No Association Name  Meeting Venue Day Time
1 St. Senior Youth Chapel Second Sunday After 11:00am Mass
2 YCA Chapel  Second Sunday Third Sunday  Second Sunday Third Sunday
3 Development Ministry  Chapel  Second Sunday  9:00am
4 CJPC   Chapel  Fourth Sunday  10:30am
5 Sacred Heart of Jesus   Chapel  Friday  After 1:00pm Mass
 6 Children Hall  Every Sunday   After 9:00am Mass
 7 Charismatic Renewal  Main Hall  Monday   5:30pm
 8 St. Anne Women Association  Small Hall  Tuesday Fourth Sunday  5:30pm After 9:00am Mass
 9 St. Matilda   Parish Office Corridor   First Sunday  After 9:00am
10 H.G.C.W.A Small Hall

Friday &

First Sunday

5:30pm

After 11:00am Mass

 11 St. Monica Women Association

Small Hall

Main Hall

Thursday

Second Sunday 

 5:30pm

After 9:00am Mass

12 C.M.A Main Hall First Sunday After 9:00am Mass
 
No SCC/Jumuiya Name  Meeting Venue Day Time
1 Alliance of Two Hearts Main hall   Tuesday  5:30pm
2 St. Mathias Mulumba Chapel  Wednesday   5:30pm
3 St. Charles Lwanga Grotto  Wednesday   5:30pm
4 St. Paul Nursery  Saturday   4:00pm
5 St. Benedict Main hall   Wednesday   5:30pm
 6 Holy Spirit Small hall   Monday   6:00pm
 7 St. Jude Chapel  Saturday   3:00pm
 8 St. Peter Nursery  Wednesday   5:30pm
 9 St. Kizito House to house   Monday   5:30pm
10 St. Lucy Chapel  Monday   5:30pm
 11 St. Bridget House to house  Wednesday   6:00pm
12 St. Rita House to house   Thursday  6:00pm
13 Christ the King Big Hall  Thursday  6:00pm
14 St. John The Baptist Outside the Office  Friday  6:00pm
15 St. Joseph Nursery  Saturday   4:00pm
16 St. Stephen Chapel  Friday  4:00pm
17 St Patrick Behind Secretariat   Monday   6:00pm
18 St. Gabriel Home  Wednesday   6:00pm
19 St. James the Apostle Secretariat shade  Thursday  6:00pm

The Parish Council

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On the 9th  December 2014, Bishop Martin KivuvaMusonde was appointed the new archbishop of the catholic Archdiocese of Mombasa replacing the late Archbishop BornifaceLele who has gone to be with the Lord.Archbishop Martin was born on 10th  February 1952, in Muthetheni, Machakos County, and baptized  on 22nd March 1952. He is a first born in a family of six brothers and three sisters. In 1961, his family  moved to kichaka samba in the coastal region.He went to KyambusyaPrimary School in Muthetheni.After they moved to Kichaka samba he joined class 2in KichakaSimba Primary school. He went to St. Mary’s Seminary Kwale. He studied philosophy and theology at St. Thomas Aquinas seminary in Nairobi and was ordained priest  on 9th December,1978 in the Archdiocese of Mombasa, which coincidentally is the date he was announced the Archbishop of the same Archdiocese.

Pastoral experience

As apriest in the Archdiocese of Mombasa  he served in different parishes in different capacities.His first appointment was in Mwatate Parish in TaitaTaveta as an assistant Priest, from February  1979-February 1989, he served as a parish  Priest of Our Lady of Fatima Parish Kongowea and at the same time as an officiating Chaplain to Kenya  Armed Forces,(Nyali Barracks). In the years 1989-1992, he worked as a parish priest of Makupa Parish.

His Career In Communication

Archbishop Martin Kivuva Musonde From 1989-1992, he worked as a social communications coordinator for the Archdiocese of Mombasa. In 1992, he was appointed to work in Ukweli Video Productions in Nairobi where he later became the Director a position he held until his appointment as the Bishop of Machakos.

Archbishop Martin Kivuva holds certificates in building and constructions from Mombasa Polytechnic, Religious studies from the University of Nairobi,Aid administration from Selly oak College, Bermingham, England,Radio Production from all Africa conference of churches-Nairobi,plus  a Video and Radio Production from the Institute of Telecommunications Dallas,USA.

INSTALLATION

He was elected Bishop on 15th March,2003 and ordained and installed  as the Bishop of Machakos on the 3rd June, 2003 at Machakos Stadium in a ceremony attended by he then Apostolic Nuncio- AllainLebeaupin, Bishops, Priests and religious men and women from within and outside the Diocese of Machakos and even the then President MwaiKibaki and other prominent Politicians

His Work in Machakos

On his election,he adopted a motto “that all may be one” (John 17:21), with the intention of uniting the entire Diocese into one.In his apostolic work in the Diocese he has displayed the fatherly image in that he knew the Diocese from one corner to the last end and was more alert with the contemporary issues in the Diocese and in the country. He was a visionary leader in his style of leadership, a virtue seen in the many projects he has undertaken in the Diocese including the drafting of a strategic plan for the diocese. Archbishop Martin was simple, open to dialogue and involved the Clergy, Religious Men and Women and Lay leaders in running the affairs of the Diocese.