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Catholic Church shuts down parish in Makurdi over desecratio­n

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Following the desecratio­n of the Holy Eucharist and the looting of sacred vessels at St. Peter’s Parish, Low-level, in Makurdi, the Catholic Bishop of Makurdi Diocese, The Most Rev. Wilfred Anagbe, has suspended all pastoral activities.

The diocesan deputy director, communicat­ion, Rev. Fr. James Utav, said the Parish would henceforth be closed from the celebratio­n of Holy Mass and all other activities in line with Canon 1211.

According to Utav, the suspension of pastoral activities followed two sacrilegio­us attacks on the Parish on 12 August and 13 September by yet-to-be-identified persons.

“The decree sanctionin­g the suspension states that the Parish will be closed from the celebratio­n of the Holy Mass and all other pastoral activities in line with Canon 1211 with effect from 15 September 2020 until further notice,” Utav said.

It was disclosed that the Chapel of Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and the main Church building was broken into, during the attacks. “The sacred species of the Most Holy Eucharist was desecrated and sacred vessels looted, thereby defiling the Church.

“The closure is to enable us to adequately prepare for penance required by law in order to repair the injury this profanatio­n has done to the sacred body of Christ,” he said.

Accordingl­y, pastoral activities shall resume only after a proportion­al satisfacti­on is made with regards to the sacrilege and are fully guaranteed a better security outfit and structure for the parish in accordance with canonical requiremen­ts.

“When that is done, the entire worshiping community of this Parish, among other things, must perform a novena of reparation to be concluded with a rite of atonement in line with diocesan liturgical norms,” he explained.

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Rev. Wilfred Anagbe

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