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FUNERAL MASS FOR FR. RAPHAEL ADEBAYO Today Thursday 12 January, 2023. 10am. Holy Cross Cathedral,
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1.) Parent who give their children everything they ask for: Their children will grow up thinking they have a right to whatever they want. 2.) Parents who laugh when their children speak foul language against others, especially older persons: Children grow up thinking disrespect is normal and fun . 3.) Parents who do not reprimand
By Rachel Kogi, CSN Media Ahead of the 110th year celebration of the World Union of Catholic Women Organisation (WUCWO), the Catholic Women Organisation of Nigeria (CWON), led by the President, Dame Mary Asibi Gonsum, on Tuesday, 25 January, 2022 paid a courtesy call to the Vice President of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osibajo, to
Rachel Kogi, CSN Media The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) has been highly commended by the Vatican office for introducing the Communications Week (ComWEEK) programme, an initiative which aims at promoting media literacy at the grassroots in parishes all over Nigeria. The commendation was contained in a letter, dated 19 January, 2022, addressed to
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN), Lagos Ecclesiastical Province (LEP), held her annual conference on 27th January 2022 at Saint Agnes Catholic Church Maryland, Lagos. The purpose of the conference is to promote solidarity and synergy in the pastoral activities of the Catholic Dioceses in Lagos and Ogun State area of Nigeria that
Let me try to defend the apparently indefensible. Most of the time, when we priests or the Church are accused of laxity, we tend to further increase the accusation by piling up our imperfections since we know each other that some/many of us are not measuring up to expectations. But is that enough to always
The acting Prefect of the Dicastery for promoting Integral Human Development presides over a prayer service for devasted Tonga, reminding that the recent tsunami in the Pacific island shows, once again, that man is not omnipotent and depends on God for all things. By Lisa Zengarini On Monday evening Cardinal Michael Czerny S.J., the ad
Thousands of mourners including Bishops, Priests, Religious, Lay faithful, and Muslims came out to bid Rev. Sr. Bernadette O’Reilly IJ farewell in a solemn Eucharistic celebration held on the 18 January 2021 at our queen of peace primary school, Jos. in a homily, the Chancellor of the diocese of Pankshin, Very Rev. Fr. John Go’ar
Why are people leaving the Catholic Church? A Facebook User, Modest Chibuikem wrote: I’m from owerri Nigeria and I have lived here all my life. My observations are: 1. There seems to be this attitude on the part of the Catholic church that “we don’t really need you, it is you who needs us; if
Several Ukrainian Greek Catholic Bishops in Canada have expressed closeness to people in Ukraine, while calling for solidarity as tensions grow with Russia. By Lisa Zengarini As Ukraine endures the threat of Russian invasion, the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Bishops in Canada have joined Pope Francis and European bishops in urging for a peaceful solution to