The Chairman of Catholic
Bishops Conference of Nigeria and Catholic Bishops of Benin Metropolitan
Diocese, Arch Bishop Augustine Akubeze, gave the charge in Benin at the
inauguration of the new executive of Christians Association of Nigeria (CAN),
Edo State branch.
Leadership of the
Christians Association of Nigeria (CAN) Edo State chapter, has been advised to
study the Holy Qur’an to upgrade their knowledge and also keep abreast with its
message.
This is even as he warned
against clergymen who are in the habit of blackmailing and destroying homes
with their messages to desist from such.
Represented at the event by
the Parish Priest of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Benin, Rev. Fr. David Ogun,
Akubeze added that the church respected the tradition and culture of the land
and had nothing against it but against any act of fetish practices.
“Some of us who are
Christians should also go and study Islam and African traditional religion, to
know what they know. No knowledge is wasted. The church also respects
traditions and culture but what the church is against is fetish practice.
“Africans respect live, the
church respects live, Africans respect age, the church respects age, Africans
celebrate anything that is good and the church does same,” he said.
Akubeze said the church
must intensify its effort in empowering the youth economically and also get
them involved in the things of God rather than leaving them out.
He warned that if things
continued in such manner, the church would be left alone for the children and
the elderly in 20 years from now.
The South-South Zonal
Chairman of CAN, His Grace, Archbishop Israel Ege, in his speech, said unity of
the church was not negotiable and that the unity of the church reflects the
glory of God in the lives of the Christians.
The newly elected Chairman
of CAN, Edo State branch, Bishop Oriname Oyonnude Kure, in his acceptance
speech, promised to serve the body of Christ with uncommon commitment and to
lift up the body of Christ to a higher height.
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