Enugu, 22 November, 2024 / 5:05 pm (ACI Africa).
Pope Francis has hailed the 100-year-old Bigard Memorial Major Seminary in Nigeria for its “invaluable service” to the people of God.
In a goodwill message addressed to the Rector of the National Major Seminary based in the country’s Catholic Diocese of Enugu, Fr. Albert Okey Ikpenwa, the Holy Father expressed gratitude for the institution’s legacy of preparing Clergy for service.
“This anniversary affords me the opportunity to express my esteem for the seminary, particularly for the quality of the priests and bishops it has produced over the years, and for its invaluable service to the Church and society in times of civil unrest,” Pope Francis said in the goodwill message read out during the Thursday, November 21 conclusion of the centenary celebrations.
He added, “As you mark this important moment in the seminary's history, I pray that this centenary will be an occasion for all of you not only to reflect on the great good accomplished in these past decades, but to deepen your commitment to finding new and refreshing ways of training Seminarians who, well equipped in prayer, study, fraternity, and mission, will continue to bring the closeness of God and the newness of the gospel to every culture and people.”
Alluding to the variety of challenges the people of God in Nigeria grapple with, including insecurity and the high cost of living, Pope Francis advocated for solidarity manifested in being close to each other and acts of love and compassion.