MIC COMMUNITY LIFE AND CELEBRATIONS

MIC COMMUNITY LIFE AND CELEBRATIONS

A Religious Community is a place where conse-crated men or women live together to share life in love and more importantly to be witnesses of the gospel (Vita Consecrata no. 42). The life of a consecrated person is expressed in a Religious Community through the profession of the evangeli-cal counsels of Chastity, Poverty and Obedience.

PSYCHO-SPIRITUAL INSTITUTE

PSYCHO-SPIRITUAL INSTITUTE

The Psycho-Spiritual Institute (PSI) was established in 2012 by the Lux Terra Leadership Foundation, in collaboration with Missio Aachen, with the aim of training and graduating experts in Psycho-Spiritual Therapy and Christian Counseling for English-Speaking African Countries. The emergence of the Institute is a response to what many have identified as an urgent need to offer professional

WHO IS SAINT MARCELLIN CHAMPAGNAT

WHO IS SAINT MARCELLIN CHAMPAGNAT

Marcellin Champagnat was born at Le Rosey, a hamlet near St. Etienne in France, on 20th May, 1789. This was a fateful year because it was the year in which the French Revolution began. Marcellin grew up on a small farm where he lived with his parents, Mary and Jean Baptist, his 4 brothers, 4 sisters and aunt. As soon as he became of age he was sent to school.

MIC-A CENTRE OF WORSHIP

MIC-A CENTRE OF WORSHIP

Praising God is contagious, especially for those of us who like to be affect-ed by him echoed Shelena Griffiths. Entering the Marist chapel on a Sunday morning for the first time, one would think it is one of the biggest parishes within Nairobi, it is really mesmerizing seeing how religious men and women as well as the lay faithful come to discover the presence of God.

GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATION

GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATION

On Sunday 27th October 2019, the entire community of Marist International Centre (MIC) celebrated the Golden Jubilee of Religious life of Br. Spiridion NDANGA. The celebration began with Holy Mass at 10:00 am in the MIC Chapel. The mass was attended by many religious men and women in and around Karen, staff, lay people and students of MIUC and the Rwandan community in Nairobi.

LIVING A PLEASANT LIFE

LIVING A PLEASANT LIFE

Today, life seems to be good than before but with chal-lenges. These challenges made many people, old and young, to search for a better way of approaching it. This quest for new style of living puts us into a degree of personal freedom where each person seeks to define a style of life hoping to be a better person.

MIC AS A PROJECT

MIC AS A PROJECT

One of the documents from the 16th General Chapter (1967-1968) of the Marist Institute talks about ‘the inter-regional cooperation.’ The demands on the quality of formation in the seventies, as consequence of the aggiornamento launched by Vatican II, made Brothers and Superiors involved in formation much aware of the need for that inter-regional cooperation in order to better staff

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