123. Did Jesus really need Judas’ betrayal?
For all challenges that have emerged or will still emerge in the Church, the examples of how Christ acted and his words and principles remain a guiding light.
For all challenges that have emerged or will still emerge in the Church, the examples of how Christ acted and his words and principles remain a guiding light.
If we think we are powerful as pastors, let’s remember that people can confront us if their endurance level reaches its limit.
Any weaponisation of the sacrament that Christ freely entrusted to us for the sanctification of his people goes against the mind of Christ and the mission of the Church.
We are not called to be successful but to be fruitful
Jesus was never misogynistic, nor intended to be. His actions toward the woman were purposeful and for the greater good.
Jesus was willing to forgo economic prosperity to save people in demonic bondage. As those who exercise ecclesiastical authority, what is our value for human life?
This book is a research on the sexual abuse of minors and vulnerable adults that marries canon law with the socio-legal context of the Nigerian society
The danger of not working primarily for Christ is sycophancy, that is, doing all to please our superiors instead of Christ, who called us, including our superiors. Those who only and exclusively seek to please their superiors will ultimately disregard the teachings of Christ and undermine the salvation of souls.
The comment, “I don’t trust that priest”, signifies that the priest has damaged his reliability and undermined his moral authority
It is fitting that levying a tax is restricted to a bishop who is to consult the finance committee and council of priests.