Nigeria: Clerics Appeal for Peace As Christians Observe Holy Week

Nigeria:  Clerics Appeal for Peace As Christians Observe Holy Week

Abuja — Ven. Shola Igbari, an Anglican cleric, has appealed to Christians to maintain peace with their neighbours during the Holy Week this came also as Rev. Fr. Henry Kwasu, another Abuja-based priest, advised Nigerians to cultivate the habit of forgiving and praying in line with the teachings of Jesus Christ.

Igbari, on Sunday, in Abuja said that the holy week was a “time for prayer, penance, reflection and spiritual works”.

The holy week, the last week of Lent in the orthodox Christian calendar, begins with the Palm Sunday celebration, culminating with Easter Eve or Holy Saturday.

Igbari enjoined Christians to pray fervently for peace and security in Nigeria following the recent wave of terrorist killings in some parts of the country.

On the significance of the Palm Sunday celebrations, the cleric said it marked “victory for the nation over our challenges.

“It is the triumph of good over evil, and a wake-up call for Christians to work together and ensure lasting peace in the country.”

Igbari, who is the Vicar of St Matthew’s Anglican Church at Maitama in Abuja, also appealed to Christians to use the holy week to offer help and assistance to the less-privileged.

Cleric urges Nigerians to cultivate habit of forgiveness, prayer

Rev. Fr. Henry Kwasu, an Abuja-based priest, has advised Nigerians to cultivate the habit of forgiving and praying in line with the teachings of Jesus Christ.

Kwasu, who is of the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Nyanya in Abuja, gave the advice on Sunday during the celebration of Palm Sunday at the church.

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