Belated Celebration of Our Lady of Fatima
It was a grace-filled celebration during the belated Feast of Our Lady of Fatima, where Archbishop Anthony Muheria delivered a powerful and inspiring message to the girls.
Accompanied by the School Chaplain, Rev. Fr. James Wangai, and the Education Secretary, Rev. Fr. Evaristus Maranga, the Archbishop encouraged the students to pursue not only academic excellence but also strong moral character.
He emphasized that academic success cannot stand alone without integrity, noting that schools should not only produce high grades, but also form women of virtue, honesty, discipline, and faith.
In his address, the Archbishop reflected on the three Gs — Grit, Grace, and Gratitude — encouraging the girls to remain resilient, prayerful, and thankful in their journey of growth.
Drawing inspiration from Mother Mary, he challenged the students to boldly say “Yes” to excellence in academics, faith, and moral values.
The Archbishop also emphasized the importance of character over shortcuts, reminding the girls that lasting success is built on honesty, discipline, and hard work.
Recognizing the pressures facing young women today, he encouraged them to find strength in prayer, remain hopeful, and uplift one another in true sisterhood.
A timely and fatherly message calling the young people to grow in faith, purpose, integrity, and resilience.
God bless
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