Youth gather at Holy Family Basilica to remember victims of anti-government protests
Nairobi
By
James Wanzala
| Jul 07, 2024
Gen Z prepare for a special mass at Holy Family Basilica ahead of Saba Saba Catholic Youth mass. [Denish Ochieng, Standard]
A mass honouring victims of police brutality was held on Sunday, July 7, at Holy Family Basilica in Nairobi, to remember lives lost during recent anti-government protests that claimed over 40 lives.
The service aimed to pray for national peace and remember those affected by the protests.
Participants, referred to as Gen Zs, wore red and black attire and received rosaries and roses, with Kenyan flags available for purchase.
A designated area allowed attendees to express sentiments through signed messages, reflecting opposition to the Finance Bill 2024 and the government.
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Prayers focused on national peace, healing for the injured, and forgiveness for all involved in the unrest.
Bishop Simon Kamomoe, speaking on behalf of the Catholic Bishops, stressed justice for affected families and unity among the youth.
"We are saddened by the loss of our young people, some remain missing," he said, urging prayers for their safety.
"We as the church hereby renew our commitment to serving the needs of the young people," Bishop Simon Kamomoe emphasized, expressing concern for the youth and encouraging peaceful pursuit of their rights. He led prayers for leaders and families grieving lost children.
"May our youth pursue their rights peacefully. Amen," he concluded, leading prayers of confession for any wrongdoings during the protests.