Our Vision:
A parish inspired by the Gospel and Nourished by the Eucharist that is actively visible in the community.
Our Mission:
To promote holistic and sustainable development of the human person through facilitation of pastoral and socio-economic empowerment programmes
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Confirmation & First Holy Communion
9th February, 2025

Fr Fred Ogambi
Parish priest
+254 722 601 194

Fr Edwin Oguda
Ass parish Priest
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Eunice Onani
Parish Council Treasurer
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Nicholas Ouma
Parish Council Secretary
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Frequently Asked Questions
To be Catholic means to be a member of the Roman Catholic Church, which is the largest Christian church in the world. Catholics believe in the teachings of Jesus Christ, as passed down through scripture and tradition, and follow the guidance of the Pope, who is considered the spiritual leader and successor to St. Peter.
Being Catholic involves:
Belief in the Sacraments: Catholics participate in the seven sacraments—Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist (Holy Communion), Reconciliation (Confession), Marriage, Holy Orders, and Anointing of the Sick—which are seen as important milestones in a person’s spiritual life.
The Mass and Prayer: Catholics regularly attend Mass, which is a celebration of the Eucharist, and practice both personal and communal prayer.
Community and Service: Catholics are called to live out their faith by loving others, working for justice, and serving those in need, reflecting the teachings of Christ.
Respect for Tradition and Scripture: Catholics hold the Bible as sacred but also rely on centuries of church tradition and teaching to understand their faith.
Being Catholic also means embracing the church’s teachings on moral and ethical issues, living a life of faith, and being part of a global community of believers.
Join the RCIA Program: The most common path for adults to become Catholic is through the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA).
Join the RCIA Program: The most common path for adults to become Catholic is through the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA). This is a program designed to introduce you to Catholic beliefs, practices, and traditions. It includes regular meetings, discussions, and spiritual guidance over several months.
RCIA (stands for Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is the official name for the process of becoming Catholic. This involves teachings, classes, meetings with a sponsor, rites within Mass, and finally, receiving your sacraments in the Church!
To be Catholic means to be pursuing a life fully alive in Christ. This means pursuing Jesus in personal prayer and especially in the sacraments, building community in the Church, placing your whole life at the disposal of Jesus, and striving to live a life of holiness, as laid out for us by Jesus in the Scriptures and Holy Tradition.The life of a Catholic Christian is a radical life, make no mistake. But it is also the most joy-filled, amazing life you could possibly live!The question: What does it look like for me to be Catholic? Well, that’s a question that only God can answer!
Becoming Catholic is a process that involves building your own personal relationship with Jesus, investing in the Church community, receiving knowledge of Christ and His Church, and going through several different ‘rites’ to become ‘fully initiated’.For those who have already been baptized in another Christian denomination, at the end of your journey (really, just the beginning of a new journey!) you will receive your first Holy Communion and Confirmation.If you have never been baptized, you will go through the same process, but you will also be received into the Church first through baptism.Being Catholic, however, is a lifelong pursuit!
A sponsor is a fully initiated Catholic who will walk with someone who is becoming Catholic. They will guide you, be your sounding board, and help you find answers to your questions. Ideally, your sponsor is someone you admire for their faith, hope, and love – and someone who challenges you to grow in faith, hope, and love too.
RCIA is also for you! Please come to the parish office so we can discuss your specific next steps for becoming fully initiated as a Catholic.