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Brian Inganga

Kenya, Nairobi

Photojournalist at Freelance

Photographer at Associated Press

Photographer for The Associated Press @AP

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  • 4 weeks ago | ncnewsonline.com | Luis Andres Henao |Almudena Calatrava |Brian Inganga |Kirsten Grieshaber

    Among the roughly 1.4 billion Catholics worldwide, many are keenly anticipating the upcoming Vatican conclave at which members of the College of Cardinals will elect a successor to Pope Francis. At a university in the United States, a Black township in South Africa and other far-flung locations, The Associated Press asked nine of them what they hope to see from a new pope. Nadia Makuc, 20, a junior at Princeton University in New Jersey Makuc goes to Mass daily at the campus chapel.

  • 1 month ago | newindianexpress.com | Almudena Calatrava |Brian Inganga |Kirsten Grieshaber |Alfonso Nqunjana

    Medina said Francis sought to bring youth closer to the church, and his successor should be, even more so, "the pope of the young.""I expect the same from the new pope: that he calls young people together, that he brings them closer to God, because I feel we live in a society that has lost many of its values; and that he brings them closer to their families, that he reminds them of their principles. ...

  • 1 month ago | newsfeel.com | Almudena Calatrava |Brian Inganga |Kirsten Grieshaber |Alfonso Nqunjana

    Source : NEW INDIAN EXPRESS NEWSAlicler Medina, 35, a Venezuelan journalist living in ArgentinaMedina said Francis sought to bring youth closer to the church, and his successor should be, even more so, “the pope of the young.”“I expect the same from the new pope: that he calls young people together, that he brings them closer to God, because I feel we live in a society that has lost many of its values; and that he brings them closer to their families, that he reminds them of their principles.

  • 1 month ago | register-herald.com | Brian Inganga

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  • 1 month ago | thederrick.com | Brian Inganga

    Children of the Maasai tribe perform a traditional jumping dance during the Enkipaata ceremony, a Maasai male rite of passage, specifically the initiation of boys, marking the transition from childhood to becoming a moran (warrior) in Olaimutiai, Narok County, Kenya, Thursday, April 24, 2024.

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