County Roscommon missionary plays leading role in Kenyan University

Kenyan President William Ruto greeting Fr. Padraig Devine.
Whilst Tangaza University in Nairobi, Kenya, may not be known to many County Roscommon people, it is an institution that Frenchpark missionary, Fr Padraig Devine, has played a significant role in bringing to its current status. His role was acknowledged recently at the university’s inaugural graduation ceremony.
Tangaza College was established in 1986 as a constituent college of the Catholic University of Eastern Africa and gained university status in 2020. Its student body are multi-ethnic and inter-religious from Africa and numerous other countries around the world. The recent inaugural graduation ceremony not only celebrated the achievements of the graduates but also marked the university’s emergence as a beacon of higher education in Kenya.
In his speech, the vice-chancellor, Prof. Patrick Mwania, recognised members of the University Council, and particularly Fr. Devine who is the vice-chairman. He applauded Fr. Devine’s long service to the university as a member of the University Governing Council, and currently the chairman of its Corporate Affairs Committee.
Fr. Devine has responsibility for the setting up the Tangaza University Endowment Fund.
The Frenchpark native holds a Doctorate in Philosophy in Political Science and Public Administration, a Masters Degree in Peace Studies and International Relations, and is certified in Corporate Governance Training. He lectured at Tangaza for over 10 years and prior to that he served on the college’s previous board for 12 years and was its deputy chairperson.
The keynote speaker at the ceremony was the President of Kenya, Dr. William Ruto. He called on the graduates to use their skills, knowledge, and faith to address the challenges facing the nation and to contribute to the realisation of Kenya’s Vision 2030. The President emphasised the transformative power of education and the importance of combining academic knowledge with Christian values.

Fr. Devine’s work in Africa began in 1988. After holding leadership roles in the Society of African Missions in Kenya and Tanzania, he served as secretary general and chairman of the Religious Superiors’ Conference of Kenya, which is comprised of 75 religious congregations with over 6,000 personnel in Eastern Africa. He was also a founding director of Pacis Insurance Company set up by the Catholic Church in Kenya in 2005.
In 2009, he set up the Shalom Center for Conflict Resolution & Reconciliation. His efforts in peace-building started attracting international recognition when he was awarded the 2013 International Caring Award, joining recipients that include the Dalai Lama, former US President Jimmy Carter, Mother Teresa and Senator George Mitchell. In 2014, eight countries in Eastern Africa presented him with the prestigious IGAD Award for his visionary contribution to peace and development in the vast region.
He has been a guest speaker at Harvard University, University of Austin-Texas, University of Houston, University of San Diego, DePaul University, the World Bank, the George Mitchell Institute of Global Peace, Security and Justice at Queens University Belfast, and the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for Conflict Intervention at Maynooth University.
In 2022, he set up the Shalom Empowerment Center that addresses violence against women and children, and the Mary & Joseph Life Centre in the slum areas of Nairobi.
Fr. Devine is a regular visitor home to County Roscommon.