Abuja, 14 August, 2025 / 6:37 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Matthew Ishaya Audu of the country’s Catholic Archdiocese of Jos has called on members of the Divine Mercy Apostolate in the West African country to embrace the culture of forgiveness and to work hard at promoting their spiritual growth through prayer and living exemplary lives.
Speaking to ACI Africa on Wednesday, August 13, on the sidelines of a three-day national congress of the apostolate, Archbishop Audu urged members to live out the virtues they promote, rather than limiting the devotion to prayers alone.
“Divine Mercy is at the heart of our Christian life. Jesus Christ has shown us an example of showing mercy and forgiveness to one another,” the Nigerian Catholic Archbishop said.
He added, “As devotees of the Divine Mercy Apostolate, we often pray for God to forgive us our sins and those of the whole world. We are asking God to forgive us and the whole world, but we have refused to forgive one another, and that is where the challenge lies.”
The Local Ordinary of Jos Archdiocese recalled the words of Jesus in the Lord’s Prayer, saying, “There is a place where He said, ‘Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us.’ How many of us, sincere inside our hearts, can say, ‘Because I want God to forgive me, I am going to forgive’?”






