Ministério Eucarístico de Adoração a Jesus. Angola.

Ministério Eucarístico de Adoração a Jesus. Angola. Arquidiocese do Lubango
Paróquia do Puríssimo Coração de Maria, Munhino.

29/01/2026
31/07/2024

A COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AFTER A MEETING OF THE CATHOLIC BISHOPS OF IBADAN ECCLESIASTICAL PROVINCE HELD FROM MONDAY 29TH TO 30TH JULY 2024 AT THE DOMUS PACIS PASTORAL INSTITUTE, IGOBA, AKURE

GROANING IN PRAYER AND ACTION: HOPE SHALL NOT DIE IN NIGERIA

We, Catholic Bishops of Ibadan Ecclesiastical Province, comprising Ibadan Archdiocese, Ilorin, Ondo, Oyo, Ekiti and Osogbo Dioceses, after prayerful deliberations at our second meeting for 2024 at the Domus Pacis Pastoral Institute, Igoba, Akure, Ondo State, have prayerfully deliberated on pertinent issues of Church and national interest and hereby issue the following communique:

1. ISSUES ABOUT THE PROTEST IN NIGERIA
Protests should cause no consternation in any normal democratic setting because the right of protest is guaranteed in true democracies all over the world. Protests are organised to draw the attention of governments and authorities to the opinion or demands of people or groups in society. In Nigeria, the impending protest has raised a furore of opinions regarding its legitimacy and expediency. Many believe that the protests are not a solution to Nigeria’s problems. They are right. Protests are not meant to provide solutions to problems. Protests are held as a last resort for citizens who have cried out for solutions to problems and have not been heeded. Protests are the last resort for amplifying the voice of those who feel oppressed. The protests in Nigeria should be made to serve that purpose and none other. The protesters should exercise restraint and not disturb or intimidate those who may choose not to participate in the exercise knowing that it is their inalienable right not to do so. Such people should be allowed to go about their lawful business unhindered. The organizers of the protest have therefore a responsibility to ensure all these or call off the protest.

We strongly believe that if governments in Nigeria at all levels had responded more promptly and effectively to the groans and distress calls of the Nigerian people the current protest would not have gathered momentum. Nigerians have cried out about dire hunger in the land, persistent insecurity, failed promises, dashed hopes, outrageous cost of living and governance, and ineffectiveness of the rule of law in curbing criminality among public officials not to talk of many public officers’ ineptitude with serious national issues. We strongly urge the Federal, State and Local Governments to promptly attend to the distress call of the Nigerian people and turn a new leaf by responding promptly and effectively henceforth to the problems and distress of Nigerians. As we have said in the recent past, governance by palliatives, by intimidation or by hide and seek methods cannot provide a permanent solution to the challenges faced by the country. During this protest therefore relevant security organizations must show restraint and civility in discharging their duties and avoid violence and accidental deaths which unfortunately seem to have characterized past exercises in Nigeria.

2. JOINING HANDS TO SALVAGE NIGERIA
On the instruction of Pope Francis, the Catholic Church recently celebrated our grandparents and elders as gifts to the families, Church and society. We thank the faithful, church groups and the institutions that observed this and assured our elders that they are still relevant and needed in our families, Church, society, and nation. In like manner we now exhort all Nigerians to join hands together to rescue this nation. Nigeria is a great country, and we are a great people and to this we all agree. Our current situation of hunger and deprivation is not as a result of economic poverty, but rather due to greed, corruption lack of accountability, lawlessness, indiscipline, selfishness and poor attitude to work.

The challenges we face, if we work together, cannot overcome our God- given greatness, drive and courageous spirit. Our challenges and problems come from the bad will and bad conduct of some of us, Nigerians in every walk of life and at every level. We therefore plead with all Nigerians to show our true, indomitable, sterling, character and salvage this country because we have no other. This is not beyond us to do if we all, grandparents, elders, men, women youth and children begin to give our best wherever we find ourselves. It is true that where there is ravaging hunger patriotism can become a rare virtue. However, we must try because we cannot go on wallowing in the current cesspit of corruption and indiscipline. Let us all decide that everybody has a role to play in restoring our country to the path of sanity and order. We therefore call on all agencies of national orientation to take up this task and ginger Nigerians back to the path of righteousness and new life. Righteousness it is said, exalts a nation.

3. HALTING THE DEMONIZATION OF RELIGION
We agree that the religious depictions of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” painting with contemporary ideological figures that are clearly offensive to Christianity at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games 2024 in France is shocking and disrespectful. Sadly, it is a perpetration of deliberate ongoing attempts in Europe and America to repurpose and demean Christian themes without regard for peace loving Christians who practice and profess their religion in peace. That this decadent caricature of one of the most cherished events of Christianity, “The Last Supper”, is publicized in France, a country with a rich and old Christian heritage, and at the Olympic games detracts from the status of the Olympics and belies all claims to enduring civility and respect for freedom of religion in the West. We have unfortunately occasionally witnessed similar disrespectful depictions and parody of religion and religious themes even here in our country. Such disrespect for religion and religious themes must not be allowed to take root in Nigeria. As Africans we have a great respect for the divine and for religious sentiments. Nothing must make us think that this constitutes part of our problem. Religion, faith and spirituality help people to deal with many fundamental issues of existence and therefore constitute a positive instrument. It is the abuse and misuse of religion faith and spirituality that cause harm and must be curbed. Regardless of what we go through as Africans we must never disrespect or thrash religious symbols and sentiments which touch people at their deepest levels of their being. To do this is to throw our humanizing and spiritual values and ideals to the dogs

4. THE YEAR OF PRAYER AND THE JUBILEE OF HOPE.
We call on all the faithful to observe the ongoing Year of Prayer which will lead us into the 2025 Jubilee of Hope which the Holy Father Pope Francis has called on all believers to celebrate. The Jubilee of hope reassures us of hope in God which does not disappoint us and which will keep us going even in the toughest times. The year of Prayer on the other hand, reminds us that prayer is an indispensable corollary to all our endeavours and undertakings. No matter how hard we work or toil we need God’s blessings to reap the reward we intend. “If Yahweh does not build a house in vain do its builders toil” (Psalm 127:1). We enjoin Nigerians to pray and fast sincerely for the country as we all go through the very difficult times which we know by faith in God that we shall overcome. Again, as the psalmist said “Just as the eyes of slaves are on their masters’ hand, or the eyes of a slave-girl on the hand of her mistress, so our eyes are on Yahweh our God, for him to take pity in us” (Ps. 123:1).

5. CONCLUSION
We wish to remind Nigerians that we have no choice but to keep working and hoping for better times. Trust in God’s power in us ought to be our watchword to get out of our current situation. As Saint Paul counselled “But we hold this treasure in pots of earthenware, so that the immensity of the power is God’s and not our own. We are subjected to every kind of hardship, but never distressed; we see no way out but we never despair, we are pursued but never cut off; knocked down, but still have some life in us; always we carry with us in our body the death of Jesus so that the life of Jesus, too, may be visible in our body” (2Cor. 4:7-10)

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Most Rev ‘Leke Gabriel Abegunrin
Chairman

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Most Rev John Akin Oyejola
Secretary

19/07/2024

Uma reflexão sobre a sexta-feira, 15ª semana do ano B; 19 de julho de 2024.
Tema: Vida em Família (Isaías 38:1-6,21-22,7-8; Mateus 12:1-8).
As leituras de hoje são uma réplica da vida em família. Em toda família, espera-se que todo filho sempre obedeça aos pais, especialmente ao pai, que é o chefe da família. Ao obedecer ao seu pai, você já conquistou o coração dele, e tudo o que você pedir a ele será concedido a você. Esta relação cordial entre pai e filho é representada entre Deus e o rei Ezequias na primeira leitura. Ezequias encontrou favor aos olhos de Deus. Ele lembrou a Deus de sua fidelidade a Ele, e Deus o abençoou com mais quinze anos na terra.

Por outro lado, o Evangelho recorda-nos que a Igreja é como uma família. Cada família, religião ou sociedade tem uma regra que os orienta. As regras são feitas para proteger e promover os pobres, os famintos, os menos privilegiados e os vulneráveis. Jesus usa o Evangelho para nos mostrar como proteger os mais fracos e vulneráveis, tanto na Igreja como no ambiente familiar. Ele defendeu seus discípulos contra a condenação dos fariseus que os acusaram de violar a lei do sábado porque colhiam e comiam espigas quando estavam com fome no sábado. Os fariseus observavam o sábado ao pé da letra e esqueceram que o sábado é para os seres humanos, e não os humanos para o sábado. Jesus teve que corrigir a ignorância deles, afirmando que “Desejo misericórdia e não sacrifício.

Irmãos, Deus está chamando nossa atenção em dois pontos diferentes como filhos de Deus. O primeiro aponta para o nosso relacionamento com Deus como nosso Pai. Devemos buscar o favor de Deus, obedecendo aos Seus mandamentos e fazendo o que Lhe agrada, a fim de obter o Seu favor. Em Tiago 5:16b ele disse: “A oração de um justo tem um efeito poderoso”. O Salmo 34:15 diz que: “O Senhor cuida dos justos e ouve o seu clamor. as regras civis destinam-se à misericórdia, especialmente, para os vulneráveis ​​e não para os punir. Será que nos perguntamos: como lidamos com os nossos vulneráveis ​​quando são considerados deficientes em questões de fé? ?Irmãos, a maldade não é de Deus. As regras destinam-se a proteger e não a punir, pois o Filho do homem é o Senhor do sábado.

Finalmente, a nossa vida religiosa deve ser uma réplica da nossa vida nas nossas famílias biológicas. Obedeçamos, portanto, às palavras do nosso mestre Jesus. Ou Jesus ou Nada. Jesus é meu tudo.
Padre Emmanuel Muodebelu C.S.Sp

19/07/2024

A Reflection of Friday 15th Week in Year B; 19th July, 2024.
Theme: Life In the Family (Isaiah 38:1-6,21-22,7-8; Matthew 12:1-8).
The readings of today is a replica of life In the family. In every family, it is expected that every child should always obey the parents especially the father who is the Head of the family. By obeying your dad, you already won his heart over, and whatever you ask him will be granted to you. This cordial relationship between a dad and his son is represented between God and King Hezekiah in the first reading. Hezekiah found favour in the sight of God. He reminded God of his faithfulness to Him, and God blessed him with fifteen more years on earth.

On another note, the Gospel reminds us that the Church is like a family. Every family, religion or society has a rule guiding them. Rules are made to protect and promote the poor, the hungry, the less privileged and the vulnerable. Jesus uses the Gospel to show us how to protect the weaker and vulnerable ones both in the Church or in the family settings. He defended his disciples against the condemnation of the the Pharisees who accused them of breaking the Sabbath law because, they plucked and ate heads of grain when they were hungry on the Sabbath. The Pharisees observed the Sabbath to the letter that they forgot that the Sabbath is for the human beings, and not humans for the Sabbath. Jesus had to correct their ignorance by stating that "I desire mercy, and not sacrifice.

Brethren, God is calling our attentions in two different points as children of God. The first one points towards our relationship with God as our Father. We are to seek favour before God by obeying His commandments and do that which pleases Him in order to gain favour from Him. In James 5:16b he said, " The prayer of a righteous person has a powerful effect. " Psalm 34:15 said that, " The Lord watches over the righteous and listens to their cry. The second point is that, both religious and civil rules are meant for mercy, especially, for the vulnerable; and not to punish them. Have we asked ourselves, how do we handle our vulnerable ones when they are found wanting in matters of faith? Do we give them brotherly corrections or capital punishments? Brethren, wickedness is not of God. Rules are meant to protect and not to punish, for the Son of man is the Lord of the Sabbath.

Finally, our religious life should be a replica of our life in our biological families. Let us therefore obey the words of our master Jesus. Either Jesus or Nothing. Jesus is my all.
Fr Emmanuel Muodebelu C.S.Sp

13/07/2024

Uma Reflexão de Sábado, 13 de julho de 2024; 14ª semana do tempo normal ano B .
Tema: Não permita que o medo o ofusque ( Isaías 6:1-8; Mt 10:24-33).
Na primeira leitura de hoje, Good chamou Isaías para que ele chamasse a atenção do povo de Judá para reformar os seus caminhos e voltar-se para Deus. Ele os estava chamando para a santidade da vida, dizendo-lhes que o Deus que é Israel é Santo, portanto eles deveriam ser santos. Isto nos leva ao Evangelho onde Jesus nos lembra que teremos desafios no mundo enquanto damos testemunho dele.

No Evangelho de Mateus que lemos, Jesus lembra aos Seus seguidores que se o mundo o chamasse de Belzebu, quanto mais difamariam os seus seguidores. Ele lhes disse para não terem medo de perseguições porque os cabelos de suas cabeças estão contados. Ele disse: “todo aquele que me reconhece diante dos homens, eu também o reconhecerei diante de meu Pai que está nos céus; mas qualquer que me negar diante dos homens, eu também o negarei diante de meu Pai que está nos céus”.
Filho de Deus, Jesus está garantindo que a nossa segurança vem de Deus, portanto não devemos ter medo porque cuida da nossa vida. Ele nos garantiu que até os cabelos da nossa cabeça estão numerados e protegidos. Você realmente confia em Jesus? Se você fizer isso, o medo não será uma desculpa. Tememos o que as pessoas nos dirão ou farão, tememos a perseguição, medo de perder a amizade e o favor das pessoas, medo, portanto, da pobreza; não falamos contra o mal em nossas casas, escolas, locais de encontro e locais de trabalho. Isaías nunca teve medo de representar a mente de Deus, independentemente do número de pessoas canibais às quais ele se dirigia.

Finalmente, Jesus nos disse que se dermos testemunho dele diante dos homens, Ele dará testemunho de nós diante de Deus. Portanto, não deixe o medo ofuscar nem perceba que a sua vocação, pois a sua vida está nas mãos de Deus. Ou Jesus ou Nada. Jesus é meu tudo.

Padre Emmanuel Muodebelu C.S.Sp

08/03/2024

As mulheres dão à luz a todos. Eles natureza a vida. Eles também trazem alegria e beleza para as famílias. Por isso, quero desejar a todas as mulheres um feliz dia especial da mulher. Que Deus os abençoe e lhes dê forças para enfrentar todas as dificuldades de suas famílias. P. Emmanuel Muodebelu C.S.Sp

08/03/2024

Women give birth to all. They nature life. They also bring joy and beauty to families. Therefore, I want to wish all women a special happy women's day. May God bless you and give you strength to face all the difficulties of your families. Fr Emmanuel Muodebelu C.S.Sp

01/03/2024

This month of March is a month of marching forward. May you never see any reason to look back or have any regret. I pray God to bless 🙌 any little effort you make in this month. I bless 🙌 you and your efforts in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen

26/02/2024

A very sad day for me. May God grant your soul eternal rest mama. The heaven gain a Saint as we cry for your eternal departure

11/02/2024

Adoração matinal

10/02/2024

Um padre não é seu e não é para si mesmo

10/02/2024

A priest is not his own and not for himself

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