5 Jul 2013

MOST REV. DR. GODFREY IGWEBUIKE ONAH

Congratulations Most Rev. Dr. Godfrey I. Onah.




Ordained Bishop for the Catholic Diocese of Nsukka –Nigeria, on July 4, 2013.
Deede Uche’s World wishes you a successful and glorious episcopal ministry, and God’s graces and favors in your private endeavors as his Priest, Pastor and Professor Emeritus.
May God who has begun this work in you bring it to fulfillment, Amen.

‘LUMEN FIDEI,’ POPE FRANCIS’ FIRST ENCYCLICAL IS RELEASED

“This is how the Church’s tradition speaks of the great gift brought by Jesus… Those who believe, see; they see with a light that illumines their entire journey, for it comes from the risen Christ, the morning star which never sets.” - LUMEN FIDEI, n. 1.

LUMEN FIDEI, or the 'Light of Faith' is the tittle of Pope Francis' first encyclical. The document, which reflects on the 'Year of Faith' was started by Benedict XVI when he was still Pope. After his resignation, the document was passed on to Pope Francis. The Latin American Pope added some content to the text, and signed it on June 29th. 
The encyclical, which is divided into 60 points, has an introduction, four chapters and a conclusion. Encyclicals are open, Papal letters, addressed to the world. John Paul II published 14. Benedict XVI published 3. 
(Romereports.com July 05, 2013) 



The opening page of the Encyclical reads:
1.  The light of Faith: this is how the Church’s tradition speaks of the great gift brought by Jesus. In John’s Gospel, Christ says of himself: “I have come as light into the world, that whoever believes in me may not remain in darkness” (Jn 12:46). Saint Paul uses the same image: “God who said ‘Let light shine out of darkness,’ has shone in our hearts” (2 Cor 4:6). The pagan world, which hungered for light, had seen the growth of the cult of the sun god, Sol Invictus, invoked each day at sunrise. Yet though the sun was born anew each morning, it was clearly incapable of casting its light on all of human existence. The sun does not illumine all reality; its rays cannot penetrate to the shadow of death, the place where men’s eyes are closed to its light. “No one — Saint Justin Martyr writes — has ever been ready to die for his faith in the sun”.[1] Conscious of the immense horizon which their faith opened before them, Christians invoked Jesus as the true sun “whose rays bestow life”.[2] To Martha, weeping for the death of her brother Lazarus, Jesus said: “Did I not tell you that if you believed, you would see the glory of God?” (Jn 11:40). Those who believe, see; they see with a light that illumines their entire journey, for it comes from the risen Christ, the morning star which never sets.
[1] Dialogus cum Tryphone Iudaeo, 121, 2: PG 6, 758.
[2] Clementof Alexandria, Protrepticus, IX: PG 8, 195.