June 4, 2026
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Bishop Onaga on meaning of Ash Wednesday

Watch the Catholic Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Most Rev. Callistus Onaga take us through the great mystery and significance of Ash Wednesday in this spirit-filled Lenten reflection series.      

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New laity President challenges FG to accountability and good governance

By Rachel Kogi As the outcry against hardship and insecurity in Nigeria heightens, the newly elected President of the Catholic Laity Council of Nigeria (CLCN), Hon. Sir Henry H. Yunkwap KSJI, JP has called on the Nigerian government to render account to the people either through ‘town hall meetings, budget tracking’ or any other legal

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Catholic church set to celebrate 50th memorial anniversary of Aggey

The Catholic Church has said that it is set to celebrate the life and times of the first indigenous archbishop in the Archdiocese of Lagos, Most Rev. (Dr.) John Kwao Amuzu Aggey, on the occasion of his 50th memorial anniversary. The Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Most Rev. Alfred Adewale Martins, who disclosed this at a

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2022 LENTEN MESSAGE OF ARCHBISHOP GABRIEL ‘LEKE ABEGUNRIN

Today is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent for the Christians especially Catholics. We thanked God that He has brought us to this day once again.  We respect it, because it is a time of renewal for all of us.  The time when we make sacrifice; the time we stay disciplined, the time we pray

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Let’s Wage War against “befitting burial”, to encourage BEFITTING LIVING

LETTER FROM LATE MOTHER TO HER SON – THREE DAYS AFTER HER BURIAL: Dear Son, I want to know why I died like a poor woman when I have a Son like you. My Son, I wanted to bless you before I die, but now I have gone with my blessings. My breakfast, my lunch

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LENTEN SEASON REMINDER

1. Predominant Liturgical Colour is VIOLET (Except on the 4th Sunday of LENT/LAETARE Sunday, which will be ROSE) 2. DO NOT USE “Glory to God in the highest”. 3. ‘Alleluia.’ is omitted in all Masses and in the Divine Office. 4. Breviary will be VOLUME II of the three volumes. 5. The ‘Te Deum’ is

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