Clergy man
calls for unity among Christians
By Nwaorgu Faustinus
(Imo State Nigeria) The former parish priest of St. Paul’s
Catholic Parish Umuodagu Ntu in Ngor/Okpala Local Government Area of Imo State,
Rev. Father Bethrand has called on Christians to be united as a body.
Rev. Bethrand made the call at a send-off
and reception church service organised for him and the new parish priest, Rev.
Father Cosmas Edochie by
the parishioners on 12th May,
2013, as a way to appreciate him for a meritorious 6 years of service in the
parish.
Using the broom to drive home his massage
of unity, the clergy said when Christians stand as individual entities, just as
a single broom stick, they can easily be defeated but when they are united as a
collective indivisible entity, they will be in good position to overcome any
threat and emerge
victorious because Igwe bu
ike (multitude is
strength)
Rev Bethrand noted that though there is
diversity in our various lives, there is need for unity among Christians which
will bring about peace and development for the good of the society.
Reading from the gospel of John 17:20-26,
Rev. Bethrand charged Christians to love one another just as God loved Jesus
Christ.
In earlier in her welcome address, comrade
Maria Eke commended the dogged efforts of Rev. Ujunwa thus:
“On his arrival on February 20th 2007 Rev. Fr. Bethrand Ujunwa left no
stone unturned but quickly galvanized the people into action. By his efforts
and in consonant with the efforts of the parishioners mostly the CWO, the
parish house was completed, well-furnished along with the Boys Quarters. In no
distance time as he came with the financial assistance of his non-parishioner
friends – Mr and Mrs Emma O. Agbachi, MD. A.O. Emmaco Global ltd and others put
in place a befitting Chapel which ranks second to none in the Archdiocese.
He started a Nursery/Primary School and
within one year, he provided a new and standard structure, an edifice to
accommodate the school pupils.
Rev. Fr. Bethrand with dogged persistence
and enthusiasm negotiated and acquired over ten plots of land for further and
future developmental purpose for the parish. He was a peacemaker. He mediated
in and resolved some nagging and prolonged misunderstandings among families and
villages”.
After receiving kind words and gifts from
the Anglican Church in the community, catholic organisations in the parish,
individuals, and a solidarity club (Ofu Ama Solidarity Club) led by its leader,
Nze Emmanuel etc. Rev.
Ujunwa stated that, “I am moved by the songs and all the pleasant things you
have said. You have surprised me. I am overwhelmed by the love you showered on
me. May God reward you all”.
In an interview on the significance of the
day to him, this was Rev. Bertrand’s response:
Today is a great day for me, in the sense
that the people here, whom I have stayed with for six years asked me to come
over for them to appreciate me for the work I have done for them. I am very
happy coming back to them, to thank them for their support, because they are
not the one that called me to this ministry, it is God himself. I did what I
was supposed to do, working for them here. But for them to recognise that
father you did well, come let us tell you thank you, I appreciate them. I
appreciate them for their efforts to make sure that everything went smoothly
when I was here with them. They gave me their full support, they gave me full
encouragement, they did all they could do to make sure that our mission here
was successful. Today is significant and I am happy. I am happy today.
On his major
Achievement:
The major achievement is the
spiritual rejuvenation. That is the greatest achievement I made here. I try to
revive their spiritual life. When I came in, you couldn’t blame them because of
the distance from the parish centre, which made impossible for the parish
priest when they were still a station to be really covering the community very
well. But with my coming to live with them, the gospel got closer to them, and
as God will have it, they responded to the gospel and you see some changes in
their life style – they become more aware of their Christian responsibilities.
His message to the
parishioners:
They should remain faithful to the gospel
of Christ which we have propagated when we were here. They should remain ever
faithful to it. The word of God is truth, and truth never rots. Truth is
unchanging, so those truths the gospel of Christ has given them, they should
hold on to them strongly. As the new priest has come, they should equally
support him fully so that he will be able to achieve his aims here to making
them better Christians.
The occasion was graced by His Royal
Highness and Ugoeze S.O. Nwaeke, knights and Ladies of the church, traditional
title holders, among others.
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