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"I AM DEEPLY SORRY” — BISHOP KUKAH’S APOLOGY FOLLOWING HIS REMARK THAT TRIGGERED NATIONAL DISCUSSIONS ON CHRISTIAN PER§E...
11/12/2025

"I AM DEEPLY SORRY” — BISHOP KUKAH’S APOLOGY FOLLOWING HIS REMARK THAT TRIGGERED NATIONAL DISCUSSIONS ON CHRISTIAN PER§ECUT!ON IN NIGERIA.

Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto in Nigeria has expressed regret that his position on the anguish of Christians in the West African nation has been misinterpreted.

In a statement published on Tuesday, December 9 by the Diocese of Sokoto, Bishop Kukah says he is “sincerely sorry” to be associated with “representations” stemming from “the pain of my brothers and sisters within the body of Christ.”

In the statement, the Nigerian Catholic Bishop dismisses allegations of him denying that there is per$ecut!0n of Christians in Nigeria.

“For over a week, I have been in the news on the basis of multiple claims that I had said that there was no per$ecut!on of Christians in Nigeria,” Bishop Kukah says.

He adds, “First, let me say how sincerely sorry I am to be associated with representations that understandably are a source of great pain and mental anguish to so many of my brothers and sisters within the body of Christ.”

“I am baffled that despite the clarity of my position, there appear to be determined efforts to ascribe to me a position as saying that there is no persecut!on of Christians in Nigeria. Nothing could be further from the truth,” the Bishop of Sokoto since his Episcopal Consecration in September 2011 says.

He urges Nigerians to be focused on the “contest we must win”, amid heightened attackkks targeting Christians and their institutions in Nigeria.

“I am deeply sorry for the unnecessary distraction,” he reiterates, and adds, “These moments are too serious for us to equivocate. This is not the time for us to retreat or be distracted. This is a contest that we must win.”

Bishop Kukah first encountered heavy criticism when he said, during the launch of the Aid to the Church in Need’s 2025 World Report on Religious Freedom in the World, that he did not believe that it was just Christians who are being per$ecuted across Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation.

In his October 21 speech at the Augustinian Patristic Pontifical Institute in Rome, Bishop Kukah however acknowledged the deterioration of security in the country.

He said that “floods of bl∞d in Nigeria” today “have no boundaries,” and added that “terr0r!st and murder∞us groups” who first emerged, targeting Church structures, kid+napp!ng Priests, the Religious, Seminarians and other pastoral agents, while “invoking the words like, allahu akubar”, are now also k!||ing Muslims who do not believe in their brand of Islam.

Bishop Kukah insisted, “We are not dealing with people going around wielding machetes and looking for me in order to k!|| me because I am a Christian.”

His speech attracted a lot of critic¶sm, with some believing that what the Local Ordinary of Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Sokoto said in Rome about per§ecution in his country did not address the anguish of Christians in the West African nation.

Fr. Stan Chu Ilo, the Coordinating Servant of the Pan-African Catholic Theology and Pastoral Network (PACTPAN) felt that in the speech, Bishop Kukah missed “the deep anguish of believers living under the shadow of viº|ence and fear” in Nigeria.

In what he described as “a divided pulpit in a wounded nation”, Fr. Stan juxtaposed Bishop Kukah's perspective and that of Bishop Wilfred Chikpa Anagbe of the Catholic Diocese of Makurdi who has been vocal about what he describes a gen∞cide targeting Christians in Nigeria.

Bishop Anagbe has spoken extensively on per§ecutiøn of Christians in Nigeria amid closure of Catholic Parishes across his Episcopal See and multiple displacements owing to heightened activities of Islamist Fulani herdsmen.

In a subsequent address to the 46th Supreme Convention of the Knights of St. Mulumba (KSM) in Kaduna on November 28, Bishop Kukah reportedly reaffirmed his stance that current claims of a genøci∂e or systematic persecution of Christians in Nigeria are not supported by credible data.

Bishop Kukah argued that the claim “1,200 churches are burned every year in Nigeria”, lacks verification.

He asked, “In which Nigeria?”, pointing out that no one had checked with the Catholic Church to confirm such numbers.

The Bishop emphasized that “genøci∂e” is defined not by the number of deåths or attacks alone, but by intent, whether there is a deliberate plan to eliminate a group. He said, “You can k¡|| 10 million people, and it still won’t amount to genøci∂e. What matters is intent.”

He also challenged the use of terms such as “martyrdom”, pointing out that some v¡ølence might be criminal or opportunistic rather than motivated by religious håtred.

In his statement published on December 9, the Bishop of Sokoto gave his position on the situation of Christianity in Nigeria, saying, “For the records, I did not say that Christians are not per§ecuted in Nigeria!”

He said that in his November 28 address, he spoke about the challenges of “bearing witness to Christ in a time of per§ecut¡on.”

“I drew lessons from history and the stories of brave men and women in Nigeria and Africa as models of witnessing in times such as these. I concluded that the greatest challenge for Christians was unity and solidarity,” Bishop Kukah said.

He added, “Given the huge human and material resources that we have as Christians in Nigeria, if only we stood together, I argued, we would have no reason to be v¡ctims of per§ecution. Nothing here implied a denial of the fate of Christians.”

The Bishop maintained that over the years, he had spoken extensively on the theme of per§ecut¡on of Christians, and had argued “then as now” that “by whatever name we choose to call or describe our predicament, the bl∞dshed needs to end as soon as yesterday because our common humanity is at stake.”

Calling for urgent action to stop insecur¡ty in Nigeria, he said, “The government and its secur¡ty agencies have an urgent responsibility to bring the perpetrators to account. It is their neglect of this duty or their failure to accomplish it that detains us all in an appearance of disagreement without difference.”

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PASTOR CHRIS GIVES 𝐏𝐑𝐎𝐏𝐇𝐄𝐂𝐈𝐄𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐘𝐄𝐀𝐑 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔1️⃣ There are things that will happen through many of God's people and it...
10/12/2025

PASTOR CHRIS GIVES 𝐏𝐑𝐎𝐏𝐇𝐄𝐂𝐈𝐄𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐘𝐄𝐀𝐑 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔

1️⃣ There are things that will happen through many of God's people and it will be known that the reason that happened with them and through them is because they've been with Jesus. It will be known.

2️⃣ It will be said that it happened because they were Christians.

3️⃣ There's going to be in 2026 a clear dividing line between those who know the Lord and those who don't. It's God's plan. It's God's plan. It's going to happen in 2026. And I can say to you, prepare for it because God's going to use you.

4️⃣God's going to use you.

5️⃣ God's going to work through you and in whatever situation you find yourself in 2026 just understand the orchestration of the Spirit of God, just understand that God determines to do something remarkable with your life.

6️⃣ There's a victory that God's people will enjoy. And you know you can't have victory without challenges. So every time we say you're gonna have victory, it means that you're gonna have challenges. See? But none of those challenges will serve to weaken you. None of those challenges will serve to overpower or overwhelm you. And just like Joshua and Caleb who were reference to the giants in the land came, said, they are bread for us. That's the way you're going to look at whatever challenges.

7️⃣ To those outside, there'll be challenges. But to you, you'll be at complete rest. Glory to God.
..AND PASTOR CHRIS PRAYED:
🔹I pray that the Lord will magnify himself in your life and bless you specially, increased grace in your life more and more in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.

🔹I pray that He'll multiply your seed sown and increase the fruit of your righteousness in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.

🔹 I pray that he will prepare you for the glory that he has planned for you.

🔹I pray that he will order your steps, order your steps in such a way that you walk in his great determination, a vision for your life.

🔹I pray for you that you walk in divine health, in soundness of mind and body, and His grace working in you and all that concerns you is perfected of the Lord in the mighty name of the Lord Jesus Christ.

🔹Thank you. Thank you for your kindness. Thank you for your grace. Thank you for your love. Thank you for your protection in their lives, in their going out and in their coming-in in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. Praise God.

🔹Thank you very much. I love you. Thank you.
Amen.

BETHLEHEM LIGHTS CHRISTMAS TREE FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE W@R BEGAN IN GAZAFor the past two years, while the war in Gaza ...
10/12/2025

BETHLEHEM LIGHTS CHRISTMAS TREE FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE W@R BEGAN IN GAZA

For the past two years, while the war in Gaza has been taking place, all Christmas celebrations have been canceled in Bethlehem, the town where Jesus was born. However after the recent ceasefire, the famous town decided to have its Christmas celebrations return, starting with the lighting of the giant Christmas tree in front of the historic Church of the Nativity on Dec. 6.

“It’s been a bad two years of silence; no Christmas, no jobs, no work,” Bethlehem Mayor Maher Canawati said in an interview with the BBC. “We’re all living here from tourism, and tourism was down to zero.”

He added: “Some may say it’s not appropriate and others say it’s appropriate, but deep inside my heart, I felt that this was the right thing to do because Christmas should never be stopped or canceled. This is the light of hope for us.”

Beit Jala and Beit Sahour, two neighboring towns, will also be having Christmas tree lightings in the coming days. Hotels are also receiving more bookings from tourists as well as Palestinian citizens of Israel.

Despite the ceasefire, actions of war continue in the area. Father Gabriel Romanelli, the priest at Holy Family Church in Gaza, the only Catholic church in the area, shared on X that on the same day of the Bethlehem tree lighting a bomb went off approximately 200 meters (650 feet) from his parish. No one was injured.
On July 17, Romanelli sustained an injury to his leg during a bombing on his parish that left three dead and 15 injured, including himself.

“Thanks be to God more people weren’t harmed,” Romanelli said in an exclusive interview with EWTN on July 24.
He called the experience “shocking.”

“That iconic cross you’ve seen, it’s about 2 meters [6.5 feet] tall — was heavily damaged,” the priest said of the crucifix fixed atop the church structure.

“Shrapnel flew in all directions,” he recounted.
“The area is quite small, and while we hear bombings daily and metal fragments often fall, there hadn’t been such a severe incident since the war began,” Romanelli continued, adding: “The recent strike has left a deep mark.”

Credit: Catholic News Agency

"Mary is known as the exterminatrix of all heres¡es. This is why the modernists DESP!$E her." - Fr. David NixSource: Sig...
10/12/2025

"Mary is known as the exterminatrix of all heres¡es. This is why the modernists DESP!$E her." - Fr. David Nix

Source: Signofthecross

"We must defend sacred tradition and the Church's timeless heritage of the Latin Mass." - Cardinal Sarah
10/12/2025

"We must defend sacred tradition and the Church's timeless heritage of the Latin Mass." - Cardinal Sarah

Nations have the moral right, and responsibility, to regulate !mm!+gra+t!on
09/12/2025

Nations have the moral right, and responsibility, to regulate !mm!+gra+t!on

PASTOR CHRIS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION ENTRANCE THAT LEFT PEOPLE C0NFU$ED. A ROYAL THEME OR A SPIRITUAL SIGNAL? Everyone seem...
09/12/2025

PASTOR CHRIS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION ENTRANCE THAT LEFT PEOPLE C0NFU$ED. A ROYAL THEME OR A SPIRITUAL SIGNAL?

Everyone seems to have an opinion about Pastor Chris’ birthday entrance, from too royal to too imperial to too kingly, some said he crowned himself a king of host and competing with Christ.
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Dear people of God, let’s relax. It was a birthday theme, not a coronation nor the coming of a messiah.
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Yes, the entrance wasn’t pastoral, it carried an imperial flair. And truly, since when did a shepherd start entering like a crowned king? The dressing, the theme, the choreography, everything had a bold, royal undertone. Enough symbolism to make both supporters and critics ask, What exactly was he portraying, a pastor or a Messiah figure?

But here’s the part many people are missing, symbolism in celebrations doesn’t always equal spiritual claims. A theme is a theme. Creativity is creativity, not every dramatic entrance is a theological statement.

The church today gets trig+gered by visuals faster than it discerns intent. People see excellence and assume arr∞gance. They see style and conclude self-exaltation. Maybe the real dust here isn’t his entrance, maybe it’s how quick we are to over-interpret anything a pastor does and query them hastily like the pharisees.

Yes, the entrance looked imperial and yes, the symbolism was strong, even raised questions. But at the end of the day, it was a birthday celebration designed with artistic flair, nothing more, nothing less.

So the bigger question becomes, why does something this harmless provoke this much noise among the people? What in$ecur!ty or suspicion is the body of Christ projecting?

In truth, the noise reveals more about the audience than it ever does about the one being celebrated.

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TO ALL CATHOLIC FAITHFULS: Happy Feast of Immaculate Conception to you all.----------Trump released a presidential messa...
08/12/2025

TO ALL CATHOLIC FAITHFULS: Happy Feast of Immaculate Conception to you all.
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Trump released a presidential message for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, praising Mary’s “distinct role in our great American story."

He concluded with the Hail Mary: Hail, Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen.

This is amazing.

Source: Catholic Vote

BISHOP SCHNEIDER SAYS CATHOLICS MUST WORSHIP CHRIST, NOT LG+B___T ideology or climate agendaBishop Athanasius Schneider ...
08/12/2025

BISHOP SCHNEIDER SAYS CATHOLICS MUST WORSHIP CHRIST, NOT LG+B___T ideology or climate agenda

Bishop Athanasius Schneider urged the faithful during a talk on Saturday not to bow to the modern idols that have crept into the Catholic Church such as LG+B__T ideology or the climate change agenda.

Speaking at the Catholic Identity Conference (CIC) in Pittsburgh on October 4, the auxiliary bishop of Astana, Kazakhstan, emphasized that in a period when the First Commandment is often rejected even by the Church hierarchy, Catholics must cling to Our Lord Jesus Christ and not offer incense to modern id∞ls such as political correctness, “Mother Earth,” icebergs, and the LG+B___T ideology. Schneider’s bold statement comes just over a month after the sacrilegious LG+B___T pilgrimage at the Vatican in early September that saw thousands of so-called “LGB____T Catholics,” many with their same-$ex “partners,” processing into St. Peter’s Basilica, and about a week after Pope Leo’s blessing of an iceberg during a Vatican “climate change” event.

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SHILLOH 2025, BREAKING NEW GROUNDS IS HERE !Are you ready to experience miracles, breakthrough, and life-changing encoun...
08/12/2025

SHILLOH 2025, BREAKING NEW GROUNDS IS HERE !
Are you ready to experience miracles, breakthrough, and life-changing encounters with Bishop David Oyedepo?

The global family of Winners’ Chapel is gearing up for Shiloh 2025, the annual gathering of faith, miracles, and divine encounters!

Led by Bishop David Oyedepo, a man whose ministry has transformed millions, Shiloh is where lives are touched, destinies are shifted, and the impossible becomes possible.

Follow TheFourGospelsTV for live updates, exclusive highlights, and powerful messages straight from the convention grounds.

Mark your Calendars,
9th - 14th December 2025
Venue: Living Faith Church H/q. Otta, Ogun State, Nigeria.
Time: 7am and 7pm Daily

Experience faith, Expect the miraculous.

We need to start living the Faith instead of negotiating with the world.
08/12/2025

We need to start living the Faith instead of negotiating with the world.

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