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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Dedan Kimathi's last Words

His letter pinned on the wall of the National Archives in Nairobi pricks the conscience of all who read it by its simplicity, selflessness and concern for his son.


The letter, addressed to Father Marino of Catholic Mission, P O Box 25 Nyeri reads:

It is one o’clock night and I have picked up my pencil and paper so that I may remember you and your beloved friends before time is over.

I am so busy and so happy preparing for heaven tomorrow February 18 1957. I only want to let you know that Father Whellam came to see me here in my prison room as soon as he received the information regarding my arrival. He is still a dear and kind person and I did not at first expect it. He visits me very often and has given me sufficient encouragement possible.

burning light

He has provided me important books with more that have set a burning light throughout my way to paradise such as:

1 Students Catholic Doctrine

2 In the likeness of Christ

3 How to Understand Mass

4 The New Testament

5 The appearance of Virgin at Grotto of Loudres

6 Prayer Book in Kikuyu

7 The Virgin Mary of Fatma

8 The Cross of the Rosary

I want to make it ever memorial to you and all that only Father Whellam came to see me on Christmas Day while I had many coming on the other weeks and days. I am sorry that they did not remember me during the birth of our Lord and Saviour.

It is also a pity they forgot me during such a merry day. I have already discussed the matter with him and I am sure he will inform you all.

Only question of getting my son to school. He is so far away from many of your schools but I trust that something must be done to see that he starts earlier under your care etc.

Do not fail to from seeing my mother who is very old and to comfort her even though she is so much sorrowful.

My wife is here. She is detained at Kamiti prison and I suggest that she will be released after sometime. I would like her to be comforted by sisters eg Sister Modester for she too feels lonely.

one favour

And if by any possibility she can be near the mission near Mathari, so that she may be close to the sisters and to the church.

I conclude by telling you only to do me one favour by getting education for my son. Farewell to the world and all its belongings. I say best wishes to my friends with whom we shall not meet in this busy world. Please pass my compliments and best wishes to all who read Wathiomo Mukinyu. Remember me too to the fathers, brothers and sisters.

With good hope and best wishes I remain dear father,

Yours loving and departing convert, D Kimathi.

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