Abuja, 17 July, 2025 / 10:44 pm (ACI Africa).
The representative of the Holy Father in Nigeria has expressed concern about the growing “commercializing the Eucharist” trend among Catholic Priests in the West African country, warning that such practices compromise the sacred nature of the liturgy and the identity of the Priesthood.
In an interview with ACI Africa on Wednesday, July 16, on the sidelines of a workshop that the Department of Pastoral Agents of the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN) organized for Priests and religious formators, Archbishop Michael Francis Crotty called on Catholic Priests to embrace holiness as the foundation of their vocation and to preserve the dignity of the Eucharist.
“The increasing commercialization of the liturgy, where sacramental celebrations, weddings, funerals, and Baptism are seen as opportunities for making money, is never to be tolerated in the Catholic Church,” Archbishop Crotty told ACI Africa.
The Apostolic Nuncio called on Catholic Priests to avoid excessive showmanship and carelessness during liturgical celebrations, emphasizing that the liturgy “cannot be taken for granted.”
He said practices such as the use of liturgical vestments outside their proper context, prosperity preaching, “diminish the sacred character of our worship.”






