Nsukka, 06 July, 2024 / 9:28 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Godfrey Igwebuike Onah of Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Nsukka is calling upon Priests in his Episcopal See to give the people of God the opportunity to confess regularly by including the Sacrament of Penance in their day-to-day programs.
In his homily while on retreat with Priests at Holy Rosary Retreat and Conference Centre, Nsukka, Bishop Onah criticized the practice of Priests reducing “the Sacrament of Penance to an appendix after morning Mass.”
“If you as Catholic Priests have been given the authority by Christ to forgive sins, put that among your primary responsibilities,” the Nigerian Bishop emphasized in the video published Thursday, July 4.
He added, “Please, recreate the opportunity; invite the people of God not just after morning Mass but every day and on many occasions to realize and recognize their unworthiness and (the need to) ask for forgiveness.”
“Create time. Bear in mind that is the only power a Priest never loses even when he has been laicized, that is, to forgive sins in the emergency in the danger of death; that shows how important it is in our lives,” Bishop Onah insisted.