Abuja, 11 April, 2025 / 8:50 pm (ACI Africa).
As the Lenten Season draws to a close, ushering in the Holy Week and Easter, Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of Nigeria’s Abuja Catholic Archdiocese has invited the people of God under his pastoral care to engage in a “deeper” personal reflection and “true repentance”.
In his Sunday, April 6 homily, Archbishop Kaigama encouraged the people to “encounter more intimately Jesus, the face of God’s mercy.”
“As the Lenten Season draws to a close, we are called to a personal, deeper, and proper examination of conscience and true repentance,” he said during Holy Mass he presided over at St. Jude Zuba Catholic Church.
He added, “By next week we begin Holy Week, and as the Lord calls us to move from sin to grace and from fear to faith, let us encounter Jesus more intimately, the face of God’s mercy, who does not condemn but calls us to a new life in holiness.”
Reflecting on the Readings of the Fifth Sunday of Lent, including John’s unique account of the woman caught in adultery, the Nigerian Catholic Archbishop noted that God gives “a fresh start”.