The spiritual head
of the Catholic Church worldwide, Pope Francis, has lambasted the Islamist
terrorist group, Boko Haram,
for its onslaughts against Christians and Muslims
in Nigeria.
Last week, the
British Foreign and Commonwealth Office reported that more than 4,000 people
were killed in Boko Haram attacks, and that 900 people were kidnapped in
Nigeria last year.
The Pope, in a
letter titled, ‘Letter of His Holiness Pope Francis to the Bishops of Nigeria,’
written and posted on the church’s official website on Tuesday, said he was
deeply concerned about the tragic happenings, especially in the North-East zone
of Nigeria.
He said, “While we
walk this Lenten journey towards the resurrection of the Lord united with the
whole Church, I wish to extend to you, dear Archbishops and Bishops of Nigeria,
a fraternal greeting, which I extend to the beloved Christian communities
entrusted to your pastoral care. I would also like to share some thoughts with
you on the current situation in your country. Your nation has had to confront
considerable problems, among them new and violent forms of extremism and
fundamentalism on ethnic, social and religious grounds.
“Many Nigerians
have been killed, wounded or mutilated, kidnapped and deprived of everything:
their loved ones, their land, their means of subsistence, their dignity and
their rights. Many have not been able to return to their homes. Believers, both
Christian and Muslim, have experienced a common tragic outcome, at the hands of
people who claim to be religious, but who instead abuse religion, to make of it
an ideology for their own distorted interests of exploitation and murder.”
In spite of the
prevailing violent crises in the northern part of the country, the Pope urged
catholic priests and missionaries in Nigeria not to give up in tendering to the
flock under their care.
He also thanked
those in the church who had risked their lives to provide both spiritual and
material comfort to the victims of the insurgency.
He wrote, “Dear
Brother Bishops, in perseverance and without becoming discouraged, go forward
on the way of peace. Accompany the victims; come to the aid of the poor; teach
the youth; become promoters of a more just and fraternal society. And so, I
wish here to express my heartfelt thanks to you, because in the midst of so
many trials and sufferings the Church in Nigeria does not cease to witness to
hospitality, mercy and forgiveness.
“How can we fail
to remember the priests, religious men and women, missionaries and catechists
who, despite untold sacrifices, never abandoned their flock, but remained at
their service as good and faithful heralds of the gospel? To them, most
particularly, I would like to express my solidarity, and to say: do not grow
tired of doing what is right.”
The Pope also
prayed for peace to be restored to all parts of the country, urging Nigerians
to make efforts “to favour reconciliation, to promote experiences of sharing,
to extend bridges of dialogue and to serve the weakest and the excluded.”
Pope Blasts Boko Haram members
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