Nsukka, 25 September, 2025 / 11:33 am (ACI Africa).
Members of the Clergy have the responsibility to live their calling of teaching the faith and guiding God’s people in virtue without giving up, even when they are misunderstood or mistreated for carrying out their sacred duty, the Bishop of Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Idah has said.
In his homily during the funeral Mass of the late Bishop Francis Emmanuel Ogbonna Okobo of Nsukka Diocese on Tuesday, September 23, Bishop Anthony Ademu Adaji cautioned the Clergy against allowing suffering become a source of discouragement in their ministry and apostolate.
“Like good parents who struggle to bring up their children, Bishops and Priests who pour out their lives for the salvation of their flock are no strangers to pain and suffering. Be steadfast at all times,” said Bishop Adaji during the event at St. Theresa’s Cathedral of the Child Jesus in Nsukka Diocese.
He urged the members of the Clergy to draw inspiration from the example of St. Paul, noting that the Apostle endured suffering and was a servant of God “who lived for Christ and had no regrets about living for Him.”
“May we, the ministers of Christ today, never regret our vocation and the services we render in His name. He is the rewarder of all His faithful servants,” Bishop Adaji said, and added, “Today, the Lord is here honoring His servant, Bishop Francis Okobo.”






