10 things to know about Bishop Cornelius Korir
The late Bishop Cornelius Korir of Eldoret diocese will go down in history as a man who fought for peace and unity among people.
His death on Monday shocked many who looked up to him for religious guidance.
Here are a few things to know about the late Bishoip.
1. He was born and raised in Bomet county.
2. His interest in priesthood started while he was still a pupil at Chesoen and Segutiet primary schools between 1959 and 1970.
3. He became a catechist and went to the seminary school at the Mother of Apostles Minor Seminary in Eldoret. He then joined St Augustine Major Seminary in Bungoma in 1976, graduating with a diploma in philosophy and religious studies.
4. In 1982, Bishop Korir attained a Diploma in Theology from Nairobi’s St Thomas Aquinas Major Seminary, which he followed up with a licentiate degree in sacred theology from St Patrick’s College in Maynooth, Ireland, in 1989.
5. Bishop Korir was ordained Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Eldoret on June 2, 1990.
6. In 2015, he celebrated 25 years as Bishop. With His Silver Jubilee party held at the Mother of Apostles Seminary in Eldoret
7. Three quarters of his life has been about peace building. He was instrumental in bringing back peace during the 1991 and 1992 clashes due to political violence, and also in the 2007-08 skirmishes.
8. In October, 2013 he founded the Upendo FM radio station that broadcasts from his diocesan office on 89.4 FM in the North Rift.
9. For his peace-keeping and peace-building efforts, Bishop Korir was in 2006 awarded the Moran of the Burning Spear by President Mwai Kibaki and also earned the Milele Lifetime Award in 2009 from the National Commission of Human Rights.
10. In 2012, Moi University conferred upon him the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters.