Abuja, 09 January, 2025 / 3:33 pm (ACI Africa).
The representative of the Holy Father in Nigeria has commended Nigerian migrants for their significant contribution to the Catholic Church in their host countries, refuting claims that those who travel away from home lose their faith along the way.
Speaking in an interview during his visit to the Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos in his familiarization tour of the Dioceses in Nigeria, Archbishop Michael Francis Crotty noted that migration presents opportunities for the Church.
While calling for a focus on the evangelization of the youths for the Church’s future, Archbishop Crotty said, “Some people have already expressed concern that maybe when young people are going abroad and losing contact with their families and their communities, there’s also a risk that they would lose contact with the faith.”
He added, in the interview published on Thursday, January 9 , “There’s a positive dimension to this migration. Even in my own country Ireland, I see where there have been a lot of Nigerian immigrants over the past 20 years – including a generation of Nigerian Irish who have been born and raised in Ireland – who bring their Nigerian vibrancy and joy of celebrating the faith to the parishes that they belong to.”
“That is a positive thing, and it’s a good reminder to us who are getting a little older to have new Catholics coming among us who are bringing joy and vibrancy of the faith to remind us of what we once had,” he said.