Keywords: kenya nyeri africa roman catholic italy nun sister irene stefani sainthood missionary world war one beatification ceremony soldiers wounded tourism christian nuns faith religion outdoor KENYA, Nyeri: In a photograph taken 21 May 2015, and made available by Make It Kenya, Archbishop Peter Kairo (left) from Nyeri diocese blesses a dias ahead of Kenya and Africa's first Roman Catholic beatification ceremony. Final preparations are being made to host thousands of worshippers, officials and visitors who are expected to congregate 23 May for the event in the town of Nyeri approx. 150 kilometers north of the Kenyan capital Nairobi. The ceremony is a critical step towards sainthood for Irene Stefani, an Italian nun and missionary who is beloved in Nyeri and its environs for her selfless service to wounded World War One soldiers and ailing locals alike. Sister Stefani arrived in Kenya in 1915 and gained fame over the following years for her generosity and extraordinary empathy. She died in 1930 after contracting plague. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE. KENYA, Nyeri: In a photograph taken 21 May 2015, and made available by Make It Kenya, Archbishop Peter Kairo (left) from Nyeri diocese blesses a dias ahead of Kenya and Africa's first Roman Catholic beatification ceremony. Final preparations are being made to host thousands of worshippers, officials and visitors who are expected to congregate 23 May for the event in the town of Nyeri approx. 150 kilometers north of the Kenyan capital Nairobi. The ceremony is a critical step towards sainthood for Irene Stefani, an Italian nun and missionary who is beloved in Nyeri and its environs for her selfless service to wounded World War One soldiers and ailing locals alike. Sister Stefani arrived in Kenya in 1915 and gained fame over the following years for her generosity and extraordinary empathy. She died in 1930 after contracting plague. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE. |