Nairobi, 28 May, 2024 / 9:03 pm (ACI Africa).
Two Catholic Bishops in Africa have, on the occasion of the solemnity of the most Holy Trinity, urged the people of God they are shepherding to emulate the unity that exists in the Holy Trinity and shun the hatred that divides them.
Bishop Simon Peter Kamomoe, the Auxiliary Bishop of Kenya’s Nairobi Archdiocese, and Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of Nigeria’s Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja separately underlined the power of the Holy Spirit in uniting humanity right from the family level.
In his Sunday, May 26 homily Archbishop Kaigama urged the people of God under his care and in the entire nation to embrace the unity of the Holy Trinity and shun “dehumanizing religious, tribal, racial, and cultural discriminations”.
“As we celebrate the unity of the three persons in one God we must do away with the dehumanizing religious, tribal, racial, and cultural discriminations, to appreciate and promote our oneness in God, despite our differences,” he said in his on May 26 at Church of The Annunciation, Kpaduma.
The Nigerian Archbishop added, “We must do away with the spirit of division, hatred, and all forms of segregation and realize that we are one people with one God, living and working together for our salvation and the salvation of the world.”