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Maurice Michael Otunga (January 1923 – 6 September 2003) was a
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and
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. He served as the Archbishop of Nairobi from 1971 until his resignation in 1997.
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elevated him into the cardinalate in 1973 as the Cardinal-Priest of San Gregorio Barbarigo alle Tre Fontane in Rome. The son of a tribal chief in Kenya, Otunga refused to succeed his father in the traditional position in order to pursue a path to the Catholic priesthood after completing his studies at home and in
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. He was appointed a bishop in the 1950s and transferred to lead a new diocese. He later was transferred to
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, from where he participated in the
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. Otunga was known for his strong opposition to the use of
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, most concerned about their being used for contraception. Despite the spread of
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and the recommended use of condoms to prevent
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s, twice in the 1990s Otunga burnt boxes of condoms before the faithful. He said that
contraception Birth control, also known as contraception, anticonception, and fertility control, is the use of methods or devices to prevent pregnancy. Birth control has been used since ancient times, but effective and safe methods of birth control only be ...
was in breach of Christian teaching and that it opposed the doctrine of ''
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'' issued in 1968. He was also a vocal critic of
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and was critical of priests who became involved in social and political controversies. Based on his strong service to the Church, his cause of canonization has commenced. He has been titled as a
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.


Life


Childhood and conversion

Maurice Michael Otunga was born in 1923 to Wasike Lusweti Sudi (a chieftain of the
Bukusu The Bukusu people ( Bukusu: ''Babukusu'') are one of the 17 Kenyan tribes of the Luhya Bantu people of East Africa residing mainly in the counties of Bungoma and Trans Nzoia. They are the largest tribe of the Luhya nation, with 1,188,963 id ...
) tribe) and Rosa Namisi. His father followed traditional African religion. His father had about 70 wives and children with woman. He taught Otunga the basic tenets of their traditional religion. The boy was named Otunga, meaning a staff that elderly lean on for support. His original name was "Odunga" but it was changed to "Otunga" since the Lubukusu language has no "D" sound. But this was his second name: his father had called him this because he felt it was better than the name his mother had chosen for him. Rosa named her infant son "Simiyu" upon his birth. She had two other boys, his full brothers John Kalibo and Christopher Nakitare. Otunga converted to
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and was
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in 1935 (by Fr. Leo Pulaert); he was given the names "Maurice Michael". His father was later baptized in 1963 and his mother also later in 1965. Otunga received his Confirmation on 29 September 1939 from Bishop Joseph Shanahan.


Education and priesthood

Otunga studied at Mill High School in Kibabii from 1931 to 1933, and later at another school in Sijei from 1933 to 1934. He finished his studies at
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in Kabaa from 1934 to 1935. He obtained a licentiate in his theological studies in September 1951. Otunga began ecclesial studies in
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. He completed his
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and theological studies at the Gaba ecclesial school in
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,
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. He refused to become his tribe's chieftain after his father resigned from the position in 1947. Otunga transferred to
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, where he was a student at the Pontifical Urban from 1947 until 1950. There he was
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to the priesthood on 3 October 1950. He also obtained his theological
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in Rome after completing further studies in 1951. That year he travelled in
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for several months, visiting northern Italian cities,
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and
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in France, and then to
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and
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. Upon his return to Kenya, Otunga was assigned to serve (1951-1954) as a professor in the theological department at the ecclesial school in
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. He also served as the vice-chancellor of the diocesan curia. He was the private aide to James Robert Knox from 1954 until his appointment to the episcopate in 1956. In 1956 Otunga was assigned to serve as a pastor at the Makupa parish in Nairobi.


Episcopate

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nominated him to the episcopate; he was made the Titular Bishop of Tacape and received his
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from Knox a couple of months later in
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.
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later transferred Otunga to the new Diocese of Kisii."Otunga, Card. Maurice Michael", Vatican Press Office
/ref> Otunga attended the four sessions of the
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(1962-1965). In 1969 he was promoted to the Titular Archbishop of Bomarza. Later that year, on 15 November 1969,
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nominated him as the Coadjutor Bishop of Nairobi. He would succeed the current archbishop as its head upon his resignation. He succeeded as the Archbishop of Nairobi on 24 October 1971. He was president of the Bishop's Conference of Kenya. Otunga served as the vice-president of the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in Eastern Africa (AMECEA), and a member of the permanent committee of the Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM). He also participated in various episcopal assemblies that the pope convoked in Rome.


Cardinalate

On 5 March 1973 he was created and proclaimed a
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as the Cardinal-Priest of San Gregorio Barbarigo alle Tre Fontane in Rome. He attended the two episcopal assembles which the pope called in Rome in 1974 and 1977. Otunga also participated in the papal conclave of August 1978 and the conclave of October 1978; these elected
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and
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, respectively. Otunga also participated in other episcopal assembles in Rome both in 1980 and 1994. Otunga was strongly aware of issues related to migrants and refugees. In 1994 in Rome, speaking about Kenya, he said to the world's bishops: Otunga lived in modest conditions and eschewed much of the trappings that came with the episcopal office; he even drove in his own
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. He often visited President
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to urge him to implement democratic reforms and disapproved of priests becoming involved in social or political controversies. He sought to promote and encourage diocesan vocations and he invited religious congregations to settle and work in Nairobi. As is customary for cardinals, he served in various departments in the
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. Those appointments were: *
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* Congregation for Religious and Secular Institutes


Resignation and death

In 1991 Otunga fell ill but was not allowed to resign by Pope John Paul II. The pope instead appointed a coadjutor bishop who would have the right of succession in case Otunga either died or became unfit to fill the role. In 1992 Otunga suffered a
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and sent a second resignation letter; this was accepted in 1997. After Otunga retired, he moved into an aged care home. After he turned 80, he was no longer able to vote in papal conclaves. Otunga died on 6 September 2003 at 6:45am of
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in the
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unit of the Mater Misericordiae Hospital in Nairobi. He had been hospitalized there for about two months. His funeral was celebrated on 19 September in Nairobi. His remains were interred in Nairobi at Saint Austin's in Msongari, which was a traditional burial ground for priests or deacons. Otunga was the highest in rank to be interred there. His remains were later transferred to the Karen's Resurrection Gardens on 24 August 2005. His remains were relocated secretly because members of his Bukusu tribe believed that reinterment would result in a cures of their people.


Legacy and honors

In late 2016 the government named a street in Nairobi in his honor: "Cardinal Otunga Road".


Beatification process

In 2005 plans were announced to consider and launch the cause for the late cardinal's beatification. National bishops made their ''"ad limina apostolorum"'' visit to Rome in November 2007 and sought advice on the matter from the
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. The formal petition to the cause was made to Cardinal
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on 30 October 2009. Njue wrote on 6 November to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints requesting their approval to initiate the cause. The latter voiced their assent, declaring ''
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'' (no objections) on 1 March 2010 and titled Otunga as a
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. Njue announced the cause would open on 6 August 2010 but did not set the date for its opening at that point. The diocesan process opened in Nairobi on 11 November 2011. A team spoke to 171 witnesses in total and compiled 23,995 pages of documentation regarding the cardinal's life and works. This diocesan investigation closed on 28 September 2013. The documents were sealed in boxes and given to the
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Charles Daniel Balvo for transfer to the C.C.S. in Rome. The C.C.S. validated this process on 9 May 2014. The first
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for this cause died on 12 August 2012. Since 1 September 2012, the current postulator has been Dr. Waldery Hilgeman.


Views


Condoms

Otunga opposed the use of condoms for any purpose because of their use for
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. He urged people to exercise abstinence for birth control. He said that condoms did not solve the
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crisis. He met with local Islamic leaders to jointly conduct ceremonial public
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to burn condoms. One such public bonfire was on 19 August 1995 in which he joined the
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of Nairobi's Jamia Mosque Sheikh Ali Shee in burning condoms and sex education literature. On 31 August 1996 (before 250 faithful), Otunga burned condoms in
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as part of his campaign against their use. He deemed them to be against the teachings of the Catholic Church and an affront to ''
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'', which Pope Paul VI had issued in 1968.


Family planning

Otunga strongly criticized family planning activists. For instance, he said:


Abortion

Otunga was a strong critic of
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. He said that human life was sacred from the moment of conception until natural death.


Education

Otunga supported President Moi's reforms to end
sexual education Sex education, also known as sexual education, sexuality education or sex ed, is the instruction of issues relating to human sexuality, including human sexual anatomy, sexual activity, sexual reproduction, safe sex, birth control, sexual healt ...
curriculum in schools.


Islam

Amin al-Hinawi (on 14 January 1993) issued a sharp criticism of Otunga's remarks related to expansion of
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in Africa. The church clarified that the cardinal was misinterpreted, and that he had been speaking out against "Islamic fundamentalism", which he perceived to be on the rise, rather than the Islamic religion per se. But Otunga was known to have asserted that claiming
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as the last prophet was a lie since
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was the last prophet. These remarks caused considerable debate and outrage among Muslims. Assistant minister Sharif Nassir on 7 January 1987 had asked Otunga to read and understand the
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, in order to better work for inter-religious dialogue.


References


External links


Hagiography Circle

Official site

Santi e Beati


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