Nsukka, 19 November, 2020 / 11:06 pm (ACI Africa).
The construction of St. Theresa’s Cathedral of Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Nsukka is a fruit of collective efforts and contributions from various individuals, the Local Ordinary the Diocese said Thursday, November 19 during the dedication Mass of the 5500-seater Cathedral that took 29 years to complete.
“It was not a one person’s effort, not a one person’s achievement. The church is family and our cathedral project has been a truly family project,” Bishop Godfrey Onah of Nsukka Diocese said in his homily during the November 19 event.
Bishop Onah emphasized the collective efforts of the people of God in realizing the initiative saying, “So many people got involved and Nsukka’s people of all denominations and Christian callings and even non-Christians contributed … many non-Catholics, traditional worshippers and even Muslims contributed.”
He acknowledged with appreciation the collaboration of the Anglican Bishop of Nsukka who was in attendance, Bishop Onah saying that the Anglican Bishop often visited the construction site for inspection, shared his observations, and fed the construction workers.