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Wednesday, 28 December 2011

THE PRIESTLY SPIRITUALITY ACCORDING TO ARCHBISHOP FULTON JOHN SHEEN

STATE OF THE QUESTION

The intention of this thesis is to explore the life and writings of Fulton J. Sheen regarding the priestly spirituality in the world today.What is it that is so special and particular to priestly spirituality in the Church today? Does the discussion of priestly spirituality evoke any sign of desire into appreciating the profundity of the sublime nature of priesthood? The American Archbishop Fulton John Sheen came into the ecclesiastical stage presenting his thoughts and living according to the mind of the Church in his daily life making present the spirituality of the priesthood a concrete thing through his life. Therefore, the spirituality of Fulton Sheen is incarnated in his daily life activities as priest which he believed so strongly in the Priest-Victim as an imitation or living his life as Christ urged us priests to be. As holiness is not an abstract concept, he tried to live his life within the direction of Pastoral charity as a diocesan priest as the Church document Pastores Dabo Vobis taught though he died 13 years before the publication of this document on March 25, 1992. The life of prayer which Fulton Sheen demonstrated was a thing that started from the family and continued with his total trust and devotion to Christ in union with His Mother the Blessed Virgin Mary. It was really a deep spiritual mark that seem indelible as the priestly ontological mark. All these came from the formative trend that presented him with formal and informal education as a way towards enlightenment. Therefore, the sublime office of the priesthood is such that priests should try to reflect every moment as not to be a scandal to people. The sublimity is so profound and a mystery too that everything surrounding him is divine hence he sought to carry himself as a gift, as an oblation, as an offering, and as a sacrifice and a victim as well.

THE THESIS OBJECTIVE

The principal objective of this thesis is to x-ray the life, achievements, media evangelization, preaching, teaching, and most importantly the priestly life, the thoughts about the priesthood and vision of the ideal way of life of priest in situations of life in any given moment as conceived of it by Archbishop Fulton John Sheen. It is in all these that one finds the spirituality in which he lived. It then calls to mind that this topic on The Priestly Spirituality according to Archbishop Fulton John Sheen stands to be a stepping stone towards making an academic venture into the spirituality which the Archbishop lived and thought while alive.

MOTIVATION

The motivating factor that gave rise to this work is the quest into the relevance of Priestly Spirituality as it touches the Church today towards changing the contemporary world to a better understanding of life in union with Christ the Saving Victim through the priestly spirituality within the view point or the mind of Archbishop Fulton John Sheen. Thus the conscious awareness of priests’ incarnation and victim  as Christ the Eternal and High Priest brings to limelight that a priest is not his own rather a true victim-sacrifice who emptied himself to become Christ by Incarnation; in so doing offers the mysterious nature of the Savior in Do this as a memory of Me Lk. 22:19. The call to service is a call to the priesthood. Priesthood is of Divine origin and bears the character which is supernatural. The supernatural character manifests itself in the mystery which is identified from two symbiotic directional way namely kenosis and pleroma. This Fulton Sheen described in his idea of Incarnation Word which is a Priest-Victim, hence he always say “I am not only a Sacerdos in aeternum; I am a Victima in aeternum[1]. The priestly spirituality which he lived and taught by his ideas, revolves on the Eucharistic love which emptied Himself and filled it up again in function of the Priest-Victim in the Mass. From this idea one sees that the priestly spirituality is a continuation of the Incarnation, the continuation of the Passion of Christ and the continuation of the Resurrection, made visible by the Christus-Sacerdos-Victima. This is the precise factor that propels us in this research work to get to that essence of this awesome and existential spirituality that draws one to the full meaning of the nature of the Eucharistic based and inspired priestly spirituality. This is a spirituality that sacrifices oneself or one’s own life for the welfare of others.

Nobody ever becomes a saint from his mother’s womb, rather with the falling and rising of our daily lives, one moves towards holiness and with all that goes with formation. This is indeed also part of Fulton Sheen’s life, that his scholastic years in both secular and religious courses helped in contributing in no small  measure as a bedrock in formation towards a life of meditation and decision of how properly to go about in life. The opportunity he had in life always bring him into a surprising encounter that turn to be special blessings to him in his priestly apostolate. As a priest-student his unexpected opportunity came in his life when he has to show his readiness in the service he was called for in his vocation. This is with regard to his unexpected first media preaching in 1922 when he was asked by his rector to accompany Emile Baumannn, French novelist on a journey of tracing St. Paul’s journeys. Indeed, a life worth living is that which is so simple, natural, sincere, trust in God and charitable indeed. That was the life of Archbishop Fulton John Sheen. This life summarizes his Priestly spirituality, which he not only preached but lived concretely as a testimony to all who knew him or heard him when he was teaching in the University, through the radio or television or even had the opportunity to meet him in person.

The call for holiness of life is for all, but for priests who are called to share in the ministerial priesthood of Christ, the pastoral charity provides a base for which we increase in holiness. The practice of Christ’s love urges us into pastoral charity in the priesthood. The use of this term is a post-Concilium idea. Some of the 20th century documents on priesthood or Holy Orders spoke of it in different dimensions. Pius X in his Apostolic Exhortation Haerent animo of 1908 spoke of the exigencies of priesthood and configuration of Christ. Pius XI on his Ad Catholici Sacerdotii of 1935 talked about the nature of priesthood and vocation insisting on the exigency of sanctity of the priest as an Alter Christus, as a good shepherd and the importance in the teaching and formation of seminarians. The Apostolic Exhortation of Pius XII on Menti Nostri of 1950 dealt with the sanctity and priestly formation, liturgical and spiritual elements, care of the young priests after ordination, conferences and spiritual direction to transmit pastoral experiences. The encyclical of John XXIII on Sacerdotalis Nostri Primordia of 1963 presented St, John Mary Vianney as the model of diocesan priests. Paul VI in his Sacerdotalis caelibatus dealt with chastity of the celibate priest. It was John Paul II in his Apostolic Exhortation Pastores Dabo Vobis of 1992 that discussed the Pastoral Charity of a priest in an extensive way in number 23 and emphasized it again in number 60 for the formation of future priests while in the seminary. Fulton Sheen’s life was seen in line with the pastoral charity because as a priest-victim engraved in Christ, he performed that act of kenosis that by emptying his life for others as to grow in holiness by all he did as a priest. Because of this, one sees and understands well what he said and lived, that his priestly life is not different from his spirituality, rather it revolves round the crucifix which is the price of our redemption and assurance of resurrection.

This he did, not in isolation with his communion and obedience in the Church as he was ever obedient to his Bishop and the Church. The fraternal love of the priesthood of Christ which he exhibited while alive speaks of his virtue among the presbyterium. His love of the priestly functions propels him even at the sick bed to perform that which is known of a priest. Fulton Sheen’s dedication and seriousness in his pastoral work was with a devout and religious acumen. He was very much interested in the souls of his flock. This he tries to show and to  teach them always, that his interest is mainly in their spiritual and moral life and not what he may gain from them materially. This pastoral love for souls engraved in his apostolate made him to be interested with conversion and charity as spiritual character which were evident in his spirituality. Nevertheless, the sole work of conversion is done by the Lord but He uses one who is always disposed to the spirit of docility to the Word of God through good morals and great spirituality

Fulton Sheen exhibited a nice rapport between the priests and religious as a Bishop. Hence he made an open door policy and free principle of each person contributing his idea, for the smooth running of the diocese, thereby changing the name of administrative and juridical associations of the Chancery Office into that of pastoral Office. The attraction scrutiny which Fulton Sheen had in his missionary apostolate was embedded in his great love for people and a true concern for their spiritual and physical welfare. This is because of the way in which he lived his prayer life. Fulton Sheen said that “Prayer does not change God’s will, but it may change ours, that we become receptive to His blessings”[2]. This saying actually changed his life that he depended solely on God to make spiritual progress in life, thereby radiating this divine virtue to others throughout his priestly life.

Worthy of note is the constant contact with Christ in the Eucharist ignites an unquenchable fire of love in him because there is a personal dedication, disposition of the spirit and intimacy with God. His total trust, devotion and love to the Blessed Virgin made him to test her power of intercession on several occasions. He had very many theological meditations on Our Lady with his masterpiece about her on his book The World’s First Love, here he treated Mary on two main parts: The woman the world loves and the world the woman loves. His concrete pastoral life was a great testimony to many because of his great search for souls and the corresponding love for the administering of the Sacrament of Reconciliation which he used all techniques possible to reconcile many to Christ. His exemplary prayer life was summarized in his deep love of Holy Hour adoration and visits to Marian shrines.

Priesthood is by its nature mysterious. It exists simultaneously with the mystery of the Most Holy Eucharist. It is not something ordinary rather it is a vocation that is sublime with divine character though it functions in the human ambient. Fulton Sheen, in presenting the priesthood saw the priest in line with Incarnated Word, as a Victim and with Eucharistic nature. The act of being likened to Christ in the nature of a priest is a form of mysterious dimension in which we see in the person of a priest, therefore to bear fruit in his priestly work he has to cooperate with the divine by surrendering totally and unquestionably too with a sacred character. One who is called to the priesthood ought to be virtuous at all times. His life is not his own, he is regulated by the Word of Life in which he is a mere and special servant. He directed others by word and life. This is because Benedict XV asserted that the man who urges others to despise sin must despise it himself. Preaching by example is an effective procedure other than vocal preaching.

The priest by his sacramental ordination and the mystery of incarnation, is a victim-sacrifice who shares in the spiritual begetting of the children of God because he is a celibate for the Kingdom of God, though he may find it difficult to control only by the grace of God. It is only with purity that we can match against sensate culture thereby pulling us nearer to God and we in turn carry others along with us towards Jesus. Being a victim implies also being in friendship with God and by that we are sources of grace to the world and the blessings that God bestowed on His people.

This is seen in the spiritual life which is a daily life in union with God. Therefore, spirituality is the practice of life concretized which has a base from the family of God’s people. For those aspiring to the priesthood, it is not enough to accept and ordain any candidate who show interest in the priesthood, because of its sublime nature and office, the human person ought to undergo formation proper to this. For this John Paul II in Pastores Dabo Vobis[3] discussed extensively the areas of priestly formation in which he treated the human formation as the basis of all priestly formation which involves the biological, psychological or emotional, mental, moral and social which all culminate in the Spiritual formation as a communion with God and in search of Christ[4]. It is only when the formation is seriously internalized by the candidate that the product is seen clearly in the pastoral life more so in his preaching. In this vein, the priest ought to be faithful, obedient, humble, docile, prudent and with much virtues so that his power of imbibing the formation ought to be commendable and creditable as well. On this issue of human formation the Vatican Council II described how best this formation could be done for those preparing for the sacred priesthood. The Church is ever concerned with the high spiritual growth of her priests hence the priority is placed on spirituality as the center of formation, hence proper formation ought to be associated intimately on doctrinal and pastoral formation which makes the candidate to appreciate the Mystery of the Church. By this candidates for the priesthood follow the priestly celibacy, Christian education and solid foundation for spiritual life which includes spiritual directions, conferences and retreats as explained in Optatam Totius[5].

PROBLEMS

The problems that I encountered were basically the author’s use of same synonyms in explaining his ideas which many a time seem as if it is a repetition and also he was so much elaborative in his writings both of his history and his theology. Those who wrote on him also met same problem that there seem to be many times, repetitions.

METHODOLGY USED IN THE STUDY

The methodology used in the course of this research work is that descriptive and analytical which indeed are expository whereby the thoughts are presented according to how they appeared and then follows the explanations. In some cases we introduced and qualify it with a suitable citation that is proper to the idea. This analysis run through the three chapters of this research paper as we have already see in the main text. Each chapter ended with a conclusion after which followed the general conclusion.

STRUCTURE OF THE WORK

This research work is structured into three chapters. In chapter one which is the biography of Fulton J. Sheen, we saw the formative life our protagonist in his family and in the Seminary, starting with the ecclesiastical historical situation of his country during his birth which includes the catholic universal background or dates of the Popes and their pontificate till his death. We saw the life of his parents before his birth on May 8, 1895, then his life as a boy, in the high school, in the college and in the seminary. After which we see his sacerdotal ordination on September 20, 1919, had a panoramic view of his study life as already a priest, his initial pastoral assignment and as an educator, then his visits and encounters in a spiritual, academic and social life that brought to many an enlightenment and faith of being a Christian to some who were of different religion and belief. Finally in this first chapter, we discussed his Episcopal ordination on June 11, 1951, other Episcopal assignments, his life as a media evangelizer, his connection in Vatican Council II, and his death on December 9, 1979.

In chapter two, the priestly holiness of Fulton J. Sheen, which is the center of this research paper, we presented his concrete and daily life from where we saw clearly his priestly spirituality which geared towards holiness of life in the ordinary life in the presbytery, his pastoral charity and virtue of a good pastor, his missionary availability, his prayer life and exercising of his priestly functions. We also presented his prayer life and priestly functions as a man of prayer; regarding how devoted and religious he was in the celebration of the Holy Mass, of Sacrament of Reconciliation, other Sacraments, of Holy Hour and his devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. In the conclusion of this sub-title we discussed the cause for his beatification and his path to the Sainthood which was formally opened in the Offices of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints on April 15, 2008.

In the third chapter, we majored our research work on Fulton J. Sheen’s proposal on Priestly Spirituality which is in line with the Church’s teachings. We also treated the nature and ministry of a priest, the pastoral life and holiness of a priest and the concrete means of priestly spirituality which starts with the formation basing our thoughts on Pastores Dabo Vobis, which treated pastoral charity in relationship with the diocesan priestly spirituality. We also saw that the teachings on Pastoral life and holiness of a priest are inseparable. This is because the priestly holiness is intrinsic in his apostolate which is anchored on the Eucharist as the fons et culmen of his nature and existence as a priest. In the last sub-title we explored the necessity and necessary means in which spirituality is built. This is obtainable when there is a sound formation that is holistic and integral which starts first from the family, then moves into the Church and the society. The formation being of two directional principle implies that both the instructor and the instructed were to cooperate in unity as to produce the best. In this the Church’s documents Optatam Totius and Pastores Dabo Vobis treated extensively on these issues on formation before one is ordained a priest.



[1] SHEEN F. J., The Priest Is Not His Own, p. 34.
[2] SHEEN F. J., Life Is Worth Living, p. 274.
[3] PDV, nn. 43-44, 51-56
[4] PDV, nn. 45-50.
[5] OT, nn. 8-22.

18 comments:

  1. Nice Theological piece Fr. Ur thesis?

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  2. ALL SHOULD BE INVOVLED IN ALL SINCERITY FOR CURBING OFF EVIL- BY PAUL IKECHUKWU OGUJIOFFOR (UMUIHE AMALATO AKU-OKIGWE IMO STATE).
    It has been on geometric progression and I suppose a stitch in time saves nine,
    Things and human inventions and thought can as well be redirected for good,
    If we continue to blame everybody nothing will be done to correct the injury,
    The society is bad everybody tend to say, but what actually is this wrong and who are those perpetuating it?.
    There is need for “family crusade and reformation”,
    The basic natural training, societal influence or not,
    Families ought to be involved,
    Parents should correct their wards without fear of any thing, and children should obey and been able to stand their way to correct the parents if they are not measuring up.
    The family is the first school and the first Church,
    Whereby the family fails, the ball ought to be played well by the Church and formal school,
    The schools should not be the arena for the perpetuating of evils,
    For man is man and his existence meaningful because of good morality.
    Christian spirit is needed by all for there to be progress,
    All fingers are not equal, it is natural,
    Hence, for those who are bereaved of family cordiality or parentage, we are called to help such people in their moral growth,
    Their situations should not make them sex-industry or molestation, for this is an infradig to personality no matter who.
    Granted that destiny is different according to individuals persons,
    Each person ought to put up his or her best in any worthy venture for an up-keep,
    There ought not to be personal ideas that I cannot do any thing meaningful unless by selling my body be it a man or woman as to achieve my aim,
    This is morally wrong against human ethics.
    Why are we so attached to things that make us emotionally enslaved?,
    Many actually know the right but continue to operate on the slogan of “opportunity come but once”,
    But this so called “opportunity” is it for higher good as a human?,
    Let us not be animalistic and instinctive.
    Another thing is the issue of outfit and “fashion”,
    Is it humanly dignified to go about naked or half-naked in the name of outfit or fashion?,
    I think it is a personal and first rape of oneself by wearing such aggressive dresses moving around,
    Though man suppose to control himself.
    This boils down to the fact of discipline,
    Discipline is the bedrock of character formation,
    Civilization is never nudity or lack of self control,
    The problem is “sui generis” of acceptance of what ought to be.
    Let all hands be on desk,
    The Church, schools, and government ought to do an official and self sanitization,
    The families are called for individual sanitization within the family circle,
    I, as person ought to implore sanity in my whole self and ideologies.
    When all these are put into practice I suppose,
    The famous Igbo song: “AGAM ABU IHE CHINEKE SI NAM GA ABU”,
    Will be meaningful and realistic if I actually add in the song: “MA MUNWA(MYSELF) KWERE”,
    Hence, it will help and propel me into putting in my best in all things be it academics, trading, working, moral living and spiritual growth.

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  3. 1. "THERE IS SOMETHING IN NAME, BE IT CHRISTIAN, CULTURAL OR VERNACULAR".

    IT IS VERY OBVIOUS THAT THERE IS SOMETHING IN NAME,
    PEOPLE TEND TO BEHAVE AFTER WHAT THEY ARE CALLED,
    FOR THE CHRISTIAN OR BIBLICAL UNDERTONED NAMES,
    THOSE WHO GO BY SUCH NAMES TRY TO IMITATE THE STORIES ATTACHED TO SUCH NAMES.

    FOR THE CULTURAL OR VERNACULAR NAMES,
    MANY OF THEM SOUND CHRISTIAN AND INDEED ARE DIRECT TRANSLATIONS OF CHRISTIAN NAMES,
    SUCH NAMES ARE USED FOR BAPTISM,
    INDEED IT IS VERY GOOD.

    THERE ARE NAMES THAT ARE JUST NOMINAL,
    SUCH NAMES HAVE NO MEANING BUT SOUNDS NICELY TO THE EARS,
    SUCH NAMES ARE "NOMENCLATURELY ONOMATOPOEIC",
    INDEED SUCH NAMES HAVE NO MORAL OR SPITRITUAL UPLIFTMENT.

    NEVERTHELESS, THERE ARE NAMES THAT ARE CULTURAL OR VERNACULAR,
    BUT SUCH NAMES ARE SIGNIFICANTLY IMPORTANT , MORALLY ENCOURAGING AND SPIRITUALLY UPLIFTING;
    SUCH NAMES ARE GOOD FOR BAPTISM AND ARE ALSO PROPERLY OKAY.

    SOME OF THE NAMES THAT MAY SUFFICE FOR BAPTISM ARE:
    IKECHUKWU- GOD'S POWER OR STRENGTH (THIS IS EQUIVALENT TO GABRIEL).
    CHUKWUDI- GOD IS PRESENT.
    OBIOMACHUKWU- GOD'S MERCY.
    ONYEDIKACHUKWU- WHO IS LIKE GOD?
    MUNACHISO- I AM WITH GOD.
    MMACHI- GOD'S GOODNESS.
    ONYEMAUCHECHUKWU- WHO KNOWS THE MIND OF GOD?
    CHUKWUEBUKA- GOD IS GREAT.
    NGOZICHUKWUKA- GOD'S BLESSING IS GREATER.
    CHIGOZIE- LET GOD BLESS.
    CHINONSO- GOD IS NEAR.
    CHUKWUEMEKA- GOD IS REALLY GENEROUS.
    * THERE ARE VERY MANY OF SUCH NAMES.

    THEREFORE IN CHOOSING NAMES FOR BAPTISM,
    LET US NOT LOOK AT THE SOUND OF THE NAMES,
    RATHER LET ANY BAPTISMAL NAME BE MYSTAGOGICAL,
    IN SO DOING WE ARE ABLE TO REFLECT PROPERLY AND LIVE MORALLY WEEL.

    FR PAUL IKECHUKWU OGUJIOFFOR.

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  4. 1. "MODESTY IS A VIRTUE".

    THE CHURCH HAS MAINTAINED MODESTY IN HISTORY,
    MODESTY BY ITS NATURE IS A VIRTUE,
    CATHOLIC CHRISTIAN VIRTUE IS VERY MUCH ADVOCATED,
    FOR IT BOOSTS UP MORALITY OF OUR FAITH.

    FAMILIES SHOULD HELP THE CHURCH IN THEIR OWN WAY TOWARDS THIS PROMOTION,
    INDIVIDUALS SHOULD PUT INTO PRACTICE THAT WHICH IS PROPER TO OUR FAITH,
    THE REASON FOR THIS IS THAT WE HAVE VERY MANY FEBBLE MINDS,
    HENCE,ALL HANDS OUGHT TO BE ON DECK FOR ACTUALIZATION OF THIS THOUGHT.

    HUMANITY IS FRAGILE,
    FAITH BUILT ON SLIPPERY GROUND IS BOUND TO CRUSH,
    IT DOES NOT MATTER FROM WHERE THE SLPPERY SUBSTANCE IS COMING FROM,
    BUT THE AFTERMATH MAY BE VERY DANGEROUS AND DIFFICULT TO CONTROL.

    THEREFORE, LET US CALL ON OUR MOTHER MARY,
    SHE IS A MODEL IN THE CHURCH,
    HER MATERNAL CARE AND CONCERN CAN HELP US,
    ONLY IF WE ARE ABLE TO CRY TO HER FOR HELP.

    FROM FR PAUL IKECHUKWU OGUJIOFFOR
    "Let us work together for the Lord".

    The Lord is ever good to his people,
    He continues to show us mercy even in our imperfections,
    Therefore for us who are his special children,
    It is good for us to learn how to love.

    As we are reacting through writing-apostolate on moral issue in the web,
    Let love be our watchword in our expressions of ideas,
    May I crave the indulgence of whoever I have offended in my style of writing,
    Please forgive for I do not intend to punish people in reading what I wrote.

    My spirit should not bear any form of acrimony,
    I should not have an unchristian soul,
    Let sincerity and concern be my preoccupation to my fellow human beings,
    Ipso facto, I wish to congratulate TJ Lawson and Ronk for their constant contributions in the web.

    Love is that which we cannot be tired of showing,
    Appreciation is the soul of gratitude,
    Gratitude is the bedrock of satisfaction,
    Hence, charity makes a way to concreteness.

    Our moral behaviour ought to be a manifestation of contactness,
    Contactness ought to embrace corrections,
    Acceptance of correction is a virtue of not being "scit omnia",
    For God is "Unity, Whole, Complete and Perfect".

    As the Christmas season draws near, I wish to express my love to all,
    In a special way to TJ Lawson and Ronk for their concern,
    May the message of Advent be a moral fulfillment to them,
    That the Christmas message may continue to nourish their "spiritual oasis".

    To all and sundry, let our modesty not only be seen in our outfits,
    Let the modesty of thoughts, meditations, words and actions be our "vademecum",
    For it is one of the fruits of the Holy Spirit,cfr Gal 5,22;
    Oh God may we continue to appreciate you always and more in our fellow human being.

    From Fr Paul Ikechukwu Ogujioffor.

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  5. "ALL FOR THE GREATER GLORY OF GOD- LET US FORGIVE".

    NOTHING SO DEHUMANIZING AS TERRORISM,
    IF TAKES AWAY LIVES FROM WHICH GOD GAVE,
    IT HAS NO POSITIVE THOUGHT,
    ALL IS GEARED TOWARDS DESTRUCTION.

    ONTOLOGICALLY AND BASICALLY, TERRORISM IS NEGATIVE,
    EVEN THE ACTOR SHOWS HATRED TO HIMSELF,
    FOR THE LIFE GIVING TO US BY GOD IS PRECIOUS,
    BUT A TERRORIST FINDS NO JOY IN EXISTENCE.

    WHEN A WRONG IS DONE IT REGISTERS,
    HUMAN BEINGS AND THINGS ALIKE ARE TOUCHED,
    THE BRUISES DONE ARE EVER IN AN ENGRAVED SCAR,
    BUT AS CHRISTIANS WE SHOULD FORGIVE.

    AS WE CELEBRATE THE 80TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF OPUS DEI,
    MAY WE CONTINUE TO SHOW LOVE AND MERCY,
    FOR WHEN WE FORGIVE GOD REPLENISHES THE LOSS,
    MATERIAL LOSS IS DOUBLED WITH JOY.

    THE SCAR OF THE WOUND MAY BE THERE,
    BUT BECAUSE OF HEALING AND REFRESHMENT IT BECOMES A PAST,
    PAST THAT WILL NOT BE REMEMBERED WITH GRUDGES,
    BUT WITH SINCERE AND CHRISTIAN SPIRIT.

    FROM, REV FR PAUL IKECHUKWU OGUJIOFFOR

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  6. 1. "GOOD MORAL AND EDUCATIONAL TRAINING IS A TREASURE".

    THE HOLY SCRIPTURE ADMONISHES FOR THE GOOD MORAL TRAINING OF CHILDREN,
    THE JOY OF PARENTS IS NOT HOW MANY CHILDREN THEY WERE ABLE TO PRODUCE WITHIN A SHORT SPACE OF TIME,
    BUT THE QUALITY AND STUFF OF THEIR OFFSPRINGS,
    THIS IS NOT WITHOUT A STRICTNESS AND SERIOUSNESS OF SOME THINGS DONE.

    A CHRISTIAN PARENT BEGETS CHRISTIAN CHILD,
    PARENTS SHOLUD NOT BE WEAK IN BEHAVIOUR BUT STRONG IN WORDS,
    THIS IS BECAUSE CHILDREN LEARN MORE FROM BEHAVIOUR RATHER THAN WORDS,
    HENCE, THE MORAL BEHAVIOUR OF PARENTS CONTRIBUTES TO THE GREATEST PERCENTAGE OF THE CHILDREN'S ACTION, WHETHER PROXIMATE OR REMOTE.

    THE SOCIETY MAY HAVE A CONTRIBUTION TO MAKE, YES,
    BUT ONCE A STRONG AND GOOD FOUNDATION IS ESTABLISHED,
    IT IS ALWAYS DIFFICULT TO ERASE,
    THEREFORE, CHILDREN OUGHT TO IMBIBE THE GOOD MORAL CONDUCT OF THEIR PARENTS.

    FOR CONTINIUTY OF CHILDREN'S EXCELLENCE,
    THE NEED FOR GOOD EDUCATION IS A MUST,
    AS PARENTS STRUGGLE TOWARDS ENROLLING THEIR WARDS IN SOME GOOD SCHOOLS,
    CHILDREN SHOULD AS WELL TRY TO IMBIBE THE TRAINING IN THE SCHOOL.

    GRANTED THAT WE NEED QUALITY EDUCATION PROGRAM,
    THE CHURCH SHOULD TRY TO HELP IN THEIR SCHOOLS TO THE INDIGENT STUDENTS,
    ALSO THE TEACHERS SHOULD HELP IN THEIR OWN SACRIFICIAL WAY TOWARDS GIVING THEIR BEST TO STUDENTS,
    FOR THERE CANNOT BE ANY SUCCESSFUL SOCIETY WITHOUT THOSE WHO SACRIFICE DAILY IN THEIR VARIOUS CAPACITIES.

    LET US ALWAYS BE AWARE AND WORK TOWARDS BETTER TOMORROW,
    FOR ONCE A MISTAKE IS MADE, MANY A TIME IT IS HARD TO CORRECT,
    AGAIN, LIFE IS A RISK AND MYSTERY TOO,
    THE EXISTENCE OF LIFE IS MEANINGFUL BECAUSE OF DAILY CHALLENGES.

    THEREFORE, CHILDREN SHOULD TRY TO APPRECIATE THE SACRIFICES OF PARENTS, GUARDIANS AND TEACHERS,
    CHILDREN NEED ALSO TO SACRIFICE THEIR TIME TOWARDS THE BETTERMENT OF THEIR PERSONALITY,
    FOR WHEN THIS IS DONE, MISTAKES AND 'HAD I KNOWN' WILL NOT BE MUCH,
    THIS IS BECAUSE CONTINUITY CAN ONLY EXIST, IF THEIR ARE SUCCESSFUL SUCCESSORS.

    FROM, FR PAUL IKECHUKWU OGUJIOFFOR.

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  7. 1. GOD CREATED AND OWNS LIFE.

    Attention to all who fight against God,
    God's presence is ever identified,
    He is always present in the concrete fact of life,
    In any animated infinitesimal or dot he is there.

    Attention to myself as a person,
    No matter how I tend to rationalize over this animated dot,
    God is ever present in such occasion,
    Oh my being why am I so hostile to life.

    If I was flushed and washed out from the womb will I be where I am and what I am now,
    This is gospel message to all,
    Let us prepare the way of Lord,
    For we cannot worship or praise God in ephemeral.

    From, Rev Fr Paul Ikechukwu Ogujioffor,S.P.S Okigwe

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  8. 1. THEOLOGICO-BIBLICAL SPIRITUAL ALERTNESS.- Rev Fr Paul Ikechukwu Ogujioffor,Okigwe-Diocese.

    The Supreme Pontiff has through his constant teachings raised alertness for our theologico-biblical spirituality. When we as experts on various disciplines deny the fact of Christ's divinity and presence in the sacraments, we may be running the risk of forwarding ourselves and keeping Christ at the back door of our faith. Let us be "caveat". We continue to thank our Pope for his steady and daily spiritual feeding through his teachings. Let us try always to drink from well-spring of the Church's teachings.
    Rev Fr Paul Ikechukwu Ogujioffor, S.P.S.Okigwe.
    PUSC-ROMA.

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    REV FR PAUL IKECHUKWU OGUJIOFFOR
    January 9, 2009 at 6:17 pm | #2
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    ARCHBISHOP JUDE THADDEUS OKOLO IN THE HISTORICAL LIFE OF JESUS.
    THE BIRTH OF JESUS IN THE MANGER AT BETHELHEM, AS MARY AND JOSEPH WATCH:
    Think of your humble birth at the Northern part of Nigeria far away from your home diocese Nnewi. Contemplate on the joy and pains attached at the period in your biological family.
    AT THE TEMPLE SIMEON WAS CARRYING THE INFANT JESUS:
    Simeon sang the NUNC DIMITTIS when he saw Jesus. The church in Nigeria, more especially in the Catholic diocese of Nnewi and Igboland can uniquely say: ” Viderunt oculi mei salutare tuum, quod parasti ante faciem omnium populorum-With my own eyes I have seen the salvation which you have prepared in the sight of all the nations” Lk2,30-31. Behold these were resounded in the Cathedral of Our Lady of Assumption Nnewi on your episcopal ordination as Your Grace Most Rev Dr Jude Thaddeus Okolo.
    THE FINDING OF THE CHILD JESUS IN THE TEMPLE AMONG DOCTORS AND LAWYERS:
    Our mother Church found you worthy when you finished your studies amidst the other ecclesiastical scholars, for the service of God and humanity in African soil. Archbishop Jude Thaddeus Okolo may God lead you through. Amen.
    THE BAPTISM OF JESUS IN RIVER JORDAN BY JOHN THE BAPTIST:
    The baptism of Jesus was symbolic and a special form of commissioning of his work. Through onotological mysterical act your episcopal ordination commissioned you for the work of Apostolic Nuncio to Central African Republic and Chad.
    JESUS AS A GOOD SHEPHERD CARRY A LAMB:
    As a chief shepherd of your Nunciature, always remember these: “In Ecclesia vobis credita, mysteriorum Christi dispensatores, moderatores, et custodes estote fideles. Electi a Patre ad eius gubernandam familiam, memores estotes semper boni Pastoris, qui oves suas cognoscit et quem oves cognoscunt, et qui animam ponere pro ovibus suis non dubitavit- In the Church entrusted to you, be faithful steward, moderator, and guardian of the mysteries of Christ. As one chosen by the Father to rule over his family, be mindful always of the Good Shepherd, who knows his sheep and is known by them, and who did not hesitate to lay down his life for them”.
    JESUS CARRYING A CHILD:
    All the faithful are your children carry each along with you in tenderness and love.
    JESUS CALLING THE APOSTLES AS THEY WERE IN THE BOAT:
    Let your presence as the Apostlolic Nuncio draw many to the priesthood and religiuos life.
    TRANSFIGURATION:
    Your episcopal ordination is a form of transfigurative element that showed God’s manifestation to his people.
    READING OF THE SCROLL BY JESUS:
    Jesus is the WORD, yet he read from the scroll. Be always the mouthpiece of the Church in cause of your teachings.
    TRIUMPHANT ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM BY JESUS:
    Recall always the symbolic congregation that was there for your episcopal ordination at Assumption Cathedral Nnewi.
    JESUS AT THE LAST SUPPER WITH THE APOSTLES:
    Show the Apostolic love always to your entire Nunciature.
    JESUS AT GATHESEMANI:
    Jesus prayed in the Gathesemani that the will of the Father may be done. In your prayers let the will of the heavenly Father be done in your service.
    CRUCIFIXION ON CAVLARY:
    The office of the bishopric is indeed a cross. May this office continue to help you daily towards your personal sanctification also.
    RESURRECTION:
    The Paschal mystery is summed up Christ’s resurrection. May this mystery deepen the love and charity of those you are servicing.
    SACRED HEART OF JESUS:
    May the Sacred Heart of Jesus continue to propel you towards total abandonment of yourself in the mission you are called to.
    From, Rev Fr Paul Ikechukwu Ogujioffor.

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  10. "WHAT A PRIVILEGE AND SUBLIME GIFT OF CATHOLIC PRIESTHOOD TO MERE CREATURE".

    NO WORD CAN PROPERLY EXPRESS THIS DIVINE AND SUBLIME GIFT OF THE CATHOLIC PRIESTHOOD TO MERE CREATURES LIKE US. IT IS A MYSTERY. NEVERTHELESS, IT IS A CROSS, JOY AND GLORY TO MERE HUMAN BEINGS. THEREFORE, CHRIST AS THE ETERNAL PRIEST IS THE SUMMARY OF THE PRIESTHOOD. CHRIST'S SUMMARY OF THIS GIFT TO THE WORLD IS EPITOMIZED IN SACRIFICE, OBEDIENCE AND HOLINESS.
    LORD JESUS, AS YOU FIND FAVOUR IN MERE CREATURES MAY YOU ALWAYS BE OUR JOY, CROSS AND GLORY IN OUR MINISTRY OF THE CATHOLIC PRIESTHOOD. THE LITURGY OF THE PRIESTLY ORDINATION BRINGS AND BESTOWS ON THE ORDINAND AN ONTOLOGICAL CHANGE, HENCE GRACE BUILDS ON NATURE. IPSO FACTO, WE PRIESTS OUGHT ALWAYS TO REMAIN CONFIGURED IN CHRIST, WITH THE VIRTUES OF SACRIFICE, OBEDIENCE AND HOLINESS, FOR "NEMO SIBI SACERDOS". THIS IS OBTAINABLE IN THE CONTINUOUS LOVE AND JOY FOR WHICH WE OUGHT TO EMBRACE OUR MISSION AND APOSTOLATE MADE MANIFEST BY CHRIST IN THE PERSON OF THE BISHOP AND HIS SUCCESSORS OF WHICH ALL OF PRIESTS SHARE.
    LORD JESUS, HELP PRIESTS AND SEMINARIANS THAT WE MAY OBSERVE AND APPRECIATE IN OUR LIVES THIS VOCATION OF SACRIFICE, OBEDIENCE AND HOLINESS. THEREFORE, LET US ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT:
    P- PRIESTHOOD IS FROM, FOR AND LIKE CHRIST.
    R- ROYALTY IS OF THIS VOCATION.
    I- INSTURCTION AND INSISTENT ON THE THINGS THAT UPLIFT HUMAN INTEGRITY.
    E- EVERYTHING SHOULD BE CHANNELED TOWARDS ETERNITY WITH GOD.
    S- SACRIFICE OUGHT TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH US AT ALL TIME.
    T- TOUCH PEOPLE HOLISTICALLY BY WHAT YOU ARE.
    H- HOLINESS OF LIFE IS A MUST.
    O- OBEDIENCE IN THE PRIESTHOOD GIVES YOU LASTING JOY.
    O- OBSCURITY SHOULD NOT BE ASSOCIATED WITH US IN WHATEVER ASSIGNMENT WE MAY BE GIVEN.
    D- DIVINTIY IS THE NATURE OF PRIESTHOOD.
    BY ORDINATION DEACONS BECOME OBLATION, VICTIM, SACRIFICE AND "ALTER CHRISTUS", FOR THE ENTIRE WORLD AT THE ALTAR OF GOD AND PLACES OF ASSIGNMENTS.
    THIS YEAR 2008, THROUGH THE "INSTRUMENTUM LABORIS", MOST REV DR S.A. AMATU, CATHOLIC BISHOP OF OKIGWE,THE FOLLOWING NINE(9) DEACONS WERe ORDAINED PRIESTS FOR THE CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF OKIGWE AND THE WORLD OVER.
    1. REV FR DESMOND AMAECHI EMEFURU(UMUAWA OGII-OKIGWE)16/08/08.
    2. REV FR JUSTIN CHIGOZIE NWOKEOCHA(UMULEWE AMOSU UMULOLO-OKIGWE)16/08/08.
    3. REV FR MICHAEL UZOAGBA(EZELU-OKWE)16/08/08.
    4. REV FR VINCENT EMEZUE(ELUAMA-ISIUKWUATO)16/08/08.
    5. REV FR CYRIACUS OKEREKE(UGWU-OGU UTURU)16/08/08.
    6. REV FR CHUKWUMA CHRISTOPHER CHUKWUMA(NDIAWA-ARONDIZUOGU OF ORLU DIOCESE)16/08/08.
    7. REV FR HENRY UKAEGBU(UMUALUMAKU-EHIME)23/08/08.
    8. REV FR GERALD OSUAGWU(UMUALUMAKU-EHIME)23/08/08.
    9. REV FR GODWIN OKOYE(MBAUKWU-AGULU OF AWKA DIOCESE)30/08/08.
    CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU ALL, REMEMBER YOU ARE A PRIEST OF GOD IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NORMS OF JESUS CHRIST THE ETERNAL PRIEST, IN LINE WITH MELCHIZEDEK.
    FROM, REV FR PAUL IKECHUKWU OGUJIOFFOR(UMUIHE AMALATO AKU-OKIGWE).

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  11. 3. "I AM NOT WORTHY, YET YOU CALLED ME LORD".

    LORD WHAT DID YOU SEE IN ME?
    I AM THE LEAST OF ALL MEN,
    DEPRIVED OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE,
    NOT WORTHYY TO STAND IN YOUR ALTAR YET YOU CALLED ME.

    WHAT IS SPECIAL IN ME?
    I CANNOT FIND ANYTHING SPIRITUALLY UPLIFTING,
    NO MORAL PROBITY TO BE RECKONED

    WITH,
    YET YOU ARE INSISTENT IN CHOOSING ME.

    I AM NOTHING AND WORTHLESS,
    A WRETCHED CREATURE AS I AM,
    A SINNER OF THE HIGHEST ORDER,
    YET YOU CALLED ME FOR THE VOCATION OF SANCTIFICATION.

    "NEMO DAT QUOD NON HABET",
    HOW CAN I TEACH OR LEAD YOUR PEOPLE?
    SPIRITUAL AND MORAL DEPRAVITY IS MY BEING,
    I AM NOT WORTHY YET YOU CALLED ME.

    AS I HEARD YOUR VOICE SAY TO ME,
    "MY GRACE IS ENOUGH FOR YOU PAUL",
    LORD WASH MORE AND MORE FROM MY GUILT,
    CLEANSE ME FROM SIN OH JESUS.

    AS YOU HAVE CALLED ME, ENLIGHTEN ME TO TEACH YOUR PEOPLE,
    AS YOU CHOSE ME, TRANSFORM ME TO SANCTIFY YOUR PEOPLE,
    DO NOT DEPRIVE ME OF YOUR HOLY SPIRIT,
    THAT I MAY LEAD YOUR PEOPLE WITH LOVE.

    OH GOD BLESS ALL WHO SERVE YOU WITH HUMILTY,
    TO FOLLOW YOU WITHOUT A CROSS IS VERY CLOUDY,
    TO APPRECIATE YOUR CROSS IN OUR CALL IS ETERNITY,
    THIS CROSS IS IN SACRIFIICE, OBEDIENCE AND HOLINESS.

    LORD WITH WHOLE HEARTEDNESS I ACCEPT YOUR CALL,
    MAY I NEVER BE A HINDRANCE OR SCANDAL TO YOUR CALL,
    MAY I ALWAYS PROMOTE THIS VOCATION,
    BY MY LOVE TO YOU IN WORDS AND ACTIONS.

    JESUS THE GOOD SHEPHERD,
    INCREASE THE VOCATION FOR THE LOVE OF YOUR CROSS,
    THE CROSS OF SHEPHERDING YOUR FLOCK,
    MAY I BE AWARE THAT AM ALSO A SHEEP HENCE TO HEAR YOUR VOICE
    IN MY ASSIGNMENTS ALWAYS AND EVERY WHERE.
    FROM, REV FR PAUL IKECHUKWU OGUJIOFFOR (REFLECTION ON MY VOCATION ON 4th SUNDAY OF EASTER, VOCATION OR GOOD SHEPHERD SUNDAY).ROMA-ITALIA REV FR PAUL IKECHUKWU OGUJIOFFOR

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  12. I THANK GOD FOR THE GIFT OF REV. FR. PAUL OGUJIOFFOR. HE IS A GIFT TO ALL NIGERIANS AND TO THE ECCLESIA AT LARGE.I URGE HIM TO WORK HARDER IN THE LORD'S VINEYARD. I AM PROUD OF HIM AS MY MENTOR.HISTORY AND POSTERITY WILL SIT IN JUGDEMENT OVER HIM. I WISH HIM AD MULTOS ANNOS IN THE LORD'S VINEYARD.
    Posted By: UWAKWE MARTIN CHIGOZIE

    I am grateful to God for the gift of Msgr Okolo.
    I am also grateful to the papacy for giving our brother the opportunity to serve in the apostolic nunciature as a papal nuncio.
    I am equally grateful to Fr Paul Ogujioffor whom we popularly call Fr Ogun. He is always the first to inform me of the current happenings in the vatican. The news of Msgr Okolo's elevation first came to me from him.
    Fr. Paul has been a blessing to the Church. At St. Peter's Seminary, Okigwe, Imo State, Nigeria, I met Fr Paul for the first time. He is a holy priest in my own assessment. A disciplinarian, an ardent imitator of the Gospel. He lived out the gospel he preached for people to see. A great transformer who can change the most hardened criminal to a saint. A poet like the late Pope John Paul the great. An orator who is the voice of the voiceless. A liturgist, no wonder he is a student of liturgical theology. A counsellor whose advice drives in a perfect 'metanoia'. He is a great writer as his works can testify. His essays is an encyclopaedia to be consulted.
    What sphere of life have you not left your footprints on in the sands of time. Is it spiritual, moral, psychological, educational, philosophical, theological, pastoral, parochial and otherwise? Your homilies are always reference points for biblical scholars. Your lectures are like encyclicals. Your talks are like a Papal address.
    Yet in you I see an embodiment of humility. This is what I learnt from you. You are so important in the society but counts yourself the least important. At worst, you will say 'to God be the glory' instead of taking the glory of your labour.
    People feared you but loved you because you would laugh and play but would not fail to give an 'adreme' punishment to any defaulter no matter who. The meaning of Justice can be learnt from your actions alone. You are an exceptional formator. Your way of life as a formator should be an example to all formators.
    I am not flattering you but just to let you alongside the world know that you have been wonderful since your ordination. As I have often told you, I would never be surprised if you are elevated as Msgr Okolo was, because you are capable of it and deserves it. More power to your elbow.
    Long live Archbishop Okolo.
    Long live the Church.

    Uwakwe C. C. Is an Apostolic Worker at St. Theresa's Catholic Parish Osuachara, Isiala Mbano, Imo State, Nigeria. 2008
    Posted By: Uwakwe Chibuike Chima (Mundus)

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  13. 1. PAUL IKECHUKWU OGUJIOFFOR
    19 February 2009 15:00
    MRS AIDY THOMAS: IN LOVE AND LIFE - AN ADMONITIONAL ACT TO MARRIED LIFE BY PAUL IKECHUKWU OGUJIOFFOR (UMUIHE AMALATO AKU-OKIGWE IMO STATE).
    I wish to thank Mrs Aidy Thomas for her “love-ingenuity” articulated to help very many couples and those yet to marry. Indeed this is a real and sincere concrete act of love, hence an appreciation of marriage dignity. Let us be aware that the slogan: ” Variety is the spice of life” has no foundation in real and concrete marriage life.
    Marriage is all about sacrificial love and covenant,
    Manifested in the consent when each person said,
    “In good health and in sickness, in riches and in poverty, I will love you till death do us part”,
    Any thing less than that is concubinage and immoral living outside the marriage wedlock.
    Sincerity is the key to openness,
    Openness is a short cut to appreciation in marriage,
    Apreciation is an expression codified in acceptance of each persons imperfections,
    Acceptance is the “foot-mat” towards expression of genuine marital love.
    In concreteness there are full of contactness,
    Contactness is the manifestation of feelings,
    Feelings are marital reaction that helps each to grow,
    This growth finds fulfillment in the promise at the exchange of consent.
    Love is that which we cannot be tired of given,
    Progress of marital concern cannot be devoid of charity,
    Charity makes way to concreteness,
    Concreteness cannot be hidden in marriage.
    Therefore each moment in marital life, the word MARRIAGE reminds each couple of these things:
    M - MARRIAGE is a covenant keep to it.
    A - ADMIT the things you cannot change in life.
    R - RESPECT is a must to be shown to each other.
    R - REASONING together for the smooth going of the family is an obligation.
    I - IMITATE the Holy Family (JESUS, MARY and JOSEPH) in the Bible AND INSIST on good moral behaviours of your wards.
    A - ACCEPT each person’s imperfection and ADD his or her virtues to yours.
    G - GIVE no third party a chance in your marriage.
    E - ENCOURAGING each other ought to be daily duty.
    PAUL IKECHUKWU OGUJIOFFOR (REV FR), is an Okigwe Diocesan priest who served in St. Peter’s Seminary Okigwe from 10th September 1999 to 28th August 2007.
    2. Uwakwe, Chibuike C.
    3 March 2009 11:59
    JUST AS MY MASTER PAUL IK OGUJIOFFOR RIGHTLY PUTS IT, MARRIAGE IS ALL ABOUT SACRIFICIAL LOVE AND COVENANT, I ENJOIN ALL MARRIED ANT INTENDING COUPLES TO LIVE UP TO THEIR AGREEMENT AND COVENANT.

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  14. “AN INNOCENT AND PURE MINDS” BY REV FR PAUL IKECHUKWU OGUJIOFFOR.S.P.S. OKIGWE_DIOCESE
    “Leave the little ones to come to me”, Jesus said,
    “Unless you become like these little ones you cannot enter the kingdom of heaven”, Jesus said,
    Our eternal home is heaven,
    This home is for all, old as well as the young.
    “How can the young remain sinless?,
    By keeping the commandments.
    With all my heart I seek you,
    Do not let me stray away from your commandments”. Ps.119,9-10.
    God is inviting us all to come to him,
    Every day we draw closer to him,
    Unless our hearts are pure and immaculate we may run the risk of not beholding God,
    Child-like acts are demanded of us not childish acts.
    Behold the symbolic gesture of the two kids,
    One- ” Be careful, away from me”,
    Two- ” Noli me tangere-Do not touch me”,
    Behold, how innocent and lovable the acts were.

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  15. TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF LEKE AKANDE, TOLA ODUSOLA AND IBUKUN OLUWATOSIN BY REV FR PAUL IKECHUKWU OGUJIOFFOR, S.P.S. OKIGWE
    In pure African thought, “death” always have a witness,
    This witness many a time is blamed for the cause of the dead of beloved ones,
    Naturally, truly and concretely death must occur in a form,
    It may be ordinarily natural or accidental.
    In the moment of death occurrence, what matters is the state or condition of the deceased,
    This condition is as regard as our faith in God,
    The eschatological condition is very necessary in life,
    Hence, our thoughts as Christians ought to be more on the “life after life”.
    The use of “life after life” is proper as Christians,
    Why? Because “Tuis enim fidelibus, Domine, vita mutatur, non tollitur-Lord, for your faithful people life is changed, not ended”,
    Therefore,”et, dissoluta terrestris huius incolatus domo, aeterna in caelis habitatio comparatur-When the body of our earthly dwelling lies in death we gain an everlasting dwelling in heaven,
    Ipso facto, let us pray that the “life after life” of: LEKE AKANDE, TOLA ODUSOLA and IBUKUN OLUWATOSIN AKINJOGBIN may enjoy the beatific vision in heaven.
    To the families of these our beloved ones,
    Let us be consoled in our faith in God,
    Let us not question God why this or that,
    For there will be unending silence.
    In this silence is the mystery of God manifested,
    There is need for us to contemplate on the profundity of silence,
    In the silence is a clear appreciation of God’s profundity,
    In sincere silence before God, we are able to see the Goodness of God in our daily lives and conditions.

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  16. Education and good family background – A hope for sincere christian virtue internalization by Rev Fr Paul Ikechukwu Ogujioffor.
    Let all hands be on deck towards education and good family upbringing,
    When there is good responsiveness, future is always bright,
    The bright future is a serenity secured,
    Internal and external conditions finds fulfullment here.
    When the background is helped with seriousness and fear of God,
    The out-put is ever advantageous,
    The moral, spiritual, educational, cultural, psychological and other backgrounds brings joy,
    This joy can only be appreciated more if seen in Godly aura.
    Encouragement is ever important in life,
    Appreciation and constructive criticism build up personality,
    This personality increases with each person’s endeavours,
    Hence the result is always exceptional.
    Exceptionality is good if rightly channeled,
    It grows quickly and continously if embedded in God,
    There is always search for improvement,
    By this improvement excellence is achieved.
    To God be the glory in all things,
    For Fr Jesudoss’ gift and talent we thank God for that,
    We also appreciate Fr Jesudoss industriousness,
    We implore him to continue to grow from strenght to strenght, that Christ be be seen in this his endeavours.
    For those who have contributed in this his history making,
    Be happy that you are involved in that,
    Let us help others to grow not minding whether we are remembered or not,
    For God will certainly reward us in all our deeds whether noticed or not.
    Rev Fr Paul Ikechukwu Ogujioffor is an Okigwe Diocesan priest who served in St. Peter’s Seminary Okigwe from 10/09/99 – 28/08/07.

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  17. OMNIUM SANCTORIUM: AM CALLED TO BE A SAINT 1ST NOVEMBER 2009 BY REV FR PAUL IKECHUKWU OGUJIOFFOR
    How saintly am I in thoughts? Do I speak in a saintly way always? Are my actions worth answering saintly, especially when I think am alone with myself? Sainthood is basically action speaking more the words in goodness. I ought to be conscious of my existence each moment I breathe. My consciousness ought to flow naturally from what I am. I am a Christian primarily through my baptism. The promises made during baptism ought to be the daily bell that rings to my ear. When my ear hears the jingle of the baptismal promises, my whole system is attuned and alert at the same time. What I then think of becomes a personal judge to me. The aftermath of the judgment then creates an aura of attentiveness. This eschatological attention draws a “line of spiritual and moral carefulness” .It is not so easy to live a saintly life each moment of our lives. Our desire to be saintly can as well spur us up .Our daily struggle towards sanctity is a form of imitation of Christ’s passion. Lay bare your genuine intentions towards sainthood and go about implementing it. Christ is ever a model to our sanctity. Our Blessed Virgin Mother is a perfect exemplary of sainthood. Every saint has a special place for our Blessed Mother. As I am called to be a saint, my life ought to be geared towards imitation and following of Christ.
    OMNIUM DEFUNCTORIUM: I AM A POTENTIAL PURGATORIAN 2ND NOVEMBER 2009 BY REV FR PAUL IKECHUKWU OGUJIOFFOR
    By our nature each person is a potential candidate for judgment. Depending on how I lived my life, purgatory is a place for very many of us. Contemplating on what my life will be afterwards I ought to be careful daily. This is because life is a mystery as death is, and a concrete reality before us. The soul of the just is at the Lord’s hand the author to the Wisdom Literature said. For my soul to be with God at the last time, it depends on me. Meditating on the phrase “it depends on me”, the drama revolves on my spiritual cum moral life. Hence, with the Psalmist I pray thus: De profundis clamavi a te Domine, Domine exaudi voce meam Ps. 129 (130): 1-2.I ought to ponder over always life after life. [cfr. Ecclesiates 7: 4].Being in touch with this reality, my moral and spiritual life ought to change unto good .By an ordinary natural charity I ought to help those in purgatory. By my spiritual participation in prayer, I trek into the life of “koinonia of grace”. The life unto the unknown is unexplainable. With faith the teachings of life after life makes meaning .In each moment of my existence, I make it meaningful or meaningless. For the dangers I feel within this knowledge, carefulness ought to be my watchword. How often do I remember to pray fore those who are dead? Do I always remember those who have nobody to pray for them? Have I erased in my mind some people because it has taken time they died? We are called to pray constantly for the dead because we are potential purgatorians. By the intercessions of Our Blessed Virgin Mother and all the Saints, may the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in perfect peace. Amen

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  18. 1. "Tu es sacerdos in aeternum secundum ordine Melchizedek".

    The priesthood is a mystery and Divine gift to mere creature. It is very sublime in meditating about it. The summary of catholic sacred priesthood is Sacrifice, Obedience, and Holiness of life. Through the the Apostolic succession, Archbishop Mark Coleridge ordained Rev Fr Marko Rehak and Rev Fr Dominic Popplewell, priests of the Catholic Church. As we congratulate the new newly ordained preists, may we continue to pray for them that they may be faithful till the end. Hence, I wish to remind them that the circumstances, time and day of their ordination are peculiar and will always jingle bell into their ears.
    1. The priestly life is sacrificial, a form of martyrdom.
    2. The priestly life strictly speaking has nothing personal to you as a priest.
    3. The joy of priesthood is in the sincere service.
    4. The priestly service is embedded in obedience.
    5. The obedience is manifested in the sacrifice.
    6. The glory of the priesthood is in the holiness of life.
    7. Ipso facto, may I remind you once again that: "Qui ,verus aeternusque Sacerdos, formam sacrificii perennis instituens, hostiam tibi se primus obtulit salutarem, et nos, in sui memoriam, praecepit offerre-Christ is the true and eternal priest who established this unending sacrifice. He offered himself as a victim for our deliverance and taught us to make this offering in his memory".
    8. Always remember you are an "Alter Christi" acting in "Persona Christi" .
    Congratulations and happy priestly life with a sincere love for service.
    From, Fr Paul Ikechukwu Ogujioffor

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