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What Catholic bishops in
Nigeria should do – Pope Francis
Pope Francis, on Thursday, tasked the
Catholic Bishops in Nigeria to continue to preach peace in order to keep the
country united and progressive.
NAN reports that the pontiff gave the task in
Port Harcourt in a sermon during the episcopal consecration of Most Rev.
Patrick Eluke as the first indigenous Auxiliary Bishop of Port Harcourt
Diocese.
He was represented by Most Rev. Antonio
Fillipazzi, the Apostolic Nuncio (Pope’s representative) to Nigeria at the
event held at Corpus Christi Cathedral, Port Harcourt.
The Head of the Catholic Church, who
described Bishop Eluke as a gift to the diocese, urged the faithful to pray for
the new bishop and the success of the church.
Gov. Wike of Rivers, represented by his
Deputy, Dr Ipalibo Harry, said that the state was grateful to God for the gift
of the priest.
According to the governor, the consecration
of the auxiliary bishop came at the right time, as he (Wike) has been an
apostle of peace in the state.
The governor said the bishop’s consecration
would also deepen the relationship between the State Government and the
Catholic Church.
He said that the state government would
partner with the new bishop as well as the faithful to curb youths restiveness
and “keep them in the ways of the Lord.’’
The new bishop promised to work with other
bishops with his whole heart for the growth of the Church.
He also urged the faithful to continue to
pray for the clergies as well as Nigeria.
Eluke, born on March 25, 1967 in Eligbo,
Ahoada East Local Government Area of Rivers, was ordained priest on Sept. 23,
1995.
He was appointed the first indigenous
auxiliary bishop of the diocese and Titular Bishop of Fotice on Feb. 12 by Pope
Francis.
The new bishop had been the Parish Priest of
St. Francis of Assisi, Rumuokwuta, since 2015 and later became the Diocesan
Director of Vocations in 2016.
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