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The
Kenyan Brothers
of the Kenyan Region
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At the invitation of the
Bishop of Eldoret
the Brothers took over the running of the Secondary Boarding School in
Iten in September 1961.
Down the years the school
gained popularity
because of its success not only in academic subjects but also in
Sports.
Many of the renowned Kenyan Athletes are ex-Iten students. Since 1994
the
school is under secular management with some Brothers occupying
positions
on the School Board.
Harambee School Eldoret was
opened in 1967
again at the invitation of Bishop Houlihan. It caters for boys and
girls
who are financially and academically poor.
Vocation promotion
commenced in 1986 and
a new building was erected in Kapsoya-near Eldoret- to cater for
postulants
and novices. The first four novices were received on Feb. 2nd 1991 and
on Dec. 19th 1992 three made their first profession.
A new Novitiate was opened
in Kamagut about
20 miles from Eldoret in Sept. 1993. Later a new Novitiate Building
comprising
fifteen bedrooms and study hall was built. A new hexagonal chapel was
blessed
and opened on Dec. 7th 1997.
A house was opened in
Dagoretti, Nairobi
in 1993 for young Brothers doing further study, but it was sold and a
much
larger building was purchased in Riruta and refurbished.
The last house to be opened
was in Kitale
in 1998. Ten Senior Brothers, nine Irish and one Indian work in Kenya.
Of the sixteen junior
professed one is
a qualified Secondary School teacher, five are trained primary school
teachers,
three are student nurses. The remainder await calls to training.
By Bro.
Raymond Ford
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