“Fortunately, wehere we’re living at DePul Centre in Langata things have been calm and presently our students are all home on their Christmas break. Our two parishes in Nairobi have also been out of danger as well as our house in Nyeri. And the Daughters of Charity houses in Kenya are all fine as well. Our worry not is the safety and the safe return pof our students. Some of them are right in the midst of all this mayhem. And travel back to Naairobi is either completely shut down or open but dangerous. They are to return to DePaul Centre onJan5, but I don’t think that we’ll be seeing too many of them on that day. Hopefully they’ll be back with us before too long. Leep us in your prayers. And as this New Year begins, pray that we will very soon wak up from this nightmare.”
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