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University Of Peace In Africa Report
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The 19th UPA Campus (University Of Peace In Africa), was held from October 13th to October 27th, 2024, at the Loretto Mary Ward Center in Karen, brought together a dynamic and diverse group of participants from across the African Continent. Organized under the theme of transformative peacebuilding and leadership, the campus sought to equip participants with skills, insights, and strategies necessary to address contemporary African challenges through the lens of peace, security, and sustainable development. The sessions combined practical workshops, influential discussions, and networking opportunities with leaders and organizations committed to peace and development in Africa.
St. Hedwig:* _The Spirituality of Service, Humility, and Charity_
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*St. Hedwig:* _The Spirituality of Service, Humility, and Charity_
St. Hedwig of Silesia (1174–1243) was a duchess known for her deep faith, humility, and dedication to charity and peace. Born into a noble family, she married Duke Henry I of Silesia and had seven children, although several died young. Despite her wealth, Hedwig lived simply, frequently fasting and wearing humble clothing. After her husband’s death, she entered the Cistercian monastery at Trzebnica, dedicating the rest of her life to prayer and service to the poor.

Closure and ushering in a new pastoral year at Central Deanery.
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Closure and ushering in a new pastoral year at Central Deanery.
**Central Deanery, Catholic Diocese of Malindi*- In a heartfelt gathering held recently in Gariseni parish, the Catholic community celebrated the closure of pastoral year programs for 2024 with the assembly of 75 pastoral agents, including priests and religious from various parishes within the Central Deanery.
This event highlited the dedication and collaborative Spirit of individuals committed to fostering Spiritual growth and community engagement across the Diocese.
Wednesday 30th October 2024 Daily Reflection and Meditation*
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*Wednesday 30th October 2024 Daily Reflection and Meditation*
_Strive to enter through the narrow door._
*Good morning/afternoon/evening!*
Someone asked Jesus, “Lord, will those who are saved be few?” Does it really matter whether few are saved? What matters is that you are saved. The door to salvation is open to all. However, that door is narrow. We must strive and perhaps struggle to enter through it. The door shall not remain open forever. It will shut at some point in time. When it shuts it will be either you belong to those that shall be shut inside or those that shall be shut outside. Where will I be? Where will you be?
*Have a blessed day*