Oyo, 03 November, 2022 / 9:00 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception (OSF) in Nigeria have been urged to foster “Communion” in the spirit of the ongoing preparations for the Synod on Synodality, which the Holy Father has extended to 2024.
In his Wednesday, November 2 message on the occasion of OSF Provincial Assembly in Nigeria, Bishop Emmanuel Adetoyese Badejo said that the spirit of Communion can be fostered by breaking down “all forms” of barriers that hinder fraternity.
“The Synod on Synodality reminds us that the mother Church has a tradition of Communion, which you all must fall back to, that of using your congregational values, and your coming together in your various communities and apostolates to break down all forms of individualism, division, discrimination, competition, clique dominance and stereotyping,” Bishop Badejo said.
He described the Synodal process as the prophetic way in the “modern age”,which OSF members in Nigeria can explore to be prophetic witnesses through collective actions in community living.
“Prophetic witnessing in this modern age would then be to bring your wealth of experience to walk the talk of community living and solidarity through your collective action in practical terms,” the Local Ordinary of Nigeria’s Oyo Diocese said in his message titled, “Prophetic witnessing in our changing world in the light of Synodality”.