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Cornelius Kipng'eno Arap Korir (6 July 1950 – 30 October 2017) was a
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of the
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who served as
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of the Diocese of Eldoret. He was born in Segutiet village,
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, in the former
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of Kenya. He was ordained a priest in 1982. Arap Korir was consecrated as bishop of the Diocese of Eldoret, Kenya on 2 June 1990 and served there until his death on 30 October 2017. Bishop Korir presided over the church at a time of many turbulent times in the North Rift during the 1992, 1997, 2007/08 Kenyan post-election violence, and he played a major role in peace-building and uniting the communities living in this area. He received the distinguished service medal in recognition of this work, bestowed upon him by President
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. During his tenure, the church witnessed a sharp increase in church membership, and development of health and education institutions sponsored by the Roman Catholic church within the Diocese of Eldoret.


Life

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Cornelius Kipng'eno Arap Korir was born on 6 July 1950 in Segutiet Village,
Bomet District Bomet County is a county in the former Rift Valley Province of Kenya. Initially a district, Bomet District was created from the former Kericho District in 1992. The capital of Bomet County is Bomet. It has a population of 875,689 in 2019 and a ...
, Kericho Dioceses in
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. Korir started schooling at Chesoen and Segutiet primary school until 1970. He later joined Mother of Apostles Minor seminary
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and St. Augustine Major Seminary in
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between 1971 and 1976. Kipng'eno Arap Korir obtained a diploma in the philosophy of religious studies in 1982. He was also awarded a diploma in theology from St. Thomas Aquinas major seminary,
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. He continued schooling and was awarded a degree in sacred theology by St. Patrick's College in
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,
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in 1989. He was ordained as a priest on 6 November 1982. He was first appointed a bishop on 7 April 1990. Until his death on 30 October 2017, he was a bishop at the
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diocese of
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where he served from 2 June 1990. He first came to wider notice after mediating between
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and Pokot clashes at Kapsait, where he managed to build a church as a symbol of unity. In 1997 and 2007/08, he interceded in mediating peace among several communities that clashed due to election issues. He is believed to have housed more than 10,000 families affected by post-election violence that erupted in December 2007 and lasted through February 2008. In his mission of uniting, Korir wrote a book titled ''Amani Mashinani'' where he featured how he managed to unite communities. He has earned two awards through his mission of restoring peace in Turkana, Marakwet and Pokot. He first received a distinguished medal, Moran of the Burning Spear which was awarded by former president
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. In 2009, he received the Milele Lifetime award which was given by the National Commission of Human Rights. The peace ambassador was able to start a radio station in the cathedral church of Eldoret and named it ''Upendo FM'' (meaning "love") in 2013. He died in his house on the morning of Monday 30 October 2017. He was diagnosed with high blood pressure and diabetes which were not detected for a long time. He was buried inside the
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as the first bishop in the region to have died in the line of duty.


See also

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