- John Njenga
Archbishop John Njenga (born 1928) is a Roman Catholic archbishop.
Born to Peter Kimani and the late Maria Wanjiru at Tigoni,
Kiambu , Njenga joined Githiga Primary school, then calledChurch of Scotland of Mission School , in 1937. After passing theCommon Entrance Examination , he went to LiokiCatholic Intermediate Primary School, where he sat theKenya Primary Examination . He proceeded to Mang’u High School. At Mang’u he met many leaders, including PresidentMwai Kibaki and Vice-PresidentMoody Awori . He was their senior.He taught Awori
catechism . In 1949, he joined juniorseminary atKilimambogo to studyLatin as a bridging course to joining a seminary inTanzania . After the course in 1951, he went to Kibosho Major Seminary in Tanzania, where he was ordained in 1957. He was posted to theNairobi Diocese . In 1957, he was sent toEngland for further studies and got adiploma inSociology and adoctorate in Canon law.After returning from studies, he served at the Nairobi Diocese until 1970, when he was ordained
Bishop ofEldoret Diocese. He moved from Eldoret toMombasa in 1989.Kenya Airports Authority current managing director, George Mohoho, was his assistant priest at MakadaraParish before he resigned.Archbishop Njenga celebrates many achievements in the Church. He takes pride in the expansion of the church and increase in the number of faithful in the Coast region. He established seven parishes — Mwanda, Bomu, Chumvini, St. Paul’s Taveta Mjini, Ukunda, Kiembeni and Mtopanga — in Mombasa, and several others in the North Coast.He also launched the Lwanga Communication, founded St. Mary’s Teachers College, Bura, St. Teresa Secondary School, Chaani, Pastoral Centre, Tudor, and youthpolytechnic s.He also initiated a school for the mentally handicapped at Bombolulu and was founder member of the inter-faiths committee for religious leaders in Mombasa. The committee is aimed at promote understanding among the faiths for peaceful co-existence.
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