Catholic Bishops in IEP caution leaders against relenting “in their effort to work for positive transformation in Nigeria.”
“Government must upgrade the ongoing governance by palliatives to governance that promotes productivity, accountability and which provides essential infrastructure like power supply and jobs for the populace,” they add.
Credit: Bishop Emmanuel Badejo
The Catholic Bishops also decry the increase in “suicide and murders among Nigerians in recent times which demonstrates that the value placed on the sanctity of human life is diminishing. This is a recipe for disaster.”
“We reiterate the sanctity and dignity of human life and we call on relevant authorities and religious organizations to promote the preservation of Christian marriage and family values,” the Catholic Bishops in IEP say.
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They weigh in on the start of the preparations for the Catholic Church’s 2025 Jubilee Year, which Pope Francis announced on January 21, the second in his Pontificate after the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy in 2015.
In his Angelus address from the window of Vatican’s Apostolic Palace on January 21, the Holy Father said that the Catholic Church’s 2025 Jubilee Year is to be “a year dedicated to rediscovering the great value and absolute need for prayer in one’s personal life, in the life of the Church, and in the world.”
Credit: Bishop Emmanuel Badejo
“Dear brothers and sisters, the coming months will lead us to the opening of the Holy Door, with which we will begin the jubilee,” Pope Francis said, and added, “I ask you to intensify your prayer to prepare us to live this event of grace well and to experience the power of God’s hope. That is why today we begin a Year of Prayer.”
In their collective statement shared with ACI Africa, Catholic Bishops in IEP call for “more intense prayer for Nigeria as the Holy Father Pope Francis has declared a Jubilee of Prayer which has begun.”
“Let us pray for the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, queen of peace and hope that our dear country may reap the fruits of hope in God and experience abiding peace which will usher in a better future for all and sundry. Amen,” the Catholic Church leaders implore.
Jude Atemanke is a Cameroonian journalist with a passion for Catholic Church communication. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Buea in Cameroon. Currently, Jude serves as a journalist for ACI Africa.