Pope Francis will address the nation in addition to holding bilateral talks during his maiden visit to Kenya in November.
According
to a detailed itinerary released by State House on Friday, the Pope
will also meet leaders from all the religious faiths as he seeks to
advance his global bid of fostering religious tolerance during his
November 25 to 27 visit.
A number of youth leaders
will be selected to have a meeting with him during the three-day visit
billed as a timely endorsement to the country that has suffered deadly
terrorist attacks by Al- Shabaab over the last one year.
The Pope was among the world leaders who condemned the Garissa University College terror attack in April.
“During
his 3-day state visit, the Holy Father will hold bilateral discussions
with President Kenyatta and his government, before meeting senior
officials at the United Nations Environmental Programme (Unep) and
addressing members of the diplomatic corps,” said the statement sent by
State House Spokesman Mr Manoah Esipisu.
Venues for the serries of meetings were not given with Mr Esipisu saying the Catholic Church will provide more details later.
Pope
Francis is the 266th holder of the revered and topmost religious office
in the Catholic Church. He will be second Pope to come to Kenya after
John Paul II visit in 1995.
During his visit he will
seek to bring together leaders from different faiths as has been the
norm in the continents has has visited so far.
“In
keeping with the theme of tolerance and inclusivity, the Holy Father’s
itinerary will include an interreligious meeting with Christian, Muslim,
Hindu and traditional leaders. Pope Francis will also give a general
address to Kenyans, meet with a number of youth, and celebrate Mass,”
added Mr Esipisu.
This is the first time the Pope will
be coming to Africa and State House on Friday said Kenya was honoured to
be the first country he will be visiting on the continent.
“Kenya
is deeply honoured to be the country where His Holiness makes his first
landing on the continent. As a nation, Kenya thanks God for the
opportunity to host a man who is the spiritual leader of a billion
Catholics, and an inspiration to billions of others right across the
world,” said Mr Esipisu.
The visit follows the
high-profile one by US President Barack Obama in July who came to the
country for the Global Entrepreneurship Summit but used the occasion to
address the nation in addition to holding bilateral talks with his
Kenyan counterpart.
The meeting was dubbed a massive
endorsement to the country as it came under three months after the
Garissa attack that led to the brutal massacre of 148 people, 142 of
them students.
Italy Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has also been to the country after the attack.
Italy Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has also been to the country after the attack.
Further,
Kenya is also hosting the World Trade Organisation meeting in December
and Foreign affairs Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohammed told senators on
Thursday that Kenya was fully prepared for it.
Nairobi
will also host the first Tokyo International Conference on African
Development (TICAD) to be held in Africa later in the year.
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