Kenyan Chaplains Visit Camp Lemonnier

Chaplains from the Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) Religious Affairs office welcomed three Kenyan Ministry of Defense (KMoD) chaplains to Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, July 5, 2011, during a U.S. military professional chaplaincy



By Staff Sgt. R.J. Biermann CJTF-HOA Public Affairs CAMP LEMONNIER, Djibouti Jul 15, 2011
Chaplains from the Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) Religious Affairs office welcomed three Kenyan Ministry of Defense (KMoD) chaplains to Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, July 5, 2011, during a U.S. military professional chaplaincy familiarization visit.

Catholic Bishops (Colonels) Alfred Rotich and Paul Simuyu and Muslim Imam (Lieutenant Colonel) Mohammed Ahmed met with U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Michael Franken, CJTF-HOA commander, and visited several camp locations to include the chapel, Muslim prayer tent, and Fleet and Family Services Center.

"Our goal was to acquaint them with our ideology, methodology and approach to ministry," said U.S. Air Force Chaplain (Lieutenant Colonel) William O'Sullivan of CJTF-HOA Religious Affairs. "In doing so we resolidified previously established ties and reinforced our commitment to assist the KMoD in developing a more robust chaplain corps."

One particular U.S. chaplaincy practice stood out to the KMoD chaplains.

"The best part of our visit was learning about the chaplain assistant career field," said Rotich. "We don't have such a thing were very impressed with how the enlisted chapel personnel conducted their program."

According to O'Sullivan, the KMoD chaplains will likely visit Camp Lemonnier again before year's end.

"The return visit will be longer to allow the chaplains more time to work with our chaplains here," he said. "There will be more hands-on shadowing and partnering to further the exchange of ideas and mutual edification."

Rotich and the other chaplains expressed thanks for a successful visit.

"Thank you for the opportunity to learn and grow in a better understanding of the U.S. military chaplaincy," said Rotich.

O'Sullivan will be visiting Kenya to meet with the chaplains again to learn about the KMoD Chaplain Corps.
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