Pope Francis will not address Kenyan Parliament
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The MP said the lawmakers had asked the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops to change the venue of the Papal Mass to Uhuru Park but their request was still pending. "So many people are coming to Nairobi from all over the continent and all over Kenya. I don't know if the university grounds will be sufficient," said Wamalwa. The MP, who met Pope Francis at Vatican City in September this year on the sidelines of the International Catholic Legislators Network Conference, said a group of MPs who have slums within their constituencies would be invited to a special meeting with the Pope at the residence of the Apostolic Nuncio in Kenya – the Pope's representative in the country.For More of This and Other Stories, Grab Your Copy of the Standard Newspaper.
State House and the Apostolic Nuncio will have the final say on the itinerary of the Pope while in Kenya. The visit will be Pope Francis' first trip to Africa that will see him also visit Uganda and the Central African Republic.SEE ALSO :Jubilant crowds hail pope 'prophet of reconciliation'
His African trip will run from November 25 to 30. The Pope had been invited by each of the three heads of states and local bishops. Details of the Holy Father's three-nation African tour will be released in the coming weeks.We are undertaking a survey to help us improve our content for you. This will only take 1 minute of your time, please give us your feedback by clicking HERE. All responses will be confidential.