The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja is the
Metropolitan See
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for the
Ecclesiastical province
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of
Abuja in Nigeria.
History
* 8 November 1981: Established as Mission ''
sui iuris'' of Abuja from the
Diocese of Minna
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* 19 June 1989: Promoted to the Diocese of Abuja
* 26 March 1994: Promoted to the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Abuja
Special churches
The seat of the archbishop is
Our Lady, Queen of Nigeria Pro-Cathedral
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located in Area 3, Garki district, in Abuja near the secretariate of the Archdiocese of Abuja. It was dedicated by John Cardinal Onaiyekan on Saturday, 12 January 2012.
Bishops
;Ecclesiastical Superiors
* Cardinal
Dominic Ignatius Ekandem (11 June 1981 – 19 June 1989 ''see below'')
; Bishops
* Cardinal
Dominic Ignatius Ekandem (''see above'' 19 June 1989 – 28 September 1992), simultaneously became Archbishop (personal title)
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John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan
John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan (born 29 January 1944) is a Nigerian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was Archbishop of Abuja from 1994 to 2019 and was made a cardinal in 2012. He has served as president of the Christian Association of Nigeri ...
(7 July 1990 as coadjutor, 28 September 1992 – 26 March 1994 ''see below''); future Cardinal
;Metropolitan Archbishops
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John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan
John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan (born 29 January 1944) is a Nigerian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was Archbishop of Abuja from 1994 to 2019 and was made a cardinal in 2012. He has served as president of the Christian Association of Nigeri ...
(''see above'' 26 March 1994 – 9 November 2019) (Cardinal in 2012)
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Ignatius Ayau Kaigama
Ignatius Ayau Kaigama (born 31 July 1958) is a Nigerian prelate of the Catholic Church who has been the archbishop of Abuja since 9 November 2019. He was the first bishop of Jalingo from 1995 to 2000, archbishop of Jos from 2000 to 2019, and coadj ...
(11 March 2019 as
coadjutor, 9 November 2019 – present)
Auxiliary Bishop
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Anselm Umoren, M.S.P.N. (2011-)
Suffragan dioceses
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Idah
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Lafia
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History
Lafia, also known as Lafian b ...
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Lokoja
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Makurdi
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Otukpo
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Gboko
Gboko is a town in the Benue State of North-central Nigeria
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; split from the Diocese of Makurdi on Saturday, 29 December 2012
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Katsina-Ala
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; split from the Diocese of Makurdi on Saturday, 29 December 2012
Persecution and insecurity
From November 2020 through January 2021, a rash of kidnappings have troubled the archdiocesan territory and its surroundings. On 22 November, the parish priest of St. Anthony in
Yangogi was abducted at gunpoint. Held captive for 10 days, he was released. 344 schoolboys were abducted from
Kankara in
Katsina
Katsina, likely from "Tamashek" eaning son or bloodor mazza enwith "inna" otheris a Local Government Area and the capital city of Katsina State, in northern Nigeria. . Held for six days, they were rescued by security forces on 17 December.
Boko Haram claimed responsibility but this is disputed, says the
Catholic News Agency
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. On 27 December, auxiliary bishop of
Owerri
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,
Moses Chikwe
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and his driver were abducted by gunmen, to be released unharmed. Valentine Ezeagu, a religious priest, was kidnapped by gunmen in
Imo whilst en route to his father's funeral. Five young siblings were kidnapped from behind an Abuja rectory, and then a bride-to-be the following day, and , none had been located or heard from. , Nigeria has been listed by the
United States Department of State
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as one of the worst countries in terms of
freedom of religion
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. Archbishop
Ignatius Kaigama has called the faithful to be strong in their faith, and to persevere in their prayers with hope for everyone's release.
In August 2022
Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama denounced widespread insecurity in the capital of Nigeria and denouncing the political class for not doing enough about it. He accused politicians of discriminating against Christians. "We cannot generalize by simply saying that Christians are persecuted, because in the governing party there are Christians. But persecution is not just about killing people with knives, it is about manipulating things in favor of one group. There is subtle persecution, which is even more dangerous. It is done in such a way that you cannot say they are really killing Christians, they have not pushed the Christians away, but the way the Government carries on you can be sure the Christians are not favored. There is no equality. We are a country that is more or less 50-50 Cristian-Muslim, so there should be equal distribution of resources, of opportunities, and people should feel included in sensitive political, economic or security positions."
Catholic television
In 2009,
John Cardinal Onaiyekan was invited by
Raymond Dokpesi
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, chief of the satellite television company
DAAR Communications Plc, to offer programming through the company's services. In response to the opportunity, Cardinal Oneiyaken directed the Archdiocesan Communications Department to start a television service. ''
Catholic Television of Nigeria
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Though yet to acquire a standar ...
'' started producing programs and transmitting them via DAAR's satellite television channel
AIT
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As of 2016, CTV of Nigeria produces two programs, the daily morning devotional program "A Light For The Nation" and "Faith In Action", a program about the activity of Catholics and the Church in society.
Cardinal Oneiyaken has continued to call for the building of Catholic television services in Nigeria.
Rev. Fr. Patrick Alumuku is the Director of the CTV.
See also
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Roman Catholicism in Nigeria
The Catholic Church in Nigeria is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope, the curia in Rome, and the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Nigeria (CBCN). The present president of the CBCN is Most Rev. Luci ...
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List of Roman Catholic dioceses in Nigeria
The Catholic Church in Nigeria is mainly composed of a Latin Church, Latin hierarchy, joined in a national Episcopal Conference of Nigeria, and a single Eastern Catholic (transnational) see, comprising:
* 9 Latin rite ecclesiastical provinces, ea ...
Sources
GCatholic.org
References
External links
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja official websiteCatholic Bishops' Conference of NigeriaCatholic Secretariat of NigeriaCatholic Television Facebook pageCTV YouTube Channel
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Roman Catholic dioceses in Nigeria
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Christian organizations established in 1981
1981 establishments in Nigeria
Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Abuja