Faith Amid the Floods: Missionary Benedictine Sisters  in Chesongoch Rebuild with Hope

Chesongoch Mission Hospital  Covered in Mud and Debris Following Floods. When the ground trembled and a roaring sound pierced the night of October 31st, the Benedictine Sisters in Chesongoch thought the generator had come on unexpectedly. But within moments, cries from outside shattered the silence, “Sisters, open the gate! Let us die together here!” It was […]

Blessing of Offices for Sisters Networks Held on Feast of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary

On the Feast of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, October 7th, a special Mass was celebrated to bless the offices of four networks funded by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. These include the Communications Network for Catholic Sisters, Talitha Kum International, the Care for the Aging Sisters Association, and the Health Association of Sisterhoods […]

Free medical camp brings relief to wajir residents

More than 100 residents of Wajir received free medical care during a medical camp organized by the wajir catholic dispensary in collaboration with the Health Association of Sisterhoods of Kenya (HASK) on September 20. The one-day outreach, held at the dispensary grounds, began with a health education session led by Sr Jerusha Ncabani  and Sr Celine Siratei (HASK Staff) […]

Women Religious Deepen Synodal Dialogue on Leadership, Identity, and Law

Day Two of the African Women Theologians Conference 2025 at Hekima University College in Nairobi turned its focus to “Church Norms and Synodality,” offering participants a rich blend of theological, pastoral, and canonical perspectives. Morning and mid-morning sessions brought together scholars and religious women who challenged the Church to live Synodality in concrete, transformative ways. […]

Women Theologians Urge Healing and Justice in the Church

On the official first day of the African Women Theologians Conference at Hekima University College, speakers pressed the Catholic Church to make safeguarding, counselling and pastoral healing central to its synodal journey, arguing that without these, Synodality cannot be authentic. The conference, co-organized by Hekima University College, Watawa wa Taa, and the Doctoral Scholarship for […]

African Women Theologians Call for Shared and Inclusive Leadership in the Church

The African Women Theologians Conference 2025 leadership sessions on Day One moved from critique to concrete models, as theologians argued that the Church’s governance must be reimagined, from top-down authority to shared, contextual leadership rooted in African communal life. Speakers insisted that synodality’s promise, participation, listening and co-responsibility, requires institutional change and the adoption of […]

African Women Theologians Conference Opens at Hekima University College

Hekima University College has once again become the stage for a groundbreaking gathering of African women theologians, as leaders, scholars, and participants converge under the theme “Synodality in Action: Emerging Ecclesiologies, Vitality of Women and Discerning Leadership for the 21st Century.” Building on the success of its inaugural 2023 conference, the institution, together with Watawa […]

CNCS Launches First Strategic Plan 2025–2030

Amplifying Voices, Inspiring Mission Nairobi, Kenya — 23rd August 2025. The Communication Network for Catholic Sisters in Kenya (CNCS) has unveiled its first-ever Strategic Plan 2025–2030, a milestone that sets a bold direction for amplifying the voices of Catholic Sisters and strengthening their role in evangelization, advocacy, and social transformation. At the launch, Sr. Josephine […]

AOSK AGM 2025 Closes with Renewed Commitment and a Spirit of Hope

The Association of Sisterhoods of Kenya (AOSK) concluded its Annual General Meeting (AGM) with renewed energy, a spirit of unity, and a firm commitment to mission and sustainability. On the final day of the AGM, delegates received a comprehensive update on the association’s progress and future direction. Sr. Pasilisa Namikoye, together with Mr. Brighton Amuni, […]

AOSK 2025 AGM Opens with a Call to Resilience, Self-Reliance, and Hopeful Mission

The Association of Sisterhoods of Kenya (AOSK) opened its 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) today, July 8, under the theme: “Pilgrims of Hope in Mission: AOSK Walks Steadfast Towards a Future of Resilience, Self-Reliance, and Sustainability.” The meeting, which runs until Friday, July 11, brings together congregational superiors from across the country to reflect on […]