Osogbo, 16 October, 2024 / 1:22 pm (ACI Africa).
Ahead of World Mission Sunday to be marked this year on October 20, Bishop John Akinkunmi Oyejola of Nigeria’s Osogbo Diocese has called on Catholics and Christians across Nigeria to reflect on their faith and deepen their spiritual commitment.
In an interview with ACI Africa on Monday, October 14 on the sidelines of a three-day general reunion of the Pontifical Missionary Union (PMU) for Priests and Women and Men Religious, which the Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS) Nigeria organized, Bishop Akinkunmi underscored the need for the people of God to live out their faith in words and actions.
“Faith should define who we are, our attitudes, the way we dress, the way we eat. It should shape everything we do as people of God living in a World full of evil,” the Nigerian Catholic Bishop told ACI Africa.
He added, “People claim to be Christians, but can they defend their faith? Many don’t know what it truly means to receive Communion or live a life in accordance with the Eucharist.”
“Nigerians are religious people, but many lack spirituality. Spirituality is what makes you say, ‘As a Christian, I cannot lie, cheat, or defraud.’ Unfortunately, this is not the case for many Nigerians,” Bishop Akinkunmi said.