Papal Nuncio to Nigerians: No! Don’t wait for help from heaven - Catholic Herald
Catholic Herald
  • Home
  • Cover Story
  • Editorial
  • Archbishopric
  • News
    • Vatican News
  • Homily
  • Kids &Teens
  • Gallery
    • Gallery
No Result
View All Result
Catholic Herald
No Result
View All Result
Home Cover Story

Papal Nuncio to Nigerians: No! Don’t wait for help from heaven

By Sr. Josephine Odorwike and Neta Nwosu

by admin
January 22, 2023
in Cover Story
0
557
SHARES
1.6k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
• Enjoins Nigerians to avoid sentimental voting

The Apostolic Nuncio to Nigeria, Archbishop Antonio Guido Filipazzi has taken a swipe at people seeking the Holy See’s interventions in addressing incessant killings in the country. He said rather the Nigerian government should deploy its God-given institutions appropriately as a country to secure lives and properties, noting that security is largely the business of government. Archbishop Filipazzi said this recently in an exclusive interview with The Catholic Herald weekly newspaper in Lagos. According to the Vatican ambassador, building a viable nation is consequent upon conscious statesmanship and dynamic processes of utilization of institutional frameworks in tackling challenges, instead of waiting for God with no concrete action. He said, “The problem of the violence here in Nigeria is a problem of the state of the government because the duty of the government is to ensure that the people are safe and their goods secured. So, Nigeria is not to wait for help from heaven or from abroad. No. If they are a country, a nation, a state, these institutions help to work in order to achieve the security for everybody.”

The Papal Nuncio however clarified that the Holy See is concerned about the security issues in the country and has thrown its weight behind the numerous actions of the Catholic Bishops of Nigeria in resolving the challenges. “Of course, the Holy See is following the situation and is supporting, especially the actions of the bishops who are very keen to see to the end of the security problems in the country. He expressed his displeasure at those seeking interventions from the Holy See. Hear him, “But I find it sometimes a bit strange when the people are asking intervention from the Holy See. So what they can imagine is that the Holy See is sending soldiers. no. We have to be objective and realistic.” Archbishop Filipazzi advised Nigerians against voting on sentiments of emotion, religion or tribe as he called on the entire country’s citizenry to come out and vote. The Vatican ambassador admonished Nigerians to vote in the right leaders that will address the challenges of the country and deliver the right governance come February, 2023. He said, “I think I can lend my voice to the collective Bishops of Nigeria’s call that all Nigerians have to go and vote first of all because if the people are not voting, everything will be decided by few people and it’s not a true democracy.

And secondly, as I mentioned when I spoke about the role of the religious, the people have to vote after reflection, not guided by material interest or by emotion or by other questions like ethnic groups or religious groups. They have to think; they have to find the best person to fix the problems of Nigeria. And this is a difficult choice because they are to evaluate. We can only pray as ministers of God that the Holy Spirit will enlighten everybody. But at the end we also know that the only messiah is Jesus Christ. We are not to put our trust in human about being the messiah even from Nigeria.”

Share223Tweet139Share56
admin

admin

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

The 12 Articles of the Creed

June 14, 2021

Act right, don’t be part of those destroying the world today!

June 14, 2021

Examination malpractices: Who is to blame?

July 10, 2021

At 63, I am still running the race

0
Now that 2023 general elections are drawing near

Deborah’s death, a national tragedy!

0
‘Agege Bread’ Easter message: CAN forgives Sterling Bank CEO

Bishop Oyejola urges Nigerians to get PVCs

0

Archbishop Martins warns against “Word Games”

December 10, 2025

Advent: An invitation to convert our idols into icons of God’s glory

December 10, 2025

KADA 2025: KSM Convention ushers in new leadership, signals fresh growth phase

December 10, 2025
Catholic Herald

© 2025 | Xebrian

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • Mixed Grill
  • Interview Section
  • Spirituality
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Technology
  • Gallery
  • Back Page
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Cover Story
  • Editorial
  • Archbishopric
  • News
    • Vatican News
  • Homily
    • Spirituality
  • Mixed Grill
  • Interview Section
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Kids &Teens
  • Gallery
    • Gallery
  • Back Page
  • Contact

© 2025 | Xebrian