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Kaigama Urges Christians not to Indulge in Any Form of Killing

- Peter Uzoho

Reacting to alleged orders by some Christian Pastors that their members should defend themselves against attacks by killing their attackers in retaliatio­n, Archbishop of Jos Diocese and President, Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria, His Grace Most Rev. Ignatius Kaigama, has urged members of the Christian community not to indulge in any form of killing of human beings, saying “kill them, retaliate is not the vocabulary of Jesus.”

Kaigama who said this at the 50th Anniversar­y of the National Council of the Associatio­n of Sacred Heart of Jesus and Immaculate Heart of Mary, held last weekend at the St. Agnes Catholic Church, Maryland, Lagos, entitled ‘Spiritual Uplift for All’, noted that “Jesus has a different way of approachin­g this issue.”

He said that the Christian doctrine does not preach tit-for-tat but pointed that “we are not saying that criminals who kill and destroy should be let off like that. But we are not advocating for tit- for- tat,” Kaigama said.

“Jesus did not teach us to kill; he did not teach us to discrimina­te and do bad things to others. If others kill in the name of religion, our religion does not allow that,” he added. However, he pointed out that the killings and the violence being recorded in the country were the fallout of a heart filled with evil, calling for a change of heart for normalcy to return in the country.

Explaining the significan­ce of the associatio­n to the Catholic family, Kaigama said both Jesus and his mother, Mary shared the same loving, forgiving, allembraci­ng heart which are to be imitated by the members “And therefore if you are a member of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Immaculate Heart of Mary you have a high moral responsibi­lity. You are also involved in social responsibi­lity by expanding your horizon to embrace everyone you meet as a human being created in the image and likeness of God,” he added.

On his part, the Archbishop of Lagos Diocese, His Eminence Alfred Adewale Martins, called on President Muhammadu Buhari to “go beyond his own environmen­t (party) to look for advice and solutions to the problems of Nigeria, noting that “this is not just about the government but it’s about all Nigerians and all Nigerians need to be consulted and their advice has to be taken seriously.

 ??  ?? L-R,Archbishop Emeritus of Lagos,His Eminence,Anthony Olubunmi Okojie_Archbishop of Jos,His Grace Most Rev.Ignatius Kaigama_and current Archbishop of Lagos,Alfred Adewale Martins,at the ceremony in Lagos
L-R,Archbishop Emeritus of Lagos,His Eminence,Anthony Olubunmi Okojie_Archbishop of Jos,His Grace Most Rev.Ignatius Kaigama_and current Archbishop of Lagos,Alfred Adewale Martins,at the ceremony in Lagos

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