; the Basic Education Act of 4. What are the different forms of child abuse within our communities? 2013 and Teachers Service Commission code of conduct. 5. What are the signs that a child has been/is being abused?

28 29 over to the police, who charged him in a court of law. He was jailed for life. For us to protect children, we need to treat them with respect and be The girl was taken to a rehabilitation centre and later she got sponsorship for mindful of their boundaries. We should never commit or condone corporal her education. She worked hard and became a medical doctor. punishment. It is the responsibility of everyone to challenge and report potentially abusive behaviour. As the Church, we are called upon to help Judge: Situation analysis children to grow and develop. We should as parents help our children to be In our society today, most children risk being abused or suffer from worse able develop self esteem and know forms of child abuse and violation. We forms of violence. Child abuse can be defined as the physical maltreatment should provide an environment that can help them report cases of abuse and or sexual molestation of a child. In Kenya, child abuse is prevalent. However, violation. most cases go unreported because many perpetrators are family members or individuals who are known to the child. Readings Most children under the care of guardians suffer quietly in fear of being Jeremiah 31:31-34 disowned or kicked out. Like in the story above, some cases of child abuse Hebrews 5:7-9 are even widely tolerated in society, like having minors who are domestic John 12:20-33 workers in homesteads sometimes for monetary gains, including school fees, which is in actual sense, child labour. Spiritual reflection In Kenya, more than 33,929 cases of child abuse have been reported in “If a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it bears much fruit.” the past 10 years. Out of this number, 13,878 were children abandoned and The human being fulfills his goal and grows to maturity only when he is neglected, 528 were victims of child trafficking, abduction and kidnapping capable of love, when, that is, he gives his life for others. What for the world and 3,123 of child labour. Another 1,025 cases were of emotional abuse, 7,317 is defeat and shame, for him is victory and glory. of physical abuse and 7,832 of sexual abuse. However, this is not a true picture God knows our uncertainties and fears. The covenant we are living today, of what children go through. In remote areas where abuse is more rampant, and the Spirit of Jesus Christ provides us with strength to give our lives as cases are only exposed when there is a major incident. Some cultural practices he gave his. This means we must stand up for the most vulnerable in the tolerate some cases of child abuse. society and protect them from any abuses. The guardian angels of children The Constitution outlaws all cultural practices that are inconsistent with are watching over them and those who violate their rights await great the law. The Penal Code outlines criminal offenses and prescribes penalties. punishment. God has made a new covenant. We ask him to create in us a new Some of the punishable offenses include: heart and a new spirit so that we can learn how to obey his commandments ➢ Sexual abuse: Offenses outlined in the Penal Code include rape, and become the source of eternal salvation to children. defilement, indecent assault, incest and unnatural offenses. ➢ Physical abuse: Offenses include common assault, assault occasioning Act: Reflection questions actual bodily harm and grievous bodily harm. 1. How do we interact with our children to better understand their well ➢ Other outlawed practices that endanger the lives of children include being? concealment of birth, killing of the unborn and procuring of abortion 2. What is the role of the Church and me as an individual in promoting among others. child protection? Other laws that have provisions for child protection include: The Children’s 3. What is the policy of the Church on child protection? Act, the Sexual Offenses Act; the Trafficking Act; the Basic Education Act of 4. What are the different forms of child abuse within our communities? 2013 and Teachers Service Commission code of conduct. 5. What are the signs that a child has been/is being abused?

29 29 6. Name some basic rights of children. How do we report cases of child abuse?

Examination of conscience

1. Have I been involved in child abuse? 2. Have I used the culture to justify child abuse? 3. Have I protected those vulnerable in the society?

3. http://www.childlinekenya.co.ke/assets/files/Child-Protection-Report-2006-2016.pdf

30 31 6. Name some basic rights of children. How do we report cases of Appendix child abuse? 2017 LENTEN CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS (IN KSHS) Examination of conscience DIOCESE/INSTITUTION AMOUNT Archdiocese of Nairobi 3,975,202 1. Have I been involved in child abuse? Diocese of Meru 2,700,523 2. Have I used the culture to justify child abuse? Diocese of 2,645,757 3. Have I protected those vulnerable in the society? Archdiocese of 2,386,497 Archdiocese of 1,359,163 Diocese of 1,334,021 Diocese of 1,100,000 Diocese of 1,076,127 Diocese of 1, 049, 534 Diocese of Embu 1,043,734 Diocese of Muranga 990,000 3. http://www.childlinekenya.co.ke/assets/files/Child-Protection-Report-2006-2016.pdf Diocese of Ngong 530,368 Diocese of 520,762 Diocese of Homabay 403,067 Archdiocese of 348,630 Diocese of 340,000 Dioceese of 328,935 Diocese of 295,537 Diocese of 277,398 Diocese of 219,510 Diocese of 200,000 Diocese of 163,355 Vicariate of 71,054 Diocese of 54,690 Diocese of Kisii - Military Ordinariate 655,425.00 INSTITUTIONS A.O.S.K 61,804.00 Administration Police Service 26,000.00 St Mathias Mulumba Seminary 14,000.00 Schools Sisters of Notre Dame 10,000.00 TOTAL 23,141,558.67

31 31 COMPARISON OF 2015-2017 CONTRIBUTION

NAME OF THE DIOCESE/INSTITUTION AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT IN IN IN KSHS(2015) KSHS(2016) KSHS(2017) Archdiocese of Nairobi 3,324,397.00 3,829,311.80 3,975,172.00 Diocese of Meru 1,714,421.00 2,215,776.00 2,680,523.00 Diocese of Bungoma 1,529,163.00 2,172,884.00 2,645,757.00 Archdiocese of Nyeri 1,904,070.00 1,639,341.00 2,386,497.00 Diocese of Kisumu 750,000.00 1,150,000.00 1,359,163.00 Diocese of Eldoret 820,049.00 1,112,920.00 1,334,021.00 Diocese of Nyahururu 924,847.00 1,035,079.00 1,076,127.00 Diocese of Kakamega 500,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,100,000.00 Diocese of Machakos 736,723.00 894,891.00 1,049,534.00 Diocese of Embu 758,380.67 855,361.00 1,043,734.00 Diocese of Murang'a 450,000.00 600,000.00 990,000.00 Diocese of Ngong 496,743.00 568,498.00 530,368.00 Diocese of Kitui 266,352.00 457,653.00 520,762.00 Diocese of Homabay 307,158.00 412,343.00 403,067.00 Diocese of Nakuru 394,127.00 399,690.00 295,537.00 Diocese of Kitale 353,984.00 372,680.00 340,000.00 Archdiocese of Mombasa 270,233.00 330,000.00 348,629.67 Diocese of Kericho 175,000.00 318,300.00 287,398.00 Military Ordinariate 255,266.00 244,359.00 655,425.00 Diocese of Lodwar 231,495.00 236,291.50 219,510.00 Diocese of Maralal 165,000.00 175,686.00 328,935.00 Diocese of Kisii 105,000.00 130,000.00 0.00 Diocese of Marsabit 33,300.00 99,045.00 163,355.00 Isiolo Vicariate 43,672.00 67,281.00 71,054.00 Diocese of Garissa 48,240.00 53,630.00 54,690.00 Diocese of Malindi 170,000.00 50,000.00 200,000.00 AOSK 20,654.00 30,167.00 61,804.00 Administration Police service 16,000.00 26,000.00 St Mathias Mulumba 12,673.00 14,000.00 Sisters of Mary Nairobi 4,000.00 School sisters of Notre Dame 10,000.00 TOTAL 16,748,274.67 20,483,860.30 24,203,062.67

32 ARCHDIOCESE OF NAIROBI

PARISH/CHAPLAINCY AMOUNT Karen Regina Caelli 114,387.00 ’s Arcade Our Lady Of Guada- 90,000.00 Karinga Christ The King 14,276.00 lupe Parish Kariobangi Holy Trinity 93,280.00 Baba Dogo Sacred Heart Parish 38,000.00 Kariobangi South Divine Mercy 42,600.00 Basilica, Holy Family 750,413.00 Parish Buruburu Blessed Sacrament Parish 49,000.00 St. Martin De Porres 70,000.00 Buruburu Holy Trinity Parish - Kasarani Catholic Church 100,000.00 Cic Msongari - Kayole Divine Word Parish 233,289.00 Consolata Shrine, Westlands 271,300.00 Kenyatta University Chapel 40,000.00 Dagoretti Sacred Heart Of Jesus Parish 142,310.00 Kereita St. The Worker - Dandora Holy Cross Parish - Kerwa St Joseph Catholic Church 24,550.00 Doonholm St. Jude Parish 30,000.00 Sts. Peter And Paul 141,000.00 Eastleigh St. Teresa’s Parish 105,200.00 Kianguno St. Teresa Parish 21,650.00 Embakasi Christ The King Parish 60,000.00 Kibera Laini Saba 62,000.00 Gachie St Stephen Parish 50,000.00 Kiganjo St Joseph Catholic Church 43,000.00 Gathanga St. Joseph Parish 12,200.00 Kingeero Parish 45,000.00 Gatitu Annunciation Parish 5,000.00 Kilimambogo Immaculate Concep- 10,059.00 tion Gatundu Martyrs Of Parish 20,000.00 Kiriko Our Lady Of Fatima Parish 15,000.00 Gicharani Parish 15,200.00 Komothai All Parish 14,735.00 Githiga St John Catholic Parish 11,000.00 Langata St. 50,600.00 Githirioni St. Charles Lwanga Parish 13,000.00 Langata St. Michael’s Parish 151,580.00 Githunguri Holy Family Parish 4,000.00 St. 15,000.00 Githurai Kimbo Christ The King 69,845.00 Limuru St. Joseph Parish 24,500.00 Ikinu Holy Rosary Parish 29,700.00 Lioki Our Lady Of Victories 38,000.00 Ituuru St. Stephen Parish - Makadara Our Lady Of Visitation 70,000.00 Jericho St. Joseph Parish 76,106.00 Mang’u St. - Kagwe Nativityof The Lord Parish 24,175.00 Miguta Holy Spirit Parish 13,350.00 Kahawa St. Joseph Mukasa Parish 195,297.00 Muguga Parish - Kahawa Sukari St. Joseph Parish 208,105.00 Mukuru St. Mary’s Parish 32,030.00 Kairi St. Stephen Parish - Munyu St. Maria Magdalena 9,595.00 Kalimoni St. Theresa Parish 33,750.00 Muthangari St. Austin’s 49,563.00 Kamiti Prison’s Staff Chapel - - Kambaa Catholic Church 15,400.00 Mutunguru St. Joseph’s Parish 8,370.00 Kamirithu Catholic Church - Ndundu Mary Help Of Christians 13,200.00 Kamwangi Parish 7,000.00 Ngarariga Our Lady Of Mt. Carmel 19,500.00 Kangemi St. Joseph The Worker 28,412.00 33 Ngenya Parish - South C St Catherine Of 27,000.00 Alexandria Parish Njiru St Monicah Catholic Parish 50,000.00 National Youth Service 5,000.00 Parklands St. Parish 176,000.00 Kikuyu Catholic Parish 23,000.00 Resurrection Garden 23,803.00 Dagoretti Mary Queen Of Apostles 77,600.00 Riara All Saints Parish 76,000.00 Riruta St. John The Baptist Parish 51,000.00 Zimmerman Blessed Madre Teresa 30,000.00 Parish Ruai St. Joseph Parish 45,000.00 Mataara St Anne’s Parish 12,000.00 Ruaraka Queen Of Apostles Parish 245,000.00 Jkuat St Augustine Catholic Chap- 45,000.00 St. Francis Of Assisi Parish 38,400.00 laincy Ruku Our Lady Of The Rosary - Nyamangara St. Peter Catholic - Parish Parish Shauri Moyo St. Joseph & Mary 30,100.00 Farm St James Catholic Parish 25,000.00 Parish Tassia The Holy Innocents Catholic - South B Our Lady Queen Of Peace - Parish Parish Kileleshwa, Holy Trinity C Parish 133,000.00 Spring Valley St 67,400.00 Parish Utawala, Holy Family Parish 190,356.00 St. Austins C.i.c. - Ruai St Peter’s Catholic Parish 70,000.00 St. Benedict’s Parish, Road 41,200.00 Gachege, St. Teresa Of Avila C 6,950.00 Parish University Of Nairobi St. Paul’s 100,000.00 Chapel Ngoigwa , St. Bernadette 75,000.00 Catholic Parish St. ’s, Race Course 46,200.00 Kariokor , St. 48,160.00 St ’s Kabete Univ.chaplaincy - Catholic Parish Thigio Holy Cross Parish 17,000.00 Kwihota, St Peter Catholic Parish 30,500.00 Thika St. Matthias Mulumba Parish 75,000.00 Thika St. Patrick’s Parish 49,700.00 Ruiru St. Christopher Catholic 30,428.00 Parish Ting’ang’a Our Lady Of Holy 42,000.00 Rosary Ruiru St. Lucia Catholic Parish - Umoja Parish 1,096,468.00 Rironi, St. Andrew’s Catholic Parish - Upperhill Mary Help Of Christians 278,225.00 Mihang’o, Mary Immaculate Parish 150,448.00 Soweto Catholic Parish 280,000.00 Kinoo, St. Peter The Rock Parish Kenyatta Hospital 20,076.00

Githurai Mother Of God Church 145,079.00 Mwiki, St Dominic Savio Parish Munyu-Ini - St John The Baptist 8,000.00 Grand Totals 7,958,404.00 Waithaka St. Charles Lwanga Catho- 16,700.00 lic Parish

Kamulu St. Vincent De Paul Catho- 26,084.00 lic Parish

34 ARCHDIOCESE OF KISUMU Parish Total Parish Support Of The Submitted To Submittited To Collection Parish Adok Finance Kccb Office Office Milimani 217,623 54,406 163,217 108,811 St. Paul`S 73,333 18,333 55,000 36,667 Kibuye 160,365 40,091 120,274 80,183 Nanga 69,333 17,333 52,000 34,667 Nyamasaria 106,667 26,667 80,000 53,333 Ojolla 53,333 13,333 40,000 26,667 Rang`Ala 39,999 9,999 30,000 20,001 Riwo 93,333 23,333 70,000 46,667 Holy Cross 95,000 24,500 70,500 46,000 Ugunja 58,733 14,683 44,050 29,367 Katito 41,333 10,333 31,000 20,667 St John Xxiii- 66,667 16,667 50,000 33,333 Rabuor Muhoroni 53,333 13,333 40,000 26,667 Yala 33,333 8,333 25,000 16,667 Bolo 69,867 17,467 52,400 34,933 Sega 40,267 10,067 30,200 20,133 Sigomere 53,333 13,333 40,000 26,667 St Pantaleon 35,999 8,999 27,000 18,001 Nduru 39,999 9,999 30,000 20,001 Bondo 39,999 9,999 30,000 20,001 Uradi 47,999 11,999 36,000 24,001 Nyamonye 26,667 6,667 20,000 13,333 Koru 35,999 8,999 27,000 18,001 Nyabondo 61,333 15,333 46,000 30,667 Mbaga 33,599 8,399 25,200 16,801 Reru 19,999 4,999 15,000 10,001 Ny an g’om a 34,666 8,666 26,000 17,334 Masogo 23,999 5,999 18,000 12,001 Yogo 18,933 4,733 14,200 9,467 Awasi 36,053 9,013 27,040 18,027 Ukwala 66,667 16,667 50,000 33,333 Chiga 13,333 3,333 10,000 6,667 Madiany 31,199 7,799 23,400 15,601 Aluor 21,333 5,333 16,000 10,667 Magadi 40,456 10,120 30,336 20,216 Obambo 17,773 4,443 13,330 8,887

Nyagondo 47,999 11,999 36,000 24,001 Ahero 113,333 28,333 85,000 56,667 Barkorwa 5,333 1,333 4,000 2,667 Total 2,138,522 535,375 1,603,147 1,067,772 35 Adok Finance Admin Submitted to ADOK INSTITUTION Office Kccb Office Uzima Catholic University College-Kisumu 102,462 68,308 St Mary Lwak Girls High School 45,000 30,000 Nyabondo Medical Training College 25,000 16,667 Nyabndo Hospital 25,000 16,667 St Girls Secondary School 16,700 11,133 St Joseph Nyabondo High School 16,000 10,667 St Theresa Girls Secondary School 15,045 10,030 Kuap -Pandipieri 13,500 9,000 Sianda Secondary School-Pta 13,200 8,800 St Elizabeth Health Centre-Chiga 10,200 6,800 Rangala Boys High School 10,000 6,667 Ukweli Pastoral And Development Centre 10,000 6,667 Molphy-K-Youth Group 8,500 5,667 St Joseph Milimani Parish Fathers House 8,000 5,333 Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University-Bondo 7,000 4,667 Sega Girls Primary School 5,765 3,843 St Aluor Mixed Secondary School 5,200 3,467 St Joseph Technical Institute0 - Nyangoma 5,000 3,333 School Sisters Of Notre Dame (Ssnd) 5,000 3,333 St Gabriel’s Minor Seminary 5,000 3,333 Xaverian Secondary School 4,300 2,867 St Aloys Ojola Primary School 4,200 2,800 Sisters Of The Blessed -Yala Convent 4,000 2,667 Franciscan Sisters Of St Joseph-Kibuye Convent 3,700 2,467 Awasi Father’s House 3,500 2,333 Sega Mission Hospital 3,500 2,333 St Francis Primary School-Nyamonye 3,000 2,000 Muhoroni Father’s House 3,000 2,000 St Elizabeth Mary Secondary School-Mamboleo 3,000 2,000 Ragumo Primary School 2,700 1,800 St Patrick’s Oduwo Secondary School 2,505 1,770 Fr Gulik Girls School-Uradi 2,500 1,667 St Theresa Yala School 2,450 1,633 St Agnes Muhoroni Primary School 2,400 1,600 Dago Kokore Secondary School 2,000 1,333 St Paul’s Mitiro Secondary School 2,000 1,333 36 Brothers Of Our Lady O.p.h-Milimani Community 2,000 1,333 Got Abiero Secondary School 2,000 1,333 Reru Father House 2,000 1,333 St Mary Magdaline Oasis Of Peace-Children Home 2,000 1,333 Sisters Of Mary-Ojola Convent 2,000 1,333 Franciscan Missionary Sisters Of Hope 1,650 1,100 St Paul Jina Secondary School 1,650 1,100 Franciscan Sisters Of St Anna-Barkorwa 1,600 1,067 St John’s Lwala Mixed Secondary School 1,500 1,000 Kca University-Kisumu City Campus 1,300 867 K.m.t.c-Kisumu & Victoria 1,300 867 St Hannah School-Katito 1,275 850 Kacata-Katito 1,150 767 Kowire School-Katito 1,100 733 Daughters Of The Holy Spirit Sistres(Student) 1,010 673 St Joakim Owang Secondary School-Mageta 1,000 667 St Anne Ecd School -Nyabondo 1,000 667 Mutumbu Girls Secondary School 1,000 667 Franciscan Sisters Of St Anna-Awasi Convent 1,000 667 Maranyona Secondary School 1,000 667 Lisana School-Katito 800 533 Great Lakes University-Kisumu 750 500 Kogola Secendary School-Katito 715 476 Kanyateng’ School-Katito 700 467 St Denis School-Katito 700 467 St Boniface Aluor Mixed Primary School 600 400 Onyuongo R.c. School-Katito 500 333 Muhanda Primary School 500 333 Marenyo Primary School 500 333 Kasao Shool-Katito 415 277 Kokwiri Primary School 405 270 Wenwa School-Katito 300 200 Kobeto School-Katito 300 200 St Anne Dudi Secondary School 285 190 Ndori School-Katito 275 183 Dudi Township Primary School 185 123 St. Aloise Secondary School-Katito 145 97 JUMLA 436,937 291,391 37 DIOCESE OF LODWAR

NAMES OF PARISHES/ AMOUNT Lodwar High School 4,500 INSTITUTIONS St Kevins secondary school 7,950 St. Augustine Cathedral Parish 110,000 P.A.G. Secondary school 0 Holy Family Kanamkemer Parish 88,605 Lodwar Girls Secondary School 0 Risen Christ Nakwamekwi Parish 25,000 Catechetical Centre Katilu 2,040 St. Dominic Kerio Parish 11,000 Sisters of Mary of Kakamega lodwar 3,000 St . Gabriel KangatosaParish 2,500 convent St. Kizito Turkwel Parish 25,000 Sisters of Mary of Kakamega 1,000 Kalobeyei Convent St. Peter Lorugum Parish 18,670 St Monica Lodwar Girls pry School 3,000 All Saints KainukParish 24,920 Dol-Secretariete 0 Immaculate Conception Katilu 12,120 Parish Loyopo Youth Polytechnic 0 St. Daniel Comboni Lokori Parish 15,000 Comboni Girls Secondary School 0 St. Lawrence Nakwamoru Parish 7,100 St Bridgit Primary School 820 St. John Parish 22,000 Mahon primary school 0 St. Benedict Kalobeyei Parish 9,000 Turkana girls primary 2000 Good shephered Kakuma Parish 60,000 katilu girls sec school 0 Holy-Cross Kakuma Camp 25,000 Angrabat primary school 0 St.Mark Lokitaung Parish 10,000 St. Marys primary school lodaraja 0 St. Joseph Lowarengak Parish 0 Turkana intergreted primary school 0 katilu St. Titus&Timothy Kaeris Parish 3,000 St. Patrics Kanamkemer Primary 3,000 St. James Kaikor Parish 10,250 school St. Dennis Kataboi Parish 4,500 Queen of peace girls primary school 7,000 Mary Mother of God Kalokol Parish 21,330 St. Perpetua Nabulon girls Primary 2,000 St. Stephen Losajait Parish 11,380 Kalomegur primary school 1,600 Christ the King Lokichar Parish 37,630 Milima tatu girls 800 Our Lady Queen of Peace Tod- 4,900 Kaeris primary 520 onyang Parish Kaeris girls secondary 5,000 Nariokotomoe Mission 6,050 Kainuk Mixed Secondary school 3,870 St. Michael Napetet Parish 40,000 Sub Total 55,600 Our lady of sorrows Oropoi Parish 4,550 Total Contribution 665,105 Sub Totals 609,505 Remitted to CJPC National 221701.6667 INSTITUTIONS kalemnyang primary 1,500 Retained in CJPC Account 443,403 Kacheimeri Primary school 6,000 kotela primary school 0

38 DIOCESE OF MACHAKOS

PARISHES AMOUNT Mbiuni 36,865.00 (KSHS) Catholic Church 35,745.00 Catholic Mission Tala 416,017.00 St Lucia Joska 33,200.00 St Joseph’s-Kyale 212,305.00 Catholic Mission Kalawa 32,855.00 Catholic Mission Matiliku 192,000.00 Kiongwani 32,000.00 Catholic Mission Kanzalu 162,596.00 Catholic Mission Makueni 32,000.00 Komarock Parish Savings 142,754.00 Catholic Mission Ngunga 32,000.00 St Joseph Mlolongo 134,500.00 32,000.00 Catholic Mission Kathonz- 132,500.00 St Paul Kinyambu 31,000.00 weni Catholic Mission Kambu 30,700.00 St Veronica Syokimau 124,100.00 Mukuyuni Catholic Mission 24,472.00 St Charles Lwanga Kinyui 110,000.00 Machakos Nguluni CC 22,400.00 Catholic Mission Kaumoni 103,910.00 St Emali 21,515.00 Ikalaasa 103,000.00 Catholic Mission Mbumbuni 21,500.00 Kitwii 77,602.00 Catholic Mission Mavoloni 21,290.00 Catholic Mission Machakos 74,900.00 Yathui 20,000.00 St Mary’s Tala town 66,954.00 Catholic Hospital Chaplaincy 19,800.00 Masinga 63,256.00 Katoloni Catholic Mission 17,350.00 St Christopher Catholic 63,155.00 Mission Kyumbi Catholic Mission Thatha 16,150.00 Catholic Mission Kawethei 60,000.00 Catholic Mission Muthetheni 16,000.00 Catholic Mission Kilungu 60,000.00 St Marys Miseleni 15,638.00 Catholic Mission Utangwa 58,900.00 Catholic Mission Kwakathule 12,000.00 Catholic Mission Mwala 58,100.00 Kavatini 11,000.00 Katangi 52,000.00 Ekarakara 10,000.00 Catholic Mission Mbuani 50,000.00 Mavindini 8,240.00 49,200.00 Katheka Catholic Mission 7,036.00 St Mary’s Kaewa 46,200.00 St Joseph Chaplaincy 3,300.00 Catholic Mission Mbuvo 45,000.00 St Augustine Chaplaincy 3,050.00 Tawa Catholic Mission 45,000.00 Kyaume Secondary School 2,000.00 Projects total 3,506,718.00 Mutituni 44,000.00 Refund to Parish 1,168,906.00 Catholic Mission Kola 40,200.00 Contribution to the National 1,168,906 Catholic Mission Tulimani 40,000.00 Office Catholic Mission Kithangaini 40,000.00

Catholic Mission 37,463.00

39 DIOCESE OF MERU

PARISHES AMOUNT Athi 76,415.00 Our Lady of 70,480.00 Cathedral 602,379.00 Chogoria 75,000.00 Mercy Girls Sec Magundu Nkubu 324,450.00 Kagaene 74,550.00 Chuka Girls 51,000.00 Igoji 250,000.00 Amung’enti 74,000.00 High School Laare 250,000.00 Michaka 73,800.00 Muthambi 50,000.00 Kionyo 225,000.00 Buuri 72,605.00 Girls Sec Mikinduri 200,265.00 Mpukoni 72,000.00 Allamano Pry 42,000.00 Chuka 192,000.00 Munithu 70,000.00 Consolata Pry 24,000.00 Gitoro Kangeta 165,380.00 Magumoni 69,260.00 Mfariji Pry 23,200.00 Kibirichia 154,250.00 Nthare 68,800.00 St Peter & Paul 20,000.00 Muthambi 150,850.00 Nkabune 66,560.00 Pry Runogone 140,325.00 Chaaria 62,300.00 Chuka Boys 18,000.00 St Massimo 126,000.00 Munga 60,000.00 High School Limbine 124,970.00 Nthambiro 53,000.00 St Angela Girls 17,500.00 Mutuati 120,800.00 Kanyakine 52,715.00 St Daniel’s 15,000.00 High School Mujwa 118,830.00 Nciru 52,031.00 Our Lady of 10,800.00 Kariene 117,485.00 Miruriiri 52,000.00 Visitation Girls Tuuru 115,500.00 Kianjai 51,000.00 Sec Kinoro 114,100.00 Tunyai 50,000.00 Bishop Law- 10,000.00 Gatunga 110,000.00 Marimanti 47,000.00 rence Bessone Magundu 106,920.00 Kariakomo 47,000.00 Naikurio Sec 10,000.00 Timau 105,000.00 Antubetwe 45,300.00 St Pius X 7,875.00 Seminary Iruma 104,200.00 Kirogine Pro 42,570.00 Mfariji Sec 6,200.00 Riiji 102,150.00 Ndagani 41,802.00 (Prop) St Theresa’s Pry 5,450.00 Ruiri 102,100.00 Riiji Igandene 40,200.00 Gatimbi 101,825.00 St Theresa’s 5,000.00 Tigania 101,735.00 Nchaure 36,635.00 Girls Sec Riiji Kiirua 100,600.00 Katheri 34,000.00 St Augustine 5,000.00 Ruguta Sec Mbaranga 94,905.00 Chera 32,000.00 Ndumbini Sec 5,000.00 Mitunguu 90,283.00 Charanga 27,070.00 Magundu Mikumbune 86,666.00 Maraa 24,500.00 Aithu Pry 4,555.00 Giaki 86,410.00 Mbwiru 22,000.00 Munga Pry 4,150.00 Mukothima 81,666.00 Kiamuri 20,000.00 Kiune Pry 4,000.00 Kajuki 81,485.00 Matiri 18,000.00 Mpukoni Sec 3,500.00 Maua 80,000.00 Mukululu 10,000.00 Kanyuru Sec 3,500.00 Christ the 133,325.00 Mpukoni Saviour Meru Prison Chapel Mutuati Sec 3,000.00 40 Kathangari Pry 3,000.00 Maatha Pry 350.00 Franciscan 3,000.00 Clarist Sisters St Anselm 3,000.00 Muthambi Kiirua Mururi Pry Mumbuni Pry 300.00 Muthambi Evangelising 3,000.00 Our Lady of 70,480.00 Magundu Pry 220.00 Sisters of Mary Holy Family 2,750.00 Mercy Girls St Theresa 36,320.00 Mikinduri Sec Magundu Pry Mission Hospi- St Jude Kan- 2,750.00 St Bernard Sch. 2,500.00 Chuka Girls 51,000.00 tal Kiirua geta Prison High School Kathigu Consolata 35,460.00 Franciscan 2,500.00 Naathu Sec 2,200.00 Muthambi 50,000.00 Hospital Chap- Clarist Sisters Girls Sec Kieganguru 2,100.00 laincy Nkubu Girls Sec Allamano Pry 42,000.00 Mutuati Mis- 33,000.00 Fathers House 2,250.00 sion Hospital Consolata Pry 24,000.00 Kariani Pry 2,050.00 Magundu Gitoro Muthambi Conso- 20,000.00 Parish lata Hospital Mfariji Pry 23,200.00 Mbayo Sec 2,000.00 Sisters of 2,000.00 Nkubu St Charles 2,000.00 Holy Angels St Peter & Paul 20,000.00 Our Lady of 13,815.00 Munithu Pry Lwanga Muth- ambi Grace Apostles of 2,000.00 Chuka Boys 18,000.00 Marimba Jesus High School Our Lady of 2,000.00 Chapel Annunciation Uruthiru St Angela Girls 17,500.00 Pry Blessed Virgin 12,000.00 Nazareth Sis- 2,000.00 Srs Mutuati St Daniel’s 15,000.00 Munga Day 1,550.00 ters St Orsola High School Sec Conso- 10,000.00 Franciscan 2,000.00 lata Hospital Our Lady of 10,800.00 St Mary’s Ntaki 1,485.00 Clarist Sisters Visitation Girls School of Nchiru Sec Antubetwe Nursing Sec Poor Hand- 2,000.00 Kinoro Girls 1,400.00 Blessed Virgin 10,000.00 Bishop Law- 10,000.00 Sec maids Sisters rence Bessone Srs Kangeta St Joseph of 1,200.00 Nkabune 2,000.00 Naikurio Sec 10,000.00 Little Srs of St 10,000.00 Dispensary Terbs Therese Child St Pius X 7,875.00 Magumoni of Jesus Kiirua Franciscan 1,000.00 Seminary Giantune Pry 1,050.00 Clarist Sisters Don Orione 10,000.00 Nchiru Mfariji Sec 6,200.00 Lubuthirua 1,000.00 Srs Nazareth Sis- 1,000.00 St Theresa’s Pry 5,450.00 Day Sec School Nazareth Sis- 5,000.00 ters Kinoro Riiji YCS ters St Ann Gitoro Confer- 1,000.00 St Theresa’s 5,000.00 Mutuati Pry 1,000.00 St John of God 5,000.00 ence Centre Girls Sec Riiji Kinoro Day 1,000.00 Brothers Rajesh Hi- 100,000.00 St Augustine 5,000.00 Sec Cottolengo 4,000.00 rani - Aspirant Ruguta Sec Muthambi Pry 1,000.00 Sisters North Imenti Ndumbini Sec 5,000.00 Mukothima Kagongo Pry 1,000.00 Ramesh - MD 50,000.00 Magundu Nazareth 3,000.00 Nkamathi Pry 820.00 Silverspread Aithu Pry 4,555.00 Sisters Divine St Mary’s 670.00 Mercy Printers Hon. Rahim 20,000.00 Munga Pry 4,150.00 Kalombine Dawood - MP Kilimanjaro 3,000.00 North Imenti Kiune Pry 4,000.00 Kagumone Pry 600.00 Sisters Chera 7,746,517.00 Mpukoni Sec 3,500.00 Ambaru Sec 500.00 Consolata 3,000.00 NATIONAL 2,680,523.00 Kanyuru Sec 3,500.00 Mikuu Pry 500.00 Sisters Meru OFFICE Mpukoni Magundu Mutuati Sec 3,000.00 41 ARCHDIOCESE OF NYERI

PARISHES AMOUNT Giakaibei 137,000.00 Doldol 92,550.00 Mathari Chaplainacy 12,420.00 Kigumo 73,200.00 Endarasha 100,000.00 Wamagana 91,500.00 St Charles Lwanga Ngangarithi 56,800.00 Our Lady of Consolata Nyeri 434,850.00 Irigithathi Project 106,400.00 Cathedral Munyu 57,700.00 St Michael Kiganjo 81,000.00 Mwenji 53,333.00 St Vincet Depaul Gathugu 53,333.00 Ngandu 220,000.00 St Charles Lwanga Narumoru 47,120.00 Tetu 128,000.00 Town Gatarakwa 70,000.00 Our Lady of Consolata Thegu 99,165.00 Kalalu 120,000.00 Kiamuiru 101,966.00 98,566.00 Mugunda 58,770.00 Gititu 115,600.00 Sirima 115,730.00 Kabiruini 100,050.00 Gathugu 22,000.00 Othaya 201,130.00 Kigogoini 72,700.00 Miiri 200,000.00 Mweiga 163,600.00 Matanya 128,700.00 St Joseph Giakanja 200,000.00 TOTAL 5,461,839.00 St Martin’s Wiyumiririe Mis- 9,316.00 sion INSTITUTIONS K i n g’on g’o 160,300.00 Nyeri High 12,000.00 Mukurweini 92,000.00 St Rose Catholic Academy 51,741.00 Karangia 60,606.00 St Augustine Boys High 2,850.00 School Kangaita 136,000.00 Franciscan Sisters of the Im- 2,000.00 Kaheti 53,333.00 maculate Heart of Mary St Jude 241,526.00 ADN Catholic Action 45,000.00 Kariko 110,000.00 Brothers of S .Joseph Nyeri 2,000.00 St Kagicha 54,810.00 St Augustine’s Catechist Train- 21,267.00 St Teresa Equator 422,675.00 ing Institute Kahiraini 77,184.00 Christ the King MC Recur 106,058.00 Our Lady of Consolata Birithia 48,300.00 Expe Kimondo 30,500.00 St Joseph Catholic Mission 57,886.00 Karemeno 40,000.00 Catholic Bookshop 3,000.00 Karatina 100,000.00 Mary Immaculate Convent 54,165.00 Karima 110,480.00 Othaya Girls Secondary 6,600.00 Gikondi 37,940.00 ADN Caritas Nyeri - Gikumbo 63,686.00 TOTAL 364,567.00 42 GRAND TOTAL 5,826,406.00 CARITAS 2,249,997.85 LESS TOTAL RETENTION EXPENSES (1,326,410.30) TRANSFER TO 2,249,997.85 4,499,995.70 NATIONAL OFFICE

DIOCESE OF EMBU

PARISHES AMOUNT Ycs Mufu Day Secondary 115

St Peter & Paul Cathedral 1,805 St Mary Gorreti Secondaary, 8,380 Parish Rukuriri Carlo Liviero Home 5,000 Ycs Ack Kathanjuri Day Sec 580 St Peter & Paul School 1,405 Ycs Gakwegori Day Sec. 3,305 Gatondo Primary 525 Gakwegori Primary 285 Rianjeru Primary 435 Ycs St Agnes Kiaganari Sec. 2,151 Embu Shepherd Academy 7,750 Kyeni Girls High 10,922 Itabua Secondary 7,075 Ycs S.a Secondary Kyeni 6,415 Itabua Primary 1,650 Fidenza Nursing School 3,065 Total 16,765 Kyeni St Joseph Mukasa Mbiruri Parish Plains View Academy 725 Ycs Deb Gitare Day Sec 370 Sacred Heart Girls Boarding 8,675 Primary Deb Gitare Primary 1,915 St Luke’s Primary Rukuriri 2,670 Nawiri Security Guards 250 St Michael Primary 700 Ycs St Francis Ack Kanja 190 Kiangungi Day Sec St Mary Parochial Primary 3,690 Our Lady Of Annunciation 1,856 Mbiruri Primary Rukuriri Primary 2,770 Ycs Sa Nduuri Day Sec. 371 Kiangungi Primary 380 S.a. Nduuri Primary 155 Kiaragana Primary 190 Sabrina Academy 1,265 Njeruri Primary 490 St Joseph’s Iriari Primary 300 Rukuriri Tea Factory Staff 1,715 Ycs Deb Gichiche Day Sec. 875 Gakwegori Day Sec. Staff 1,500 Kubukubu Boarding Pri- 6,300 Totals 64,008 mary St Joseph Kianjokoma Parish Ycs Moi High, Mbiruri 3,000 Clergy House Kianjokoma 3,500 Clergy House Mbiruri 6,300 Ycs Kavutiri Day Secondary 300 Total 23,147 Mugui Primary 3,686 Sacred Heart Kyeni Parish Ycs St. Boniface Mugui Day 2,440 Clergy House Kyeni 2,000 Sec Felician Sisters Kyeni 2,000 St Joseph Primary Kianjo- 5,465 koma Ycs Kiangungi Secondary 1,285 St Primary 945

43 Ycs St Magdalene Thingi 935 Rianjeru Primary 345 Girls Sec Totals 7,961 Ycs Kathande Day Secondary 350 St Thomas Moore Kairuri Totals 17,621 Administration Police - 1,000 Manyatta Mary Mother Of God Karurumo Parish Ycs St Anne Girls Kiriari 1,565 St Barnabas Primary 740 Ycs St Mark’s Ttc Kigari 1,130 Karurumo Primary 2,640 Sisters Of Mary Immaculate 1,500 Ycs St Getrude Kinthithe 1,150 Kairuri Day Secondary St Amrose Primary 1,350 Kinthithe Primary 366 Clergy House Kairuri 3,000 Kaveti Primary 1,080 Totals 9,545 Ycs St Jude Day Secondary 880 Holy Family Nguviu Kandete Primary 895 St Francis Primary Nguviu 2,170 Clergy House Karurumo 1,650 Ycs Nguviu Boys High 3,982 Totals 9,401 Ycs Muvandori Day Second- 4,435 St Teresa Kithimu Parish ary St Teresa’s Girls Secondary 61,560 Ycs St Alfonse Mixed Day 5,605 Kithimu Secondary Nembure Primary 1,275 Clergy House Nguviu 3,500 Kamuthatha Boarding 1,600 Holy Family Nguviu Acad- 1,076 Primary emy Rukira Primary 455 St Ursula Boarding Primary 2,770 Ycs Rukira Day Secondary 200 Gicherori Primary 1,281 Ycs St Joseph M’tetu Second- 675 Ycs St Angela Nguviu Girls 1,658 ary Secondary Clergy House Kithimu 3,000 St Joseph Ndunda Primary 3,065 Mbukori Primary 435 St Joseph Karumiri Primary 1,628 Blessed Joseph Allamano 1,065 Oasis Academy Nguviu 785 Primary Ycs Ack St Peter’s Kathakwa 500 Mother Angelina Primary 1,212 Sec. St Mary Ithangawe Primary 2,300 Catholic Women Association 5,065 St Christopher Primary 500 (Cwa) Nguviu Nembure Junior Academy 1,170 Totals 37,520 Nembure Health Centre 500 St Paul’s Makima St Benedict Kithimu Primary 500 Ycs St Elizabeth Mwanyani 1,000 Totals 76,447 Day Sec. St Francis Xavier Siakago St Paul’s Makima Day 1,000 Secondary Ycs Siakago Boys High 1,376 St Joseph Kitololoni Day 1,000 Ycs Siakago Girls High 2,000 Secondary Siakago Primary 4,240 St Mary Mashamba Day Sec. 1,000

44 St Augustine Kanyonga Day 1,000 St Joseph Schools - Kevote 5,800 Sec Clergy House Kevote 10,000 Totals 5,000 Totals 89,800 St Paul’s Kevote St Lawrence Munyori St Paul’s High Kevote - 42,511 St Mary’s Munyori Primary 1,050 Students Our Lady Of Consolata Iriamurai St Paul’s High Kevote - Staff 1,720 Iriamurai Primary 1,200 Consolata Girls Secondary 1,535 Kevote Consolata Secondary 3,000 Iriamurai Consolata Primary Kevote 350 - Staff Totals 4,200 Consolata Primary Kevote - 1,881 Holy Trinity Gwakaithe Students Queen Of Love School 435 St Michael Day Secondary 720 Karigiri Primary 360 Kevote - Staff Kanyueri Primary 310 St Michael Day Secondary 1,285 Kevote - Students Gwakaithe Primary 1,905 St Michael Primary Kevote 550 Gatatha Primary 4,700 - Staff Kanganga Primary 535 St Michael Primary Kevote 4,321 Kanyangi Primary 350 - Pupils Ycs Karigiri Day Secondary 205 St Francis Ngoire Second- 100 Ycs Gwakaithe Day Second- 945 ary - Staff ary St Francis Ngoire Secondary 1,230 Ycs Kanyueri Day Secondary 410 -Students Iriri Primary 500 Ycs St John’s Ack Kianjuki 672 Secondary Totals 10,655 St Paul Parochial Primary - 4,077 St Benedict Karau Parish Kevote St Anne Karimiri Academy 500 St Joseph Kiandari Primary 500 Karau Kevote - Staff St Hellen Karimari Primary 2,050 St Joseph Kiandari Primary 1,470 St Hellen Karimari Primary 1,000 Kevote - Staff - Staff St Francis Ngoire Primary 650 Kathuniri Primary 1,680 - Staff Kathuniri Primary -Staff 750 St Francis Ngoire Primary 3,036 Starlight Academy 1,240 St Paul Parochial Primary 900 - Staff St Joseph The Worker 1,300 Ack St Marks Karue Primary 500 Rugumu Primary 1,440 Ack Kianjuki Primary 1,373 Rugumu Primary - Staff 315 Ack St Catherine Keruri 2,429 Divine Mercy Rugumu Day 6,905 Primary Sec. Mountain View Academy 2,190 Divine Mercy Rugumu Day 2,700 Makengi Sec. - Staff

45 Ycs St Peter’s Kagumori Day 385 Ycs St Mary Ntharawe Day 290 Sec Sec St Mary Gorreti Kamuratha 700 Ngambari Primary 265 Academy St Monica Mariari Primary 1,260 Karau Primary 1,740 Ntharawe Primary 300 Karau Primary - Staff 900 Kiriari Primary 375 Queen Of Wisdom Academy 500 St Anne Rutumbi Primary 1,155 Rutune St Mathew Gatete Primary 405 Clergy House Karau 3,325 St Kizito Inyaga Primary 500 Totals 27,430 Gwakarigu Primary 775 Christ The King Kathunguri Parish Totals 9,235 Consolata Primary Kathun- 300 guri St Francis Of Assisi Nthagaiya St. Joseph Kathunguri 667 Ugweri Primary 540 Primary Nthagaiya Catholic Dispen- 850 Kiamboa Primary 500 saary Ycs Kegonge Secondary 1,400 Kigaa Primary 1,200 Totals 2,867 Ycs St Mark Ena Day Sec- 270 ondary Sacred Heart Karaba Wango Parish Elizabeth Ian Sisters Nth- 2,000 Makawani Primary 1,170 agaiya Ycs Win Pride Girls Second- 150 Clergy House Nthagaiya 5,150 ary St Ugweri Day Sec 1,500 Ycs Iriaitune Day Secondary 550 St Mary Kigaa Sec 2,100 F.a Masaku Family 2,030 St Catherine 1,435 Karaba Primary 1,500 Nthagaiya Girls St Adrian Kamwiyendei 485 Kathugu Primary 530 Primary Totals 15,575 Consolata Karaba Primary 6,132 Our Lady Of Assumption Embu Parish Iriaitune Primary 895 St Michael Primary 300 Mbonzuki Day Seconday 635 Gatoori Primary 450 St Francis Of Assisi Primary 320 Our Lady Of Assumption 1,541 Gitaraka Primary 285 Primary Wachoro Boys 3,000 St Emilio Primary 1,915 Consolata Girls Gitaraka 2,000 Ycs Kenya Medical Training 810 Totals 19,152 Colloge Embu St Mutuobare Parish Ycs Gatoori Day Secondary 875 Our Lady Of Wisdom Mari- 2,300 Clergy House Embu 5,477 ari Sec Embu Children’s Home 3,450 St Augustine Mariari Day 610 Totals 14,818 Mixed Sec Good Shepherd Ishiara Parish Ycs St Paul Karura Day Sec 1,000

46 St Thomas Kigwambiti Day 400 St John The Baptist - Kirie 29,735 Sec Parish St Catherine Kigwambiti 610 Kirie Primary 3,320 Polytechnic Mbwarari Primary 1,420 Kigwambiti Primary 2,410 St Elizabeth Parochial 920 Mang’ote Primary 940 Primary Kyenire Primary 805 Kavui Primary 800 St Kizito Primary 4,820 Kirigo Primary 600 Kianjeru Primary 150 Kiamugongo Primary 550 Kambungu Primary 1,015 Itururi Primary 485 Kamukanya Primary 660 Kiathambu Primary 420 Nthambari Primary 1,410 Nguthi Primary 290 Gakunguga Primary 455 Kamigua Primary 175 Ycs Kamwimbi Day Second- 875 Usambara Primary 150 ary St John Kirie Secondary 1,730 St Teresa Fasce School 11,235 Total 10,860 St Monica Ishiara Girls Sec 23,000 Totals 48,785

PARISH AMOUNT ONE THIRD

1 St. Joseph Mukasa Mbiruri 292,530.00 97,510.00 2 St. Francis Of Assisi Nthagaiya 288,708.00 96,236.00 3 Our Lady Of Assumption Embu 246,592.00 82,197.33 4 St. Joseph Kianjokoma 243,145.00 81,048.33 5 Sacred Heart Kyeni 240,952.00 80,317.33 6 St. Thomas Moore Kairuri 168,608.00 56,202.67 7 St. Pauls Kevote 159,105.00 53,035.00 8 Holy Family Nguviu 158,186.00 52,728.67 9 St. Teresa Kithimu 150,147.00 50,049.00 10 Ss. Peter & Paul Cathedral 143,034.00 47,678.00 11 St. Francis Xavier Siakago 138,624.00 46,208.00 12 Our Lady Of Consolata Iriamurai 128,178.00 42,726.00 13 St. Benedict Karau 92,097.00 30,699.00 14 Mary Mother Of God Karurumo 80,905.00 26,968.33 15 Good Shepherd Ishiara 69,120.00 23,040.00 16 Christ The King Kathunguri 55,913.00 18,637.67 17 St. Paul Makima 48,000.00 16,000.00 18 Sacred Heart Karaba Wango 47,998.00 15,999.33 19 St. John The Baptist Kirie 40,595.00 13,531.67

47 20 St. Lawrence Munyori 40,000.00 13,333.33 21 St. Anthony Of Padua Mutuobare 38,665.00 12,888.33 22 Holy Trinity Gwakaithe 20,685.00 6,895.00 23 St. John The Baptist - Kirie Parish Lent Contribution 29735 Totals 2,891,787.00 963,929.00

Parishes Amount A. Ss. Peter & Paul Cathedral C Sacred Heart Kyeni Parish Parish 20 Clergy House Kyeni 2,000.00 1 Carlo Liviero Home 5,000.00 21 Felician Sisters Kyeni 2,000.00 2 Ss. Peter & Paul School 1,405.00 22 Ycs Kiangungi Secondary 1,285.00 3 Gatondo Primary School 525.00 School 4 Rianjeru Primary School 435.00 23 Ycs Mufu Day Secondary 115.00 School 5 Embu Shepherd Academy 7,750.00 24 St. Mary Gorret Secondaary 8,380.00 6 Itabua Primary School 1,650.00 School Rukuriri Total 16,765.00 25 Ycs Ack Kathanjuri Day Sec 580.00 School B St. Joseph Mukasa Mbiruri 26 Ycs Gakwegori Day Sec. 3,305.00 Parish School 7 Ycs Deb Gitare Day Sec 370.00 27 Gakwegori Primary School 285.00 School 28 Ycs St. Agnes Kiaganari Sec. 2,151.00 8 Deb Gitare Primary School 1,915.00 School 9 Nawiri Security Guards 250.00 29 Kyeni Girls High School 10,922.00 10 Ycs St. Francis Ack Kanja 190.00 30 Ycs S.A Secondary School 6,415.00 Day Sec. Sch. Kyeni 11 Our Lady Of Annunciation 1,856.00 31 Fidenza Nursing School 3,065.00 Mbiruri Pr. Sch. Kyeni 12 Ycs S.A Nduuri Day Sec. 371.00 32 Plains View Academy 725.00 School 33 Sacred Heart Girls 8,675.00 13 S.A Nduuri Primary School 155.00 Boarding Primary School 14 Sabrina Academy 1,265.00 34 St. Luke’s Primary School 2,670.00 Rukuriri 15 St. Joseph’s Iriari Primary 300.00 School 35 St. Michael Primary School 700.00 Kiangungi 16 Ycs Deb Gichiche Day Sec. 875.00 School 36 St. Mary Parochial Primary 3,690.00 School 17 Kubukubu Barding 6,300.00 Primaary School 37 Rukuriri Primary School 2,770.00 18 Ycs Moi High School 3,000.00 38 Kiangungi Primary School 380.00 Mbiruri 39 Kiaragana Primary School 190.00 19 Clergy House Mbiruri 6,300.00 40 Njeruri Primary School 490.00 Total 23,147.00 41 Rukuriri Tea Factory Staff 1,715.00 48 42 Gakwegori Day Sec. School 1,500.00 62 Rukira Primary School 455.00 Staff 63 Ycs Rukira Day Secondary 200.00 Totals 64,008.00 School 64 Ycs St. Joseph M’tetu 675.00 Secondary School D St. Joseph Kianjokoma Parish 65 Clergy House Kithimu 3,000.00 43 Clergy House Kianjokoma 3,500.00 66 Mbukori Primary School 435.00 44 Ycs Kavutiri Day 300.00 67 Blessed Joseph Allamano 1,065.00 Secondary School Primary School 45 Mugui Primary School 3,686.00 68 Mother Angelina Primary 1,212.00 School 46 Ycs St. Boniface Mugui Day 2,440.00 Sec School 69 St. Mary Ithangawe Primary 2,300.00 School 47 St. Joseph Primary School 5,465.00 Kianjokoma 70 St. Christopher Primary 500.00 School 48 St. John Fisher Primary 945.00 School 71 Nembure Junior Academy 1,170.00 School 49 Ycs St. Magdalene Thingi 935.00 Girls Sec. School 72 Nembure Health Centre 500.00 50 Ycs Kathande Day 350.00 73 St. Benedict Kithimu 500.00 Secondary School Primary School Totals 17,621.00 Totals 76,447.00

E Mary Mother Of God G. St. Francis Xavier Siakago Karurumo Parish 74 Ycs Siakago Boys High 1,376.00 51 St.Barnabas Primary School 740.00 School 52 Karurumo Primary School 2,640.00 75 Ycs Siakago Girls High 2,000.00 School 53 Ycs St. Getrude Kinthithe 1,150.00 Day Secondary Sch 76 Siakago Primary School 4,240.00 54 Kinthithe Primary School 366.00 77 Rianjeru Primary School 345.00 55 Kaveti Primary School 1,080.00 Totals 7,961.00 56 Ycs St. Jude Day Secondary 880.00 School H St. Thomas Moore Kairuri 57 Kandete Primary School 895.00 78 Administration Police - 1,000.00 58 Clergy House Karurumo 1,650.00 Manyatta Totals 9,401.00 79 Ycs St. Anne Girls Kiriari 1,565.00 80 Ycs St. Marks Ttc Kigari 1,130.00 F St. Teresa Kithimu Parish 81 Sisters Of Mary Immaculate 1,500.00 Kairuri 59 St. Teresa’s Girls Secondary 61,560.00 School - Kithimu 82 St. Amrose Primary School 1,350.00 60 Nembure Primary School 1,275.00 83 Clergy House Kairuri 3,000.00 61 Kamuthatha Boarding 1,600.00 Totals 9,545.00 Primary School 49 103 St. Paul’s High School 42,511.00 Kevote - Students I Holy Family Nguviu 104 St. Paul’s High School 1,720.00 84 St. Francis Primary School 2,170.00 Kevote - Staff Nguviu 105 Consolata Girls Secondary 1,535.00 85 Ycs Nguviu Boys High 3,982.00 School Kevote School 106 Consolata Primary School 350.00 86 Ycs Muvandori Day 4,435.00 Kevote - Staff Secondary School 107 Consolata Primary School 1,881.00 87 Ycs St. Alfonse Mixed Day 5,605.00 Kevote - Students Secondary School 108 St. Michael Day Secondary 720.00 88 Clergy House Nguviu 3,500.00 School Kevote - Staff 89 Holy Family Nguviu 1,076.00 109 St Michael Day Secondary 1,285.00 Academy School Kevote - Students 90 St. Ursula Boarding 2,770.00 110 St. Michael Primary School 550.00 Primary School Kevote - Staff 91 Gicherori Primary School 1,281.00 111 St. Michael Primary School 4,321.00 92 Ycs St. Angela Nguviu Girls 1,658.00 Kevote - Pupils Secondary School 112 St. Francis Ngoire 100.00 93 St. Joseph Ndunda Primary 3,065.00 Secondary School - Staff School 113 St. Francis Ngoire 1,230.00 94 St. Joseph Karumiri 1,628.00 Secondary School -Students Primary School 114 Ycs St. John’s Ack Kianjuki 672.00 95 Oasis Academy Nguviu 785.00 Seconday School 96 Ycs Ack St. Peter’s 500.00 115 St. Paul Parochial Primary 4,077.00 Kathakwa Sec. School School - Kevote 97 Catholic Women 5,065.00 116 St. Joseph Kiandari Primary 500.00 Association (Cwa) Nguviu School Kevote - Staff Totals 37,520.00 117 St. Joseph Kiandari Primary 1,470.00 School Kevote - Staff J St. Paul’s Makima 118 St. Francis Ngoire Primary 650.00 School - Staff 98 Ycs St. Elizabeth Mwanyani 1,000.00 Day Sec. School 119 St. Francis Ngoire Primary 3,036.00 School 99 St. Paul’s Makima Day 1,000.00 Secondary School 120 St. Paul Parochial Primary 900.00 School - Staff 100 St. Joseph Kitololoni Day 1,000.00 Secondary School 121 Ack St. Marks Karue 500.00 Primary School 101 St. Mary Mashamba Day 1,000.00 Sec. School 122 Ack Kianjuki Primary 1,373.00 School 102 St. Augustine Kanyonga 1,000.00 Day Sec. School 123 Ack St. Catherine Keruri 2,429.00 Primary School Totals 5,000.00 124 Mountain View Academy 2,190.00 Makengi K St. Paul’s Kevote 50 125 St. Joseph Schools - Kevote 5,800.00 146 Starlight Academy 1,240.00 126 Clergy House Kevote 10,000.00 147 St. Joseph The Work 1,300.00 Totals 89,800.00 148 Rugumu Primary School 1,440.00 149 Rugumu Primary School 315.00 - Staff L St. Lawrence Munyori 150 Divine Mercy Rugumu Day 6,905.00 127 St. Mary’s Munyori Primary 1,050.00 Sec. School School 151 Divine Mercy Rugumu Day 2,700.00

Sec. School - Staff M Our Lady Of Consolata 152 Ycs St. Peter’s Kagumori 385.00 Iriamurai Day Sec School 128 Iriamurai Primary School 1,200.00 153 St. Mary Gorret Kamuratha 700.00 129 Consolata Secondary 3,000.00 Academy School Iriamurai 154 Karau Primary School 1,740.00 Totals 4,200.00 155 Karau Primary School - 900.00 Staff N Holy Trinity Gwakaithe 156 Queen Of Wisdom 500.00 130 Queen Of Love School 435.00 Academy Rutune 131 Karigiri Primary School 360.00 157 Clergy House Karau 3,325.00 132 Kanyueri Primary School 310.00 Totals 27,430.00 133 Gwakaithe Primary School 1,905.00 134 Gatatha Primary School 4,700.00 P Christ The King Kathunguri Parish 135 Kanganga Primary School 535.00 158 Consolata Primary School 300.00 136 Kanyangi Primary School 350.00 Kathunguri 137 Ycs Karigiri Day Secondary 205.00 159 St. Joseph Kathunguri 667.00 School Primary School 138 Ycs Gwakaithe Day 945.00 160 Kiamboa Primary School 500.00 Secondary School 161 Ycs Kegonge Secondary 1,400.00 139 Ycs Kanyueri Day 410.00 School Secondary School Totals 2,867.00 140 Iriri Primary School 500.00

Totals 10,655.00 Q Sacred Heart Karaba O St. Benedict Karau Parish Wango Parish 141 St. Anne Karimiri Academy 500.00 162 Makawani Primary School 1,170.00 Karau 163 Ycs Win Pride Girls 150.00 142 St. Hellen Karimari Primary 2,050.00 Secondary School School 164 Ycs Iriaitune Day Secondary 550.00 143 St. Hellen Karimari Primary 1,000.00 School School - Staff 165 F.A Masaku Family 2,030.00 144 Kathuniri Primary School 1,680.00 166 Karaba Primary School 1,500.00 145 Kathuniri Primary School 750.00 -Staff 51 167 St. Adrian Kamwiyendei 485.00 188 Nthagaiya Catholic 850.00 Primary School Dispensaary 168 Consolata Karaba Primary 6,132.00 189 Kigaa Primary School 1,200.00 School 190 Ycs St. Mark Ena Day 270.00 169 Iriaitune Primary School 895.00 Secondary School 170 Mbonzuki Day Seconday 635.00 191 Elizabeth Ian Sisters 2,000.00 School Nthagaiya 171 St. Francis Of Assisi 320.00 192 Clergy House Nthagaiya 5,150.00 Primary School 193 St. Jerome Ugweri Day Sec. 1,500.00 172 Gitaraka Primary School 285.00 School 173 Wachoro Boys 3,000.00 194 St. Mary Kigaa Sec. School 2,100.00 174 Consolata Girls Gitaraka 2,000.00 195 St. Catherine Nthagaiya 1,435.00 Girls Totals 19,152.00 196 Kathugu Primary School 530.00

Totals 15,575.00 R St. Anthony Of Padua Mutuobare Parish 173 Our Lady Of Wisdom 2,300.00 T. Our Lady Of Assumption Mariari Sec. School Embu Parish 174 St. Augustine Mariari Day 610.00 197 St. Michael Primary School 300.00 Mixed Sec. School 198 Gatoori Primary School 450.00 175 Ycs St. Paul Karura Day Sec. 1,000.00 199 Our Lady Of Assumption 1,541.00 School Pr. School 176 Ycs St. Mary Ntharawe Day 290.00 200 St. Emilio Primary School 1,915.00 Sec School 201 Ycs Kenya Medical Training 810.00 177 Ngambari Primary School 265.00 Colloge Embu 178 St. Monica Mariari Primary 1,260.00 202 Ycs Gatoori Day Secondary 875.00 School School 179 Ntharawe Primary School 300.00 203 Clergy House Embu 5,477.00 180 Kiriari Primary School 375.00 204 Embu Children’s Home 3,450.00 181 St. Anne Rutumbi Primary 1,155.00 Totals 14,818.00 School

182 St. Mathew Gatete Primary 405.00 School U Good Shepherd Ishiara Parish 183 St. Kizito Inyaga Primary 500.00 School 205 St. Thomas Kigwambiti Day 400.00 Sec. School 184 Gwakarigu Primary School 775.00 206 St. Catherine Kigwambiti 610.00 Totals 9,235.00 Polytechnic 207 Kigwambiti Primary School 2,410.00 S St. Francis Of Assisi 208 Mang’ote Primary School 940.00 Nthagaiya 209 Kyenire Primary School 805.00 187 Ugweri Primary School 540.00 210 St. Kizito Primary School 4,820.00

52 211 Kianjeru Primary School 150.00 217 St. Teresa Fasce School 11,235.00 212 Kambungu Primary School 1,015.00 218 St. Monica Ishiara Girls Sec. 23,000.00 School 213 Kamukanya Primary School 660.00 Totals 48,785.00 214 Nthambari Primary School 1,410.00 215 Gakunguga Primary School 455.00 Totals 510,982.00 216 Ycs Kamwimbi Day 875.00 Secondary School

DIOCESE OF NYAHURURU

No Parish increase decrease 1 Cathedral 308,550.00 59,495.00 2 Ng’arua 214,000.00 14,000.00 3 Ol joro orok 155,573.00 8,427.00 4 Manunga 131,700.00 37,200.00 5 North kinangop 108,954.00 41,046.00 6 Ol kalou 97,826.00 118,174.00 7 Ngano 94,000.00 43,750.00 8 Mairo inya 88,000.00 41,000.00 9 Ndunyu njeru 70,000.00 8,000.00 10 Muhotetu 61,586.00 5,334.00 11 Ndaragwa 57,500.00 87,500.00 12 Shamata 52,500.00 16,500.00 13 Murungaru 50,000.00 30,500.00 14 Shamanei 48,976.00 16,676.00 15 Pondo 43,000.00 3,000.00 16 Sipili 36,000.00 3,400.00 17 Mukeu 35,000.00 5,200.00 18 Rumuruti 31,000.00 1,000.00 19 Tumaini 28,000.00 17,800.00 20 Njabini 27,500.00 11,500.00 21 Weru 27,400.00 550.00 22 Marmanet 26,850.00 10,197.00 23 26,000.00 8,000.00 24 Igwamiti 25,300.00 810.00 25 Magumu 25,000.00 6,000.00 26 Ngorika 22,350.00 10,660.00

53 27 Mutanga 21,700.00 11,450.00 28 Kanyagia 18,000.00 7,825.00 29 Geta 17,750.00 12,750.00 30 Mochongoi 17,000.00 1,000.00 31 Ol moran 15,000.00 3,000.00 32 Maina 12,000.00 2,000.00 Institutions 1 Njonjo girls high school 12,300.00 12,300.00 2 North kinangop catholic hospital 12,000.00 12,000.00 3 Bongo girls school 5,000.00 5,000.00 4 Mary immaculate sisters 5,000.00 5,000.00 5 St. Anne’s institute 4,700.00 4,700.00 6 Mary mother of grace secondary 4,315.00 4,315.00 7 St. Teresa manunga girls school 3,610.00 390.00 8 Nyandarua institute 2,800.00 1550.00 9 Kangui boys secondary school 2,730.00 2,730.00 10 Ahiti institute 1,750.00 240.00 11 Koinange secondary school 1,700.00 1,700.00 12 Gatimu girls school 1,500.00 1,770.00 13 Ndururi secondary school 1,500.00 1,500.00 14 Aberdare teachers college 1,500.00 1,500.00 Total in kshs 2,054,420.00 341,851.00 356,588.00 1/3 Submitted to national office 1,027,210.00 cjpc-kccb DIOCESE OF GARISSA

PARISH AMOUNT Garissa Cathedral 45,200.00 25,000.00 Bura 11,200.00 10,300.00 St Kizito SCC Dadaab 7,000.00 Wenje 6,582.00 Hola 4,100.00 Total Kshs 109,382/= Amount submited to the National Office KSH 54,690/=

54 ARCHDIOCESE OF MOMBASA

PARISH AMOUNT Ramisi 18,500.00 Ndavaya 5,000.00 St Francis of 156,390.00 Bamba 14,174.00 Lungalunga 4,500.00 Assisi Mgange Dawida 13,750.00 St Marys Teach- 4,420.00 Changamwe 144,232.00 Mtwapa 13,700.00 ers College Bura Holy Ghost 86,400.00 Timbila 12,500.00 St Augustine 4,000.00 Cathedral Mariakani 12,038.00 Chaplaincy Mtopanga 83,427.00 St Mathias Mu- 10,000.00 Our Lady Star of 2,650.00 70,853.00 lumba Primary the Sea Chaplain Shanzu 40,500.00 Chala 10,000.00 Sisters Mary 2,000.00 Kongowea 39,350.00 Mother of God St Joseph 10,000.00 Changamwe Bomu 38,670.00 CatholicPrimary- Sisters of St 2,000.00 St Paul’s Taveta 36,320.00 Joseph-Ukunda Mjini St George Chap- 8,650.00 laincy-Shimo la Brother’s of 1,000.00 Mikindani 35,335.00 Tewa Jesus( The Good Timbwani 34,000.00 Shelpherd) Giriama 8,250.00 Ukunda 34,000.00 Handmaids of 500.00 Bura 8,000.00 the Holy Child Kiembeni 32,120.00 Lushangonyi 7,380.00 Jesus Chaani 27,250.00 7,150.00 St Susan Nursery 500.00 Likoni 24,000.00 & Pri Mgange Mtongwe 7,000.00 Dawida Mbungoni 23,830.00 St Terese Girls 6,300.00 Sisters of Mary 500.00 Shimba Hills 20,450.00 Kitumbi 5,550.00 Mother of God St Patricks 19,270.00 Migombani Taru 5,500.00 Fathers- Total collection 1,157,159.00 Bangladesh St Angelo 5,250.00 Primary-Ukunda

DIOCESE OF KITUI

PARISH AMOUNT Mutomo 75,400 Endau St Teresa’s 20,000 (KES) Ukasi Girls 19,700 Mbondoni 11,710 Migwani 30,000 Secondary Kimangao 7400 Kanyangi 82,277 30,000 St Augustine 24,100 Muthale 41,000 Total 707,197 Kavisuni 49,500 Secretariat Mulutu 30,000 INSTITUTIONS Kyuso 13,500 Good 11,720 Boma 112,607 Institutions Amount Shepherd Ikanga 30,000 Academy Mbitini Matinyani 14,000 Mutune 48,175 Boys St Mary’s 11,020 Mutito Girls Kamuwongo 5,000 Ikanga Boys 2,000 Miambani 10,000 Secondary Nuu 17,100 Secondary Zombe 17,000 Co-Operative 10,000 Kiio 3,100 Assumption 2,100 Bank-Kitui Mutito 30,000 Sisters Of Branch Nguni Nairobi Nguutani 23,728 Museve 20,000 55 Holy Fam- 3,100 Josmic Car 1,000 St Angela’s 43200 St Johns Kwa 46,250 ily Primary, Hire Services Girls Second- Mulungu Mutomo ary St Patrick’s 17,500 Secondary St Charles 30,556 Boarding Universal 4000 Sub Total 334,326 Lwanga Primary College - School Mwingi Grant Total 1,041,523 St Francis 6000 St Josephine 15,000 Boarding P. Kaela 1300 Bakhita Sch. Kamu- Secondary Primary wongo Lucka Enter- 3,000 Kimangao 1,000 St Michael’s 67480 prises Girls’ Sec- Boarding ondary Primary

DIOCESE OF MURANG’A

PARISH AMT Kagumo 75,000.00 Kianyaga 40,800.00 Nguthuru 20,000.00 Baricho 116,695.00 Kahatia 12,361.00 Kiriaini 53,500.00 Piai 60,500.00 Cathedral 182,536.00 Kangaita 47,500.00 Kitito 33,520.00 Ruchu 40,000.00 Difathas Kangari 70,150.00 Kutus 187,688.00 Sabasaba 28,841.00 Donga 15,000.00 Karaba 70,066.00 Makuyu 43,000.00 Sagana 35,987.00 Gaichan- 60,000.00 Karu- 70,520.00 Maragua 35,000.00 Tuthu 27,000.00 jiru mandi Mariira 87,000.00 Kany- 48,500.00 Gatanga 209,394.00 112,177.00 Kenol Mugoiri 57,000.00 enyeini Gatura 26,255.00 196,100.00 19,390.00 Mukurwe 22,437.00 Kibingoti Gaturi 32,000.00 68,253.00 106,244.00 Kiamu- Mumbi 42,000.00 Kagio Gitui 15,000.00 tugu 23,150.00 Muthan- 10,500.00 Makom- Ichagaki 19,927.00 Kiangai 146,167.00 gari boki Ithanga 63,200.00 Kiangunyi 94,153.00 Mwea 251,410.00 TOTAL 2,995,921.00 Kaburugi 20,000.00

DIOCESE OF MARALAL

PARISH AMOUNT Barsaloi 6,500 Suguta 53,310 Morijo 17,205 Prison Chaplaincy 5,000 Lodokejek 37,500 Caritas Maralal 8,768 Lodungokwe Catholic Mission 19,755 Good Shepherd Minor Seminary 2,000 Bishop Philip Perlo Girls Sec 4,555 Wamba 98,661 Sisters of Mary Immaculate 1,500 South Horr 25,000 Suguta Girls Rescue Centre 3,000 Archers Post 10,300 Sereolipi 59,345 Maralal Cathedral 81,000 KCB Maralal 50,000 Tuum 15,000 Sererit 24,000 Lorroki 28,470 Equity Bank Maralal 5,000 50,000 TOTAL 605,869 56 Contribution to the National Office Sh328,935 MILITARY ORDINARIATE LIST

NO PARISH LENTEN CAMPAIGN 1 St Charles Lwanga - Kahawa Garrison 110,770.00 2 Our Lady Of Assumption - Moi Air Base 87,500.00 3 Our Lady Star Of The Sea - Kenya Navy 71,000.00 4 Mother Of Mercy - Langata Barracks 66,577.00 5 Holy Rosary - Embakasi Garrison 65,450.00 6 Ss Peter And Paul - Defence Headquaters 52,750.00 7 St Ignatius Of Loyola - Laikipia Air Base 30,470.00 8 St Augustine - Defence Staff College 26,750.00 9 St Michael - Nanyuki Garrison 21,300.00 10 St Luke - Kenyatta Barracks 19,800.00 Nguthuru 20,000.00 11 St Peter - Nanyuki Garisson 15,380.00 Piai 60,500.00 12 St Raphael - Defence Forces Memorial Hospital 13,000.00 Ruchu 40,000.00 13 Our Lady Queen Of Victory - Lanet Barracks 15,150.00 Sabasaba 28,841.00 14 St Francis Of Assisi - Isiolo Barracks 10,500.00 Sagana 35,987.00 15 Our Lady Of Mt Carmel - Kenya Navy Manda 10,000.00 Tuthu 27,000.00 16 St Monica - Moi Barracks 9,250.00 Kany- 48,500.00 enyeini 17 St - Kabete Barracks 7,600.00 Kibingoti 19,390.00 18 Our Lady Of Consolata - School Of Infantry 6,455.00 Kagio 106,244.00 19 Fob - Mombasa RC Church 5,700.00 Makom- 23,150.00 20 Sacred Heart Of Jesus - Mariakani Barracks 5,400.00 boki 21 St Paul - Kma - Lanete Barracks 4,300.00 TOTAL 2,995,921.00 22 St Joseph The Worker - Thika Barracks 3,350.00 23 St Mathew - Nyali Barracks 24 Holy Family - Wau (Kenbat) 25 St Pancras - Fob Wajir 26 St Joseph Mukasa - 19KR 27 St Maurice - 15 KR 28 St Cecilia - 21KR 29 School Of Combat Engineers - Isiolo 30 St Benedict - Garissa Camp TOTAL 655,452.00 DIOCESE OF NAKURU

PARISHES AMT Hekima 10,425 Holy Trinity 60,500 St Francis Kiti 116,873 Milimani NAKURU DEANERY Holy Cross 108,000 Prisons 10,160 St Monica 120,000 Chaplaincy St Joseph the 140,270 Cathedral 85,873 Sec 58 Worker 57 Hospital - Deanery Mogotio 40,000 Longonot 35,000 Chaplaincy Total Parish Parish St Augustine 100,000 NJORO DEANERY Marigat 45,000 EAST POKOT Kiamunyi Parish DEANERY Larmudiac 22,000 LANET DEANERY Deanery Total Barpello C - Parish Mission St Peter Lanet 73,600 St Francis 30,000 DEANERY Tangulbei - St John’s 150,494 Lare Muguga Kipsaraman 6,500 Kositei 2,000 St Lwanga 103,000 Parish St Paul’s 78,369 Njoro Rotu - Wanyororo St Peter’s 3,920 Mangu Parish 62,000 PARISHES 2,448,074 Kaptere St Peter and 60,000 TOTAL Rongai Parish 26,200 Paul Kiptang- St Joseph 35,000 Franciscan 5,000 wanyi Egerton - Kituro Missionary Chaplaincy Deanery St Mary’s 50,000 Sisters Total St Peters 41,000 Kabarnet Mercy Sister 2,000 Elburgon MOLO DEANERY Kerio Valley - Bishops 14,000 BAHATI DEANERY Parish- Salawa St Mary’s 90,000 House Molo Bahati Parish 136,520 St Mary’s 2,320 Rurii House- 4,000 Tenges St Kizito 55,000 St Michael 65,000 Frs hse Olenguruone Kiamaina DEANERY Sisters of 5,000 St Timothy 20,000 St John’s Up- 80,000 St Xavier 65,500 Charity Total per Subukia Naivasha Christ the 48,510 St Veronica 20,000 St Francis 26,000 Holy Spirit 45,000 king academy Keringet Lower Sub- Total 78,510 ukia Kamwaura 20,000 St Anthony 62,300 GRAND 2,526,584 Parish All Saints 29,000 DCK Parish TOTAL Kabazi Mwaragania 6,000 St Stephen 42,250 Parish KOIBATEK DEANERY Karati Parish St Simon 21,000 St Patricks El- 46,000 Kinungi - Peter-Turi dama Ravine Parish

AOSK Justice and Peace Commission Name of Congregation/Institution Amount (Kshs AOSK Justice and Peace Commission 7,000.00 AOSK Chemchemi. 700 Incarnate word Sisters Juniorate 15,000.00 Isiolo District Unit 6,000.00 Little Sisters of St. Francis 40,215.00 Machakos DU 12,500.00 Maralal District Unit 1,000.00 Missionary Sisters of Holy Rosary 5,000.00 Missionary Sisters of the Precious Blood. 45,500.00 58 Longonot 35,000 Sisters of Mary Reparatrix 1,000.00 Parish Teresian Carmelites Missionaries 5,000.00 EAST POKOT Daughters of Francis Desales Katani 500 DEANERY Devine Mercy Sisters 500 Barpello C - Kitale District Unit 12,000.00 Mission Total 151,915.00 Tangulbei - Remitted to KCCB - CJPC 51,804.00 Kositei 2,000 B: Fr. Kaiser Memorial Contribution - Rotu Name of Congregation/Institution Amount (Kshs PARISHES 2,448,074 AOSK Justice and Peace Commission 10,000.00 TOTAL Total 10,000.00 Franciscan 5,000 Missionary Remitted to KCCB - CJPC 10,000.00 Sisters Total remitted is Kshs 61,804.00 via Cheque number 000517 deposited to your account (KCCB-CJPC Lenten Project) on 20/07/2017 Mercy Sister 2,000 Bishops 14,000 House DIOCESE OF KERICHO Rurii House- 4,000 PARISH Lentern Campaign Longisa Frs hse 20,000 Marinyin 20,000 5,000 Sisters of Chebangang Motobo 20,000 Charity Chebole 3,500 Mogogosiek Christ the 48,510 king academy Chemelet 25,000 Mombwo 8,000 Total 78,510 Chepseon Mugango 10,000 Ndanai 15,000 GRAND 2,526,584 Embomos TOTAL Fort tenan 20,000 Nyakacho 10,000 Kabianga 7,000 Roret 24,600 Kaboloin 17,000 Sacred Heart Cathedral 12,000 Kapkatet 8,000 Segemik Kaplomboi 10,000 Segutiet 15,000 Kaplong 60,000 Sigor Kapsigiryo Siongiroi 11,000 Kebeneti 12,230 Sironet 7,000 Keongo 4,000 Sotik 22,420 Kimugul 9,900 Tegat 7,000 Kipchimchim 20,000 Telanet 22,200

Kipkelion 3,600 Kaboloin Secondary 500 Kiptere 20,000 School Koiyet 26,000 TOTAL 554,796 Litein 52,396 National Contribution 277,398 Londiani 28,400 Father Kaiser 10,000 267,398 59 DIOCESE OF ISIOLO

PARISH AMOUNT Oldonyiro 8,550 St.eusebius Parish 50,000 Garbatulla Mission 6,085 Camp Garba Mission 6,800 Merti Mission 4,260 Kambi Ya Juu 5,000 Modogashe 520 Kiwanjani 14,790 Kipsing Mission 800 Ngaremara 3,500 Total 101,505 Kinna Mission 1,200

DIOCESE OF HOMABAY

PARISHES LENTEN St. Arnold cath. 17,000 Sacred Heart Cath. Parish Ang’iya 5,000 Parish - Nyalienga St. Theresa’s Cath. Parish Asumbi 68,065 st. Mary’s Cath. 3,350 Parish - Nyarongi St. Paul of the Cross Awendo Blessed Sacrament - Oriang 11,000 St. Paul’s Cathedral Homa-Bay 103,900 St. Celestino Cath. 35,000 St. Isibania 83,600 Parish - Oruba St. Michael cath. Parish -Kadem 22,800 Holy Spirit Cath. 25,000 St. Theresa’s Cath. Parish Kakrigu 10,000 Parish - Osogo St. Gabirel Our Lady of 5,000 St.Peter’s Cath. 77,805 Sorrows- Karungu Parish - Oyugis St.Charles Lwanga Kebaroti 2,350 Our Lady of Fatima 11,050 Cath. - Rakwaro St. Mathias Mulumba- 8,100 Kegonga St. Monica Cath. 40,120 Parish - Rapogi Our Lady Queen of 12,000 Martyrs- Kehancha St. Bernadette -Raruowa 16,000 Our Lady of Im. 9,610 Ringi Cath. Parish 10,000 Conception-Kendu Bay St. John Cath. Parish- Rodi 12,000 St. Mary’s Cath. 25,190 Emmaus Cath. Parish - Rongo 31,950 Parish - Mabera Christ the Good Shepherd -Sindo 10,000 Martyrs of Uganda -Macalder 26,000 St. Joseph Cath. 5,250 St. Francis of Assisi - Mawego 20,000 Parish - Tonga Star of the Sea -Mbita 21,125 St. Martin De Porres - Ulanda 23,000 St. Linus - Mfangano 5,350 St. Mary’s Cath. Parish- Uriri 12,050 St. Joseph Cath. Parish Migori 54,800 St. Andrew’s wandiji parish 3,550 St. John Mary Vianney- 7,410 INSTITUTIONS Mirogi Asumbi Girls National High School 15,000 St. Peter and Paul Cath.parish 10,850 Ntimaru St. Mary’s Girls Sch-Mabera 2,870 St. Francis of Assisi Cath. parish - 8,625 st. John’s Minor Seminary - Rak- 4,250 Nyagwethe waro St. Mary Gorrety Dede High Sch. 3,100 Rakwaro 60 YC Sori Sec. School Karungu St. Gorrety Mikei High School - 1,500 Macalder Okayo Sec. School Karungu St. Anne’s Ojwando Sec. Sch. St. Joseph Alendo Sec. School Kendu bay Karungu St. Mary’s Nyangau Sec. Sch. Fr. Joesph Otati Sec. School Rongo Karungu St. Peter’s Ofwanga Sec. Sch - St. Josephine Bakhita Girls Sch. 1,650 Rongo Nyalienga Minyenga Sec. Sch -Rongo 3,000 St. Pauls’ Ligisa Boy’s Sec. Sch. - 2,500 Nyalienga St. Joseph Tuk jowi Girls Sec. Sch 2,000 - Rongo St. Gabriel Mirogi pre-unity school St. Benedict Parochial primary 14,150 YC SERS, Okok Mixed Sec. school school - Migori Mirogi St. Martha’s Girls Sec. School - 3,000 Mirogi Primary School St. Joseph’s Tonga Boys Sec - 10,000 St. Joseph Mukasa Mirogi Girls 10,000 Tonga High School St. Gabriels Gwassi Girls Sec - 5,000 St. Augustine Mirogi Boys’ High 5,000 Tonga School Nyagwethe Sec. School 1,000 St. Paul Nyamanga Sec. School - Mirogi Obanga Sce. School - Nyagwethe 2,000 St. Pauls Catholic Educational 2,770 Pini Franco Polytechnic - Nyag- 200 centre -Homabay wethe Nyabera Girls’ School Sindo 3,000 Mr.Pius Odhiambo Sakwenda - 300 Nyagwethe Moi Girls Sec. School - Sindo 1,200 YCS obanga Sec. School - Nyag- 530 St. Mary’s Academy- Sindo 1,000 wethe St. mixed Sec. school - 1,500 St. Monica Devotional Group 2,000 Homabay Nyagwethe St. Albert Ulanda Girls’High 17,837 Catechist - Nyagwethe 950 School St. albert Ulanda Girls’High School 5,000 St. Ann Devotinal Group - Nyag- 2,450 - S.D.A wethe St. Mary Gorrety Dede High Sch. 3,100 Youth group -Nyagwethe 500 Rakwaro Bishop Mugendi Sec. School 1200 Our Lady of Mercy Ringa Boys - Sindo high Sch. -Oriang Chaplaincy - Rongo Univerity 5,570 St. Paul Ageng’a Sec. 1,500 School - Macalder Mill Hill Education House - Oyugis 1,675 St. Gemma Girls Sec. 1,700 St. Peter’s Preparatory & Primary 2,000 School - Macalder Sch. - Oyugis YCS Moi Nyatike 1,600 St. George’s Mixed Sec. School - 715 Boys - Macalder Oyugis St. Francis Kibuon - Macalder 1,500 Felician Sisters - Oyugis 1,550 Total 1,003,067 St. Gabriel’s Godkwach - Macalder 1,000 St. Gabriel’s Primary 800 Sch. - Macalder 61 DIOCESE OF KAKAMEGA

NAME OF THE SCHOOL AMOUNT St Joseph Mukulusu 2,500 St Agnes Shibuye Girls 40,600 St. Henry Sisisi Wabuge 2,250 Sacred Heart Mukumu Girls 33,215 St Mukasa Girls 2,200 St Cecilia Mautuma 30,000 St Michael Kilimani Secondary 2,000 Bishop Njenga Girls 25,000 St Joseph’s Shirotsa Secondary 2,000 St Mary’s Girls 21,725 St Charles Lwanga Koromaiti 2,000 Bishop Sulumeti Kakamega 20,000 St Jude Seregya 2,000 St Mary Gorreti Shikoti 17,575 St Veronica Nangili 2,000 St Augustine Soysambu 10,600 St Peter’s Secondary 2,000 St Anne’s Musoli Girls Secondary 10,000 Makokhwe Secondary 2,000 St Peter’s Boys Mumias 8,000 St Charles Lwanga Mukumu 1,655 St Anne’s Nzoia Girls 7,000 Eshisiru Secondary 1,500 St Antony Kakoyi Secondary 6,400 Maraba Secondary 1,500 St Paul’s Lugari Secondary 6,000 St Teresa’s Emukhuwa Secondary 1,500 Bukaya Secondary 5,000 St Joseph’s Ingolomosio Secondary 1,400 St Ursula Chamakanga Secondary 5,000 Holy Cross Sango Secondary 1,200 St Angela Vocational Secondary 5,000 St Dennis Munjiti 1,200 Mumias Shikokho Secondary 1,000 Holy Family Musembe Secondary 5,000 St Gerald Shanjero Secondary 1,000 St John’s Lwakhupa Secondary 5,000 Bishop Sulumeti Mukomari Boys 1,000 St Teresa’s Eregi Girls’ Secondary 4,500 St Bakhita’s Ebusiratsi Secondary 1,000 St Monica Lubao Secondary 4,500 St Martin’s Academy 1,000 Butende Secondary 4,460 St Joseph Lukongo Secondary 1,000 St Francis Xavier Shikoti Secondary 3,500 St Elias Iyabo Secondary 1,000 St Mukasa Boys Chimoi 3,400 Matunda S.A. Secondary 700 St Paul’s Ebusia Secondary 3,000 St Francis Kisigame secondary 400 St Stephens Luanda Secondary 3,000 Holy Cross Injira Secondary 200 Shichinji Secondary School 3,000 TOTAL 350,120 St Philips Mukomari Girls 3,000 OTHER INSTITUTIONS St Paul’s Emulakha Secondary 3,000 Mukumu Hospital 20,000 St Joseph’s Nyorotis 3,000 MMUST 16,300 St Elizabeth Likuyani 3,000 St Monica Postulate 5,000 St John the Baptist Likuyani 3,000 Mumias CTC 4,000 St Henry Saisi Wabuge Girls 2,840 Eregi TTC 2,500 St Benedict Secondary 2,600 St Philip’s Mukomari 900 Polytechnic 62 KAKAMEGA DIOCESE LIST OF PARISHES 28 Mutoma 28,250 No Parish Year 2017 14 Nzoia 50,025 29 Chekalini 27,500 1 Kakamega 116,500 15 Musoli 50,000 30 Erusui 27,500 St Joseph Mukulusu 2,500 2 Mukumu 109,390 16 Mukulusu 45,000 31 Lutaso 20,000 St. Henry Sisisi Wabuge 2,250 3 Mumias 98,000 17 Chimoi 42,150 32 Matunda 20,000 St Mukasa Girls 2,200 4 Shibuye 97,900 18 Lusumu 41,900 33 Chamak- 19,615 St Michael Kilimani Secondary 2,000 5 Eregi 89,925 19 Likuyani 40,940 anga St Joseph’s Shirotsa Secondary 2,000 6 Ejinja 86,200 20 Shikoti 38,220 34 Emalindi 17,350 St Charles Lwanga Koromaiti 2,000 7 Amalemba 82,600 21 Mukomari 35,000 35 Irenji 12,000 St Jude Seregya 2,000 8 Mautuma 69,010 22 Bumini 32,000 36 Buyangu 10,000 St Veronica Nangili 2,000 9 Hambale 65,000 23 Shiseso 32,000 37 Shirotsa 8,000 St Peter’s Secondary 2,000 10 Luanda 64,380 24 Soy 31,035 38 Bukaya 7,000 Makokhwe Secondary 2,000 11 Lutonyi 64,000 25 Bulimbo 30,672 39 Lufumbo 5,160 St Charles Lwanga Mukumu 1,655 12 Eshisiru 63,885 26 Kongoni 30,000 40 Shitoli 2,310 Eshisiru Secondary 1,500 13 Malava 54,767 27 Lubao 30,000 Total 1,795,184 Maraba Secondary 1,500 LENTEN CAMPAIGN 2017 - PRIMARY SCHOOLS St Teresa’s Emukhuwa Secondary 1,500 NO. NAME OF THE SCHOOL AMOUNT 22 St. Basil Lurambi 2,200 St Joseph’s Ingolomosio Secondary 1,400 1 St. Annes Mumias Girls 32,325 23 Shikoti Girls Primary School 2,120 Holy Cross Sango Secondary 1,200 2 St. Francis Hambale 10,700 24 St. Mtoni Primary 2,060 St Dennis Munjiti 1,200 3 St. Teresa Isanyiro 10,000 25 St. Josep’s Academy 2,000 Shikokho Secondary 1,000 4 St. Augustine Mukumu Boys 9,455 26 Eshisiru Prmary 2,000 St Gerald Shanjero Secondary 1,000 5 St. Josephs Academy 7,000 27 St. Kizito Shihingo 2,000 Bishop Sulumeti Mukomari Boys 1,000 6 St. Mary’s Mukumu Girls 6,570 28 Musoli Primary 2,000 St Bakhita’s Ebusiratsi Secondary 1,000 7 St. John’s Mahiakalo 6,000 29 St. Peters Matunda 2,000 St Martin’s Academy 1,000 30 St.Joseph’s Nyoritis 2,000 St Joseph Lukongo Secondary 1,000 8 Bukhulunya 5,810 31 St. Thomas mwirembe 1,900 St Elias Iyabo Secondary 1,000 9 Mutoma primary 5,460 primary Matunda S.A. Secondary 700 10 Albertos Academy 4,000 32 St. Monica Primary Soy 1,700 St Francis Kisigame secondary 400 11 Maraba primary School 4,000 33 St. Francis Shikoti 1,650 Holy Cross Injira Secondary 200 12 St. Angela Eregi Girls 4,000 34 Mois Bridge 1,500 TOTAL 350,120 13 Malinya Primary 3,765 35 St. John’s Mtoni Chekalini 1,500 OTHER INSTITUTIONS 14 Namalenge 3,005 36 St. Mary’s Shibuye Primary 1,450 Mukumu Hospital 20,000 15 Ast. Angela Bulimbo 3,000 37 St. Charles Mwilitsa 1,360 MMUST 16,300 16 St. Augustine Lubao 3,000 38 St. Paul’s Namunyiri 1,300 St Monica Postulate 5,000 17 St. Gabriel’s Emuhuni 2,850 39 Mwira Primary 1,300 Mumias CTC 4,000 18 St. Antony Shijiko 2,630 40 St. Monica Ivono 1,200 Eregi TTC 2,500 19 Imani Springs Academy 2,400 41 Irenji primary 1,200 St Philip’s Mukomari 900 20 Ebushibo 2,250 42 Shirotsa Primay 1,200 Polytechnic 21 St. Joseph Lusumu 2,250 63 43 St. Patrick Sisokhe 1,110 54 Queen of angels 1,000 44 Ingolomosio 1,100 55 St. Philip’s Mukomari 700 45 St. Antony Kakoyi 1,100 56 Shiyabo Primary 600 46 St. Joseph Matoyi 1,050 57 Silver Bells Academy 500 47 Lufumbo Primary 1,000 58 Emalindi Primary 500 48 Musaa Primary 1,000 59 St. Mary’s Fubuye 450 49 Shikulu Primary 1,000 60 St. Lawrence ichina 300 50 St. Teresa’s Matunda 1,000 61 Mlela Academy 300 51 St. Josephat Lukongo 1,000 62 Bulonga Primary 190 52 St. Martin Academy 1,000 TOTAL 182,010 53 Bondeni primary 1,000 DIOCESE OF KITALE

Parishes Amount Sirende 38,300.00 Saboti 16,000.00 Christ The 141,893.00 Kwanza 35,000.00 Sina 12,250.00 King Endedess 35,000.00 Tartar 12,100.00 Kipsaina 70,000.00 30,450.00 Kacheliba 11,985.00 Chepchoina 60,000.00 Mbara 24,650.00 Amakuriat 10,500.00 Kiminini 53,680.00 Makutano 21,250.00 P’sigor 10,400.00 Kolongolo 53,000.00 Suwerwa 21,000.00 Chepareria 9,000.00 Immaculate 52,650.00 Kaptabuk 20,150.00 Lomut 8,460.00 Parish St Joseph’s 20,000.00 Chepnyal 7,880.00 Kibomet 52,230.00 Ortum 20,000.00 Kabichbich 4,440.00 Kaplamai 46,100.00 St.kizito 18,455.00 Totals 960,983.00 Kachibora 44,160.00 Matisi DIOCESE OF BUNGOMA

Parish Lenten Kabula 101,210.00 Campaign Kaptalelio 60,000.00 Amukura 100,000.00 Kibabii Buhuyi 62,000.00 Kibuk 40,000.00 Bukembe 50,000.00 Kimatuni 300,000.00 Bungoma 802,500.00 Kimwanga - Busia 40,000.00 Kimilili 109,820.00 Butula 66,580.00 Kisoko 166,790.00 Butunyi 120,000.00 Kocholia 50,000.00 Chakol 100,000.00 Magombe 52,000.00 Chebukaka 50,000.00 Misikhu 381,287.00 Chelelemuk 51,000.00 Mundika 74,100.00 Dahiro 58,120.00 Naitiri 72,000.00 Nangina 123,000.00 64 Ndalu 65,000.00 Sirisia 50,000.00 Port-Victoria 25,000.00 Tongaren 150,262.00 Sikusi 40,000.00 220,000.00 Sirimba 41,000.00

BUNGOMA SCHOOLS Mother Kevin Primary Ong’aroi Primary School 4,420.00 20,000.00 School St,Peter’s Kocek Primary 4,000.00 Chema Academy 16,800.00 School St, James Kwangamor Sec- Sikata R.c Primary School 2,300.00 6,600.00 Kimilili Girls Secondary onadary School 13,000.00 St, Mary’s Amukura Girls School 17,100.00 Little Sisters Of St, Francis- Secondary School. 3,000.00 St, Paul’s Amukura Boys Kisoko Convent 15,000.00 Namikelo R.c Primary Secondary School 1,500.00 St, Augustine Kamolo School 6,000.00 St,Anne Kisoko Girlsssec- Secondary School 45,000.00 St, Francis Lupida ondary School 1,000.00 Nalondo R.c Primary Primary School 1,425.00 St, Paul’s Igara Secondary School 2,000.00 St, Ignatius Esirisia Sec- School 5,400.00 Alexander Papa Primary ondary School 2,350.00 Mundika High School 4,500.00 School St, Stephen Lwanya Sec- St, Francis Lupida 10,300.00 3,300.00 ondary School Secondary School St, Paul Acit Primary St, Patrick Kwangamor 500.00 200.00 School Primary School St, Karol Goria Primary Kidera Primary School 400.00 1,000.00 School Kabosokipi Primary School 500.00 Keriamata Primary School 800.00 St, Jude Onyunyur 1,000.00 St, Paul Ookokor Primary Secondary School 3,020.00 School Katelenyang Primary 500.00 St, Lawrence Primary School 3,500.00 School St, Monica Kamunuoit 550.00 Otimong Primary School 2,200.00 Primary School St, Francis Of Asis Asinge Kaliwa Primary School 1,000.00 2,150.00 Secondary School Sidelewa Primary Schhol 1,215.00 Palama Primary School 500.00 Apokor Primary School 1,000.00 St, Charles Lwanga Otim- Kamarinyang Primary 3,000.00 1,250.00 ong Seconadary School School Osipata Primary School 1,050.00 Kodedema Primary School 150.00 Omoloi Primary School 1,000.00 St, Peter’s Kotur 500.00 St, Thomas Chakol Boys Secondary School 8,100.00 Primary School St, P Ius Katelenyang 1,500.00 St, Anne Girls Secondary Secondary School 1,000.00 School-Angorom St, Joseph-Nalondo Boys 1,000.00 Apegei Primaryschool 1,000.00 Secondary School St, Teresa Chakol Girls Mabanga R.c. Primary 11,000.00 2,160.00 Primary School School 65 St, Augustine Lukhuna St, Theresa’s Girls Chep- 11,500.00 1,500.00 Girls Secondary School. toror Secondary School St, Paul’s Miluki Primary St, Stephen’s - Cheptoror 1,000.00 300.00 School Primary School St, Peter’s Primary - Netima Primary School 1,000.00 500.00 Mukwa Primary School 1,500.00 Cheptomon St, Monica Primary- Sango Primary School 1,100.00 750.00 Kapkuseng Namuninge Primary 900.00 Assumption Sisters School 1,500.00 Kibuk-Convent Kabubero Primary School 1,500.00 St, Mary Magdalene Kima- St, Peter’s Chemwa 11,200.00 2,100.00 tuni Secondary School Secondary School St,Anthony Mateka St, Monica-Mungeti 6,500.00 3,700.00 Secondary School Primary School St, Mary Magdalene Kima- St, Monica Mungeti 5,600.00 2,000.00 tuni Primary School Secondary School St, Peter;S Syekumulo 5,100.00 Chemwa Primary School 3,020.00 Primary School Bosio Primary School 4,580.00 St, Veronica Masuno Sec- 3,450.00 Buema R.c Primary School 1,000.00 ondary School Wamalwa Kijana St, Mary’s Namatotoa Sec- 3,000.00 3,000.00 Secondary School ondary School Okodoi Maskini St, Joseph-Lumboka Sec- 1,500.00 3,000.00 Community Schools ondary School St, Magadeline Angorom St, Teresa Tabuti/Sudi 1,300.00 2,600.00 Primary School Primary School Kaptalelio R.c Primary St, Paul Lubunda Primary 3,570.00 2,300.00 School School St, Susan Primary Schoool- St, Peter’s Syekumulo Sec- 2,000.00 2,250.00 Chemses ondary School St, Benedict Primary St, Anne-Nandigwa 1,230.00 2,200.00 School-Kongit Primary School Chelilde R.c Primary St, Stephen Buloosi 500.00 2,000.00 School Primary School Chesito R.c Secondary St, Veronica Masuno 1,550.00 2,000.00 School Primary School St, Teresa Secondary Burangasi Youth 1,000.00 1,000.00 School-Kaptalelio Polytechnic St, Anne Mukwa St, Mary’s Namatotoa 2,000.00 1,000.00 Secondary School Primary School St,Mary’s Girls- Kibuk St, Bartholomayo 10,000.00 1,000.00 Secondary School Burangasi Primary School St, Peter’s Cheromis St, Wilfrida Mulukoba 1,500.00 1,000.00 Primary School Primary School St, Ages Lapkei Primary St, Jude-Namanze 2,200.00 1,000.00 School Primary School St, Jude Kaimugul St, Jude-Namanze 500.00 1,000.00 Primary School Secondary School St, John’s Chebuyuk St, Jude-Nakholo Primary 2,000.00 600.00 Secondary School School St, Mark-Bukiri Primary 1,400.00 66 School St, Francis Of Asis Nabu- Kakurikiti Primary School 100.00 500.00 tuki Primary School Katotoi Primary School 200.00 St, Kiziti-Muramba St, Anne Bunyala Girls 1,000.00 20,500.00 Primary School Secondary School St, Stephen’s Bujwang’a St, Peter- Busakwa Primary 1,500.00 2,500.00 Primary School School St, Charles Lwanga-Namu- Ketebate Primary School 600.00 700.00 duru Primary School St, Gabriel Moru Primary 200.00 St, Kizito-Bukeko Primary School 1,000.00 School St, Luke Kakemer Special 700.00 St, Patrick’s Nanderema Primary School 1,000.00 Primary School St, Ann Kakapel Primary 2,050.00 St, Stephen’s-Bujwang’a School 1,000.00 Secondary School Kabukui Primary School 400.00 St, Clare’s Nanderema Girls Chelelemuk Boys Primary 5,000.00 650.00 Secondary School School St, Thomas Aquinas Boys Chelelemuk Girls Primary 4,500.00 885.00 Secondary School School Nambale R.c Secondary Kangelemuge Primary 2,200.00 1,000.00 School School St, Antony-Busijo 3,100.00 Maina Pag Primary School Secondary School 900.00 St, Mark-Bukiri Mixed St, Mary’s Narati Primary 500.00 4,000.00 Secondary School St, Teresa’s Kakamwe St, Chrispine Samia Girls 1,320.00 2,200.00 Primary Secondary School St, Mary’s Mabusi Primary 605.00 Okuleu Primary School 500.00 St, Elizabeth Binyenya 600.00 Karuruma Primary School 1,000.00 Primary Ikapolok Primary School 3,000.00 St, Mary’s Mwikhupo 500.00 Kokare Primary School 1,700.00 Primary Adurukoit Primary School 500.00 St, Paul’s Mbirira Primary 300.00 St, Mary’s Osajai Primary Tongaren Deb Mixed 200.00 1,500.00 School Secondary St, Mary’s Boys Primary St, Mary’s Mwikhupo 3,000.00 1,500.00 School-Kibabii Secondary St, Kizito-Sirende Bishop Atundo Girls Sec- 10,000.00 10,000.00 Secondary School ondary St, Martin-Mwari School 1,700.00 St, Paul’s Narati Secondary 2,000.00 St, Bernard Kakuriketi Tongaren Vocational Train- 3,015.00 550.00 Primary School ing Centre Bishop Sulumeti Girls St, Brdgit-Nangwe Girls 2,960.00 3,300.00 Secondary School Secondary School St, Teresa Girls High Komiriai Primary School 1,300.00 4,000.00 School-Kimilili Kolait Girls Primary 1,000.00 St, John High School Ka- School 2,000.00 musinde Kolait Boys Primary School 500.00 St, Luke’s High School- Kaejo Primary School 500.00 15,000.00 Kimilili Atuburi Primary School 360.00 St, John Buko Primary- 600.00 Kakemeri Primary School 600.00 Kimilili 67 St, Joseph Kimilili Primary St, Peter’s-Secondary 4,300.00 4,240.00 School School Ndalu St, Benedict Primary Mitua Girls Secondary 1,000.00 12,000.00 School-Kimilili School St, Joseph Kamusinde Bituyu Secondary School 390.00 1,100.00 Primary School St, Alphonse Primary 4,875.00 St, Anthony Matili School 800.00 School Farcon Academy 2,000.00 Sinoko Primary School 2,000.00 St,Ann Royal Academy 1,000.00 Tabani Primary School 2,420.00 St, John Academy 450.00 Bituyu Primary School 1,610.00 Buko-Kimilili St, Peter’s Primary Ndalu 1,490.00 St, Immaculate 1,255.00 Mwalimu Centre 540.00 Academy-Kimilili Mwiruti Girls Secondary Our-Lady Of Mercy Girls 7,700.00 20,000.00 School Secondary School-Busia Bulondo Secondary School 2,200.00 St, Paul-Olepito Primary 2,500.00 St, Mary’s Mukhuma Sec- School 8,615.00 ondary School Obucuum Primary School 1,000.00 St, John The Baptist Nama- Asiriam Primary School 700.00 2,900.00 sanda St, Anne-Okiporo 1,050.00 St, Maurice Namboko Primary School 1,000.00 Secondary School St, Monica Chakol Girls 3,000.00 St, Benecict Academy- High School 3,000.00 Mungatsi Siribo Mixed Secondary 2,000.00 Rev, Josef Gerner School 1,320.00 Academy-Buyofu Mushibiriri Primary 700.00 St, James Model School 1,000.00 Academy-Nambale St, Peter Bumala 7,000.00 St, Academy- 1,000.00 Makwara Primary School 1,200.00 Okatekok St, Romano Tingolo Little Angel 2,000.00 1,000.00 Seconadry School Academy-Mabunge Our-Lady Of Assumption St, Peter Academy- 6,000.00 500.00 Khachonge Girls Okatekoko St, Emmanuel-Miruri Sec- St, Clare Academy- 1,500.00 500.00 ondary School Madibo Cardinal Otunga Girls St, Anne’s Greenschool- 1,600.00 300.00 Sichei Secondary School Karungu Sichei R.c Primary School 400.00 St, Thomas Aquinas Ma- 25,000.00 St, John -Maloho R.c Sec- dende Secondary School 1,100.00 ondary School St, Augustine’s Nasira Sec- 8,300.00 Our Lady Of Peace -Che- ondary School 5,000.00 bukaka Primary School Fr, Simon Sibembe 6,300.00 St, Joseph-Khachonge Secondary School 4,100.00 Primary School St, Mary Immaculate Nam- St, Michael-Bokoli R.c bale Urban 6,000.00 1,000.00 Primary School Secondary School St, Francis-Makemo Girls St, Mary’s Buyofu 3,200.00 2,500.00 Secondary School Secondary School St, Cecelia-Nangina Girls St, Paul’s Elwanikha Girls 80,000.00 2,000.00 Secondary School Secondary School 68 St, Joseph’s Segero Second- 2,000.00 Kapira Primary School 700.00 ary School Opedur Primary School 500.00 St, Mary’s Okatekok Sec- Malaba Township Primary 1,500.00 2,300.00 ondary School School St, Peter’s Khwirare 1,000.00 Osopotoit Primary School 300.00 Secondary School St, Mary’s Kibabii Boarding 4,655.00 St, Charles Lwanga Primary School Emukhuyu Secondary 1,000.00 St, Joseph’s-Musokoto School 2,000.00 Primary School St, James Madibo 1,000.00 St, Anthony-Naburereya Secondary School 19,800.00 Secondary School St, Joseph’s Kisoko Boys 5,000.00 St, Jude-Syoya Primary Primary School 2,200.00 School St, Francis Segero Primary 3,140.00 St, Teresa-Kabula Primary School 1,000.00 School St, Agnes Manyole 1,600.00 St, Veronica-Tulienge Pri- Primary School 1,000.00 mary School St, Maria Gorreti Kisoko 1,500.00 St, Mary-Mukhuma Pri- Girls Primary School 900.00 mary School St, Joseph Buyofu Primary 1,500.00 St, Peter-Mwiruti Primary School 2,000.00 School St, Peter Nasira Primary 1,000.00 St, Anthony-Naburereya Schl 1,300.00 Primary School St, Monica Maira Primary 1,000.00 St, Elizabeth Malinda Pri- School 1,800.00 mary School St, Joseph’s Sibembe Pri- 1,000.00 St, Teresa-Sangalo Primary mary School 1,325.00 schl St, Michael Madende Pri- 1,000.00 St, Peters-Sangalo mary School 4,060.00 Secondary School St, Paul’s Elwanikha Girls 1,000.00 St, Jude-Luyekhe Primary Primary School 1,205.00 School St, Alex Esidende Primary 1,000.00 St, Mary-Magadelene School 2,000.00 Namamuka St, Francis Makongeni 600.00 St, Jude-Syoya Secondary Primary School 1,500.00 School St, Mary’s Madibo 600.00 St, Joseph-Kocholia Primary School 2,000.00 Secondary School St, Peter’s Khwirare 550.00 St, John’s-Kajai Secondary Primary School 3,000.00 School St, Mary’s Mabunge 500.00 St, Paul-Wamunyiri Primary School 2,000.00 Secondary School Mwenge Primary School 500.00 St, Charles Lwanga-Talitia Musokoto R.c Primary 1,260.00 500.00 Secondary School School St, Martin -Mwibale Sec- St, Veronica Indoli Primary 16,350.00 500.00 ondary School School St, Leah-Bunandi Primary St, Charles Lwanga 500.00 500.00 School Emukhuyu Primary School Holy Family Girls Primary St, Mathew Lwanyange 10,000.00 500.00 School-Misikhu Primary School 69 Sacred Heart Boys Bukati Primary School 1,0 00.00 5,950.00 Primary School-Misikhu Butula Boys Primary Sosio Primary School- 500.00 1,500.00 School Misikhu Sisters Of Mary-Butula St, John-Secondary School- 1,500.00 2,000.00 Convent Misikhu St, Catherine Special St, John-Primary School- 2,000.00 2,000.00 School Misikhu Nakaywa Primary School 500.00 St, Thomas-Secondary 7,000.00 Butula Girls Primary School-Misikhu 500.00 School St,Mary’s-Sosio Seondary 12,000.00 Elukhavi Primary School 500.00 School-Misikhu Bishop Atundo- Makemo Primary School- 1,700.00 Mung’ambwa Primary 700.00 Misikhu School St, Michael Musembe Pri- 1,000.00 Kalalani Primary School 1,000.00 mary School-Misikhu Siunga Primary School 1,000.00 St, Elizabeth-Sibagala Pri- 1,000.00 St, Peter’s Secondary mary School-Misikhu 220.00 School-Ojaamong St, Elizabeth-Sibagala Sec- 2,000.00 ondary School-Misikhu Okame Primary School 3,000.00 St, Joseph-Manani St, Mary’s-Kibabii Boys 1,000.00 73,560.00 Primary School-Misikhu High School St, Peters-Nakalira Second- St,Jude-Nangoma 2,000.00 2,200.00 ary School-Misikhu Secondary School St, Peters-Nakalira Nangoma Primary School 4,115.00 1,000.00 Primary School-Misikhu Lung’a Primary School 700.00 St, Mary’s-Kamba Second- 1,000.00 St, Eugene-Primary School 1,545.00 ary School Igero Primary School 3,500.00 St, Mary’s High School- 44,460.00 Lwanya Primary School 3,900.00 Webuye St, John-Montessori Acad- St, Teresa-Kabula Second- 2,000.00 20,000.00 emy ary School St, Thomas Lung’a St, Clare-Butula Girls 1,010.00 20,000.00 Secondary School Secondary School Mujuru Primary School 1,100.00 Butula Boys High School 10,000.00 Mundika Girls Primary Bukhuma Mixed Second- 1,100.00 2,000.00 School ary School St, Peter’s-Buriangi Madola Primary School 1,000.00 2,150.00 Primary School Sisters Of Mary-Butula Khalaba R.c Primary 6,000.00 2,050.00 Hostel School St, Peters-Mungabo Mixed St, Patrick-Netima 2,000.00 2,000.00 Secondary School Secondary School Masendebale Primary St, Mary Madona- 1,000.00 2,000.00 School Namikelo Primary School Mungabo Primary School 500.00 Chebukwa Primary School 1,100.00 Bwaliro Primary School 500.00 Total 5,298,664.00 Bwaliro Girls Secondary 500.00 School Bukhuma Primary School 400.00 70 Bukati Primary School 1,0 00.00 DIOCESE OF MALINDI Butula Boys Primary 500.00 School Malindi Diocese Lenten Contribution 2017 Sisters Of Mary-Butula 1,500.00 Convent No. Parish/ Institution/ Office Amount St, Catherine Special (Kshs.) 2,000.00 School 1 Christ the Sower Parish- Mpeketoni 147,500 Nakaywa Primary School 500.00 2 St. Anthony’s Cathedral Parish- Malindi 82,654 Butula Girls Primary 500.00 School 3 St. Francis Xavier’s Parish- Kisumu Ndogo 72,157 Elukhavi Primary School 500.00 4 St. John the Evangelist Parish- Hindi 58,889 Bishop Atundo- 5 St. Mary Mother of Assumption Parish- Hongwe 46,047 Mung’ambwa Primary 700.00 School 6 St. Mary Mother of Jesus Parish- 44,911 Kalalani Primary School 1,000.00 7 St. John the Baptist Parish- Watamu 44,524 Siunga Primary School 1,000.00 8 St. Joseph Freinademetz Parish- Witu/Kipini 23,370 St, Peter’s Secondary 9 St. Paul’s Parish- Gongoni 21,931 220.00 School-Ojaamong 10 Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish- Garsen 19,105 Okame Primary School 3,000.00 11 St. Joseph the Worker Parish- Wema 18,810 St, Mary’s-Kibabii Boys 73,560.00 High School 12 St. Joseph the Worker Parish- Marafa 18,363 St,Jude-Nangoma 2,200.00 13 St. Mary Help of Christians Parish- Lango Baya 16,105 Secondary School 14 St. Catherine’s Parish- Tarasaa 15,410 Nangoma Primary School 4,115.00 15 St. Mary’s Parish- Msabaha 14,716 Lung’a Primary School 700.00 St, Eugene-Primary School 1,545.00 16 St. Francis Assisi’ Parish- Baharini 13,690 Igero Primary School 3,500.00 17 Mida Mission 8,284 Lwanya Primary School 3,900.00 18 CJPC Malindi Staff 6,267 St, John-Montessori Acad- 2,000.00 19 Bishop’s House 5,000 emy St, Thomas Lung’a 20 Mere Mission 4,845 1,010.00 Secondary School 21 Chakama Mission 3,950 Mujuru Primary School 1,100.00 22 Bishop Baldacchino Primary School- Malindi 3,428 Mundika Girls Primary 1,100.00 23 Adu Mission 3,000 School St, Peter’s-Buriangi 24 Pope Francis Rescue Home Staff 3,000 1,000.00 Primary School 25 YCS Ngao Girls High School- Tarasaa 530 Khalaba R.c Primary 2,050.00 TOTAL COLLECTION 696,486 School St, Patrick-Netima 2,000.00 Secondary School ALLOCATIONS St, Mary Madona- 2,000.00 1 1/3 Retained in Parishes and Missions 226,636 Namikelo Primary School 2 Contribution to KCCB- CJPC 200,000 Chebukwa Primary School 1,100.00 Total 5,298,664.00 3 Charity Support to Pope Francis Rescue Home 50,000 4 Allocation to CJPC Malindi Office Operations 219,850 TOTAL 696,486

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PARISH AMOUNT Mokwo Parish 6,650 Kapcherop Boys 5,000.00 Sec Arror Parish 12,350 Mosop Parish 30,000 St. Raphael Chepy- Nandi Hills Parish 52,334 5,000.00 Burnt Forest Parish 25,000 emit Boys Ndalat Parish 21,800 Chemnoet Parish 30,000 St Augustine 46,680.00 Cheptarit Parish 14,000 Nerkwo Parish 24,855 Emsea Ol’Lessos Parish - Holy Trinity Girls- Chepterit Parish 40,000 13,150.00 Kaboi Chepterwai Parish - Ossorongai 60,130.00 Sacred heart Maraba sec school 2,000.00 Cheptiret Parish 20,000 93,131.00 Cathedral Kapkenduiyo Sec Chesoi Parish 42,500 600.00 Soy Parish 50,175.00 school Chesongoch Parish 15,000 ST Augustine Kapkenduiyo pry 9,405.00 1,200.00 Embobut Parish 5,000 Emsea school Chebororwa Girls Endo Parish 17,065 St John XX111 40,000.00 35,000.00 sec Hurumu Parish 212,838 Parish St Peter Kamuku- Singore Chaplaincy 10,000.00 3,000.00 Parish 30,000 nji pry Tambach Parish 15,100.00 Kaiboi Parish 30,000 Kipsoen Secondary 15,000.00 Kabechei Parish 15,558 Tachasis Parish 31,000.00 school Kabuliot Parish 8,000 Tembeleo Parish 11,165.00 St Joseph Kipsaina 6,500.00 Timboroa Parish 6,000.00 St Teresa of Avilla- Kamwosor Parish 10,000 38,400.00 Ndalat Kapcherop Parish 17,420 Tindinyo Parish 24,000.00 St. Charles lwanga- Kapkemich Parish 10,000 Tiryo Parish 15,500.00 2,100.00 chepkoiyo Kapkeno Parish 8,000 Turbo Parish 30,000.00 Toloita sec School 2,000.00 Parish 200,000 Yamumbi Parish 70,000.00 St. Thomas Sec Ziwa Parish 9,700.00 3,000.00 Kapsoya Parish 125,000 School-Kapkagaon CUEA_ Gaba Kapsowar Parish 34,000 20,305.00 Kemeliet sec Campus 5,000.00 Kaptagat Parish 62,100 school School of law 5,800.00 Kobujoi institute Kapyemit Parish 51,500 Annex 6,000.00 Kapkenduiywo Eldoret Prisons St Marys Matharu 13,700 10,000.00 2,000.00 Parish chaplaincy Sub Total Schools Kimumu Parish 185,776 Sub Total Parishes 2,405,197.00 231,546.00 Kipsebwa Parish 29,100 DIOCESE OF ELDORET CONGREGATIONS Kipngeru Parish 11,000 SCHOOLS Cornelian Car- melite Our lady of As- 6,400.00 Kobujoi Parish 8,000 10,000.00 sisters of Adorable sumption Langas Parish 134,600 Jesus Ancilia catholic 8,416.00 Sisters of Mary Lelwak Parish 35,450 Academy Immaculate- 4,900.00 Majengo Parish 140,000 St Jude Academy- 5,500.00 Kaptagat Matunda Parish 50,000 Huruma Sub Total congre- 11,300.00 Moi U Chaplaincy 29,050 St.Isidore Mission- 1,000.00 gations Chomisia Moiben Parish 30,000 Grand Total 2,648,043.00 St Peter Marakwet Moisbridge Parish 61,140 10,000.00 Boys 72