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Catholic Bishops Conference Of Nigeria Cracks Down On Liturgical Abuses
The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) has issued a sweeping crackdown on liturgical abuses in the Church, banning the use of mobile phones by priests and congregation during mass, as well as the use of Facebook and other social media platforms.
In a circular dated August 15, 2024, the CBCN identified a range of practices that are now prohibited, including:
- Inappropriate importation of secular music into the liturgy
- Abuse of the pulpit for personal gains and settling scores with parishioners
- Indecorous dance, even with the monstrance containing the Eucharist
- Inappropriate dressing for liturgical celebrations by priests and laity
- Arbitrary distortion of the liturgy arising from the desperate quest for inculturation
- Irreverent handling of the Eucharist
- Altering the structure of the liturgy by taking up too many collections and fundraising right in the middle of liturgical celebrations
- Invention of rites in the name of child dedication, with some priests placing a child on the altar against the teaching of the Church that a child is already dedicated to God during baptism.
The CBCN’s decision was announced by the Catholic Archbishop of Abuja Diocese, Most Rev Ignatius Kaigama, during his teaching at St. Theresa’s Parish, Wumba, where he conferred the Sacrament of Confirmation on 200 parishioners.
Archbishop Kaigama emphasized the importance of the Eucharist in transforming society and arresting moral degeneration, criminality, and corruption. He prayed for the country’s security and the family institution, asking for God’s transformation and intercession through Mother Mary.
Read also : Kaigama Calls On Nigerian Leaders To Confess, Apologize, And Return Looted Funds
The Archbishop also highlighted the need for Catholics to reflect on the gift and values of the family, citing the end of the National Family Week. He urged parents to be available to their children, spend time together, and pray together, rather than encouraging wrongdoing such as cheating and corruption
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PCNI Austin Branch Celebrates End of Year Party in Texas
Dignitaries, Chiefs, Others In Attendance As PCNI Austin Branch Celebrates End of Year Party In Texas
It was a night of glamour and excitement as the Austin Branch of the People’s Club of Nigeria International (PCNI) held its end of year party on Saturday, November 30, 2024.Diaspora Watch reports that the well-attended event, which took place at Wingate by Wyndham Round Rock Hotel and Conference Center, Texas, was a celebration of the branch’s achievements and a show of appreciation to God for His blessings throughout the year.
In his address, Hon. Chief Chris Lemchi, the Action Chairman of PCNI Austin Branch who doubles as Akudo 1 of Okwelle Ancient Kingdom welcomed guests and appreciated the presence of dignitaries from various branches of the club.
The event was also graced by the presence of Patron-Elect Ichie Napoleon Onyeje, Mirienweiro, Hon. Patron Chief Dr. Don Ibekwe, Ulu Nimo from Galveston Branch, Patron, Chief Dr. Onyekachi Okoro, Patron-Elect, First National PCNI Vice President Emeritus, Chairman Emeritus, Secretary Emeritus Dallas Branch and the Sponsoring Chairman of our awesome Austin Branch, Assistant National Secretary Hon. Emmanuel Onwukamuche, Secretary Emeritus, First International Branch Houston, High Chief Humphrey Enyioha, Ikoroukwu Texarkana Branch, Hon. Chief Bright Nwokocha, Ugwumba, Chairman Emeritus, First International Branch – Houston, Hon. Nze Dr. Bon Ikwuagwu, Omekaozuo, Chairman 1st International Branch Houston, Hon. Ichie High Chief Sir Dr. Peter I. Okafor, Agbawodike Izu, Chairman Emeritus Dallas, Hon. Chief Chris Ogbuehi, Chairman-Elect – Dallas, Hon. Prince Ike Ginigeme, Founding Chairman Waco Branch, Hon. Chief Dr. Emma Igwe – Founding Chairman Texarkana Branch, Hon. Chief Dr. Emma Igwe, Founding Chairman Texarkana Branch, and Hon. Chief Clara Obidike-Egbim, Okwuru Okarisia 1 of Ebikoro Kingdom, Anyanwu Nwanneka – Founding Chairman of People’s Club of Nigeria- Gainesville Branch and PA to PCNI International President.
Other dignitaries included the President General of Enyimba, Honorable Ubabuike, UBA, Chief Martin Osuji, president Coal City, Chief Francis Odu, president Enyimba Austin, and Chief Fred Ojiyi, President IPC, Hon. Chief Chris Lemchi, Akudo 1 Of Okwelle Ancient Kingdom, Action Chairman PCNI Austin Branch, First Lady, Lolo Rachel Lemchi, Kpakpandudiya, Adakekeocha and Patron-Elect Ichie Napoleon Onyeje, Mirienweiro.
Lifestyle
Congolese Man Marries Identical Triplets in Unique Wedding Ceremony
In an extraordinary love story that defies convention, a Congolese man has captured global attention by marrying identical triplets in a lavish ceremony that has gone viral.
The three sisters—identical in appearance—met their husband-to-be independently, and each fell for his charm, only to later discover they shared the same love interest.
Instead of turning away, they embraced the bond and chose to embark on a life together, respecting each sister’s feelings and supporting one another. Their unique union has inspired a conversation about relationships, love, and cultural acceptance.
Celebrated with close friends and family, their wedding was a testament to love in its many forms and a reminder that family is at the heart of happiness.
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“CARICOM and UNEP-WCMC Join Forces to Boost Biodiversity Monitoring in the Caribbean
CARICOM and the UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) have partnered to strengthen biodiversity monitoring and conservation efforts across the Caribbean. This collaboration aims to enhance data collection, support sustainable ecosystem management, and protect the region’s rich biodiversity. By advancing the understanding of ecosystems and species trends, CARICOM and UNEP-WCMC are empowering Caribbean nations to make more informed environmental decisions. The initiative includes training local experts, integrating cutting-edge technologies, and fostering partnerships to promote resilience against climate change and biodiversity loss. This joint effort supports global conservation goals while preserving the Caribbean’s natural heritage for future generations. Join us in celebrating this significant step toward a healthier, more biodiverse Caribbean!
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