President William Ruto’s Senior Advisor Moses Kuria has weighed into the conversation of catholic bishops clashing with his boss.
The Press conference called by Catholic bishops has been the talk of town and Kenya Kwanza Leaders have been fighting back. Deputy national assembly speaker Gladys Shollei has been on record asking them to respond to the president in private.
Well, Kuria has advised on how to deal with Catholic Bishops. According to Kuria, the Catholic bishops are always right in what they say.
He highlighted his own experience with the religion insinuating that his time as a staunch Catholic believer taught him different things. One of those things is that, clergymen are always right in their decisions.
“My two rules as a Roman Catholic who has gone through the Catechism process from Baptism, Holy Eucharist, Altar Boy to confirmation (As Francis) by the late Michael Cardinal Otunga of Kibabii. Rule Number 1- The Catholic Church is always right . Rule Number 2- In case the Catholic Church is wrong refer to Rule Number 1” posted Kuria.
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Kuria’s advice has been seen as a message to the Kenya Kwanza Leaders who have been attacking the catholic bishops. Shollei had asked the clergymen to walk to the state House and have a sit-down meeting with the President instead of coming out in public.
Catholic bishops were Joined by their Anglican counterparts in demanding for accountability. Muslim imams also demanded accountability from the government officials setting the stage for a battle between religious institutions and the government of the day.
Kenyans are waiting to see how things will play out going forward and the action that the head of the State is going to take to solve the tiff. Especially after his donation was rejected.