Why Kenyans won’t forget Archbishop Ndingi quicklyFather Lawrence Njoroge wrote a book on Catholicism in Kenya titled, A Century of Catholic Endeavour, in which he capture the mood in the transition from colonialism to postcolonial times. One of the young men in Catholicism that Njoroge wrote about was Raphael Ndingi Mwana A’Nzeki, barely 30 at independence. But Ndingi, Wamugunda would later confide to friends, never asked what Wamugunda would say; his only concern was for Wamugunda to dress properly. Coronavirus has infected and affected everything and denied Kenyans their right to mourn great Ndingi, the way they mourned his friend, Njenga. In the meanwhile, Ndingi and Njenga sleep permanently in adjoining crypts at the Holy Family Minor Basilica.
Source: Standard Digital April 13, 2020 06:00 UTC