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"content": "Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this important Motion for Adjournment. Kenya is a country that is blessed with diverse cultural values and with 42 tribes. After the post-election violence, Members of Parliament have been going round the country praying for the victims and the suspects at The Hague but, with the coming of the Pope, I would wish we all converge there and pray for this important occasion. This is the opportunity where we can have genuine prayers led by our Pope for the healing of this country. Some of the prayers have been political, but the true prayers are coming with the Pope. That is the moment we are waiting for. I urge Kenyans to turn up in large numbers irrespective of the denomination they attend every Sunday because Catholics have shown an example that their leader is coming to a Third World country like Kenya to pray with Kenyans. This will be a great moment for us to show respect to one another and to ensure that we pray and remain a united country. We need to remain peaceful irrespective of political party affiliations. This will be a true moment where Kenyans will gather together to show respect to God. I belong to the Church of God but I married from the Catholic side. I promise I will be there because this is a defining moment for this country and we all believe in one God. With those remarks, I support the Adjournment Motion."
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