Abuja, 14 July, 2025 / 4:07 pm (ACI Africa).
The people of God need to go beyond participating in worship and combine the life of devotion with that of reaching out to the needy as exemplified in the Gospel story of the Good Samaritan, Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of Nigeria’s Archdiocese of Abuja has said.
In his Sunday, July 13 homily during the dedication of St. Anthony Zuma Church in his Metropolitan See, Archbishop Kaigama said that the Church in Nigeria must stand out as “a beacon of hope”, where the needy find solace amid a surge in social ills.
He advocated for a refocusing on the needy, saying, “This new church must not only be a mere place of worship, but also a place of outreach, where the poor find comfort, the lost find guidance, and the broken find healing.”
“In our society today, marked by insecurity, poverty, corruption, and the erosion of values, the Church must stand as a beacon of hope,” the Nigerian Catholic Archbishop further said at the church dedication Mass during which he administered the Sacrament of Confirmation to 165 candidates.
Addressing the candidates for Confirmation, he underscored their role in making the person of Jesus Christ known, loved, and worshipped, saying, “You must shine the light of Christ to the ends of the earth and be agents spreading God’s love and hope to our troubled world.”






