Friday, November 15

Catholic archbishop tasks Christians on unity, cooperation

The Catholic Archbishop of Calabar, Most Rev. Joseph Ekuwem, has urged Christians to shun divisions in the body of Christ and embrace unity for national development.

Ekuwem made the call at the 2023 annual Lecture and Merit Award of the National Missionary Seminary of St. Paul in Gwagwalada.

The lecture was entitled: “Missionary Cooperation and Integral Development’’.

Ekuwem said the essence of the lecture was to reposition the Church and its members on its outreach and services to people within and outside the Church, especially in Nigeria.

According to him, the greatest achievement of the Church is not about structure and properties acquired, but consistent drive on evangelism and converting people to Christianity through words, prophetic impartation and counselling.

“Being Missionary implies bringing the good news of salvation to the people by preaching the proclamation among those who have not known Jesus Christ.

“People of God are expected to cooperate with one another in the exercise of missionary activities for an effective realisation of the mission of Christ entrusted to them.

“The aim is to examine the concept of mission and missionary cooperation and its theological and missiological ramifications, theological principles for missionary activities and apply them for integral development,’’ he said.

Missiology is the academic study of the Christian mission history and methodology. It began to be developed as an academic discipline in the 19th century.

Ekuwem enjoined Christian leaders and their congregations to always examine issues that promoted cooperation and better understanding among different denominations in Nigeria.

He noted that: “where there is unity there is progress’’ and stressed that Christians should walk together in love and purity as it would assist in national development.

In his address, Mr Hyacinth Ichoku of Veritas University, Abuja, said the Church, as an agent of peace, reconciliation and healing has to contribute in addressing the political, cultural, ethnic and other fractures within Nigeria.

He said theologians must begin to think of adopting the approach of social scientists, if they were to address fully, the limitations of human responses in the society.

Ichoku emphasised the need for denominations to jettison competition among themselves and embrace cooperation.

“We should emphasise things that will unite the Church and shun things that can divide us,’’ he stressed. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

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