Abuja, 16 May, 2025 / 9:55 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Order of St. Augustine (OSA) in Nigeria see the May 8 election of their confrere, Robert Francis Cardinal Prevost, as the 267th successor of St. Peter as an opportunity for doctrinal growth and renewed commitment to mission with inspiration from their patron and spiritual father, St. Augustine of Hippo.
In an interview with ACI Africa on Thursday, May 15, Fr. Anthony Kanu, the Prior Provincial of the Augustinian Province in Nigeria, said the election of the new Pontiff, who has taken the Papal name Leo XIV, provides an occasion to apply the rich teachings of St. Augustine, the theologian, writer, preacher, rhetorician, Bishop and Doctor of the Church, to the Petrine ministry among the people of God.
“It was a feeling of excitement,” Fr. Kanu recalled, adding that the joy was rooted in the realization that “the Augustinian spirit would now play a greater role in the life of the universal Church.”
According to Fr. Kanu, American-born Pope Leo XIV, who served as OSA Prior General for 12 years (2001-2013) and appointed Bishop in Peru is set to bring not only his vast pastoral experience but also theological depth rooted in the groundbreaking and rich Augustinian spirituality.
“St. Augustine had a unique way of blending thought and feeling. That same spirit will help the Pope engage the complexities of our time, especially in areas like moral theology, ecclesiology, and social justice,” the Prior Provincial of OSA in Nigeria told ACI Africa.