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The Anglican Diocese of Ndokwa is one of 13 dioceses within the Anglican Province of Bendel, itself one of 14 provinces within the Church of Nigeria The Church of Nigeria is the Anglicanism, Anglican Church body, church in Nigeria. It is the second-largest Province (Anglican), province in the Anglican Communion, as measured by baptised membership (not by attendance), after the Church of Englan .... The current bishop is the Rt. Rev'd Festus Uzorka Nwafili. Inauguration The Diocese of Ndokwa was inaugurated on the 4th of June 2008 with The Rt. Rev'd. David Obiosa as the pioneer Bishop. Notes Church of Nigeria dioceses Dioceses of the Province of Bendel {{Nigeria-stub ...
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Anglican Province Of Bendel
The Bendel Province is one of the fourteen ecclesiastical provinces of the Church of Nigeria. It comprises thirteen dioceses, each one headed by a bishop and it was created in 2002, when the current division into provinces was adopted. His headquarters are located in Asaba. The first Archbishop of the Bendel Province was Albert Agbaje, who died in 2005. He was succeeded by Nicholas Okoh, latter replaced upon his election as Primate of Nigeria by Friday John Imaekhai in 2010. In 2020 Cyril Odutemu became Archbishop of Bendel. It comprises 13 dioceses: * Akoko-Edo (14 March 2007; bishop: Ebenezer Saiki) * Asaba (10 August 1977; bishop: Kingsley Obuh) * Benin(3 January 1962; bishop: Peter Imasuen) * Esan (26 October 2000; bishop: Gabriel Elabor) * Etsako (14 March 2007; bishop: Bishop Felix Unuokhe Olorunfemi * Ika (14 September 2001; bishop: Godfrey Ifeanyichukwu Ekpenisi) * Ndokwa (4 June 2008; Bishop: Festus Nwafili) * Oleh (21 December 1999; bishop: Joh ...
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Church Of Nigeria
The Church of Nigeria is the Anglicanism, Anglican Church body, church in Nigeria. It is the second-largest Province (Anglican), province in the Anglican Communion, as measured by baptised membership (not by attendance), after the Church of England. In 2016 it stated that its membership was “over 18 million", out of a total Nigerian population of 190 million. The ''BBC'' and research published by the University of Aberdeen reported the church had 22 million members. It is "effectively the largest province in the Communion." As measured by active membership, the Church of Nigeria has nearly 2 million active baptised members. According to a study published by ''Cambridge University Press'' in the ''Journal of Anglican Studies'', there are between 4.94 and 11.74 million Anglicans in Nigeria. According to another study published in 2020 in the ''Journal of Anglican Studies'', the 18 million figure was challenged, estimating there are fewer than 8 million Anglicans in Nigeria ...
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Festus Nwafili
Festus Uzorka Nwafili (born 19 April 1976), at Ndokwa East, is the Bishop of Ndokwa Diocese in the Anglican Communion. He was consecrated Bishop of Ndokwa in 2023. Background and early life Festus Uzorka Nwafili was born in Obeche-Inyi in Ndokwa East local government area of Delta State Delta is a States of Nigeria, state in the South South (Nigeria), South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. Named after the Niger Delta—a large part of which is in the state—the state was formed from the former Bendel State, on 27 August 1 .... He got his First school leaving certificate in 1987 and his Senior Secondary Certificate in 1996. In 2001, he got his Bachelor of Arts Degree and Diploma in Theology from St. Paul's University College, Awka, and Master's in Art from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka in 2010. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nwafili, Festus Living people 1946 births Anglican bishops of Ndokwa People from Delta State Nnamdi Azikiwe University alumni ...
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Ndokwa Diocesan Synod 2022
The Anglican Diocese of Ndokwa is one of 13 dioceses within the Anglican Province of Bendel, itself one of 14 provinces within the Church of Nigeria The Church of Nigeria is the Anglicanism, Anglican Church body, church in Nigeria. It is the second-largest Province (Anglican), province in the Anglican Communion, as measured by baptised membership (not by attendance), after the Church of Englan .... The current bishop is the Rt. Rev'd Festus Uzorka Nwafili. Inauguration The Diocese of Ndokwa was inaugurated on the 4th of June 2008 with The Rt. Rev'd. David Obiosa as the pioneer Bishop. Notes Church of Nigeria dioceses Dioceses of the Province of Bendel {{Nigeria-stub ...
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Diocese Of Ndokwa
In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. History In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided provinces were administratively associated in a larger unit, the diocese (Latin ''dioecesis'', from the Greek term διοίκησις, meaning "administration"). Christianity was given legal status in 313 with the Edict of Milan. Churches began to organize themselves into dioceses based on the civil dioceses, not on the larger regional imperial districts. These dioceses were often smaller than the provinces. Christianity was declared the Empire's official religion by Theodosius I in 380. Constantine I in 318 gave litigants the right to have court cases transferred from the civil courts to the bishops. This situation must have hardly survived Julian, 361–363. Episcopal courts are not heard of again in the East until 398 and in the West in 408. The quality of these courts was lo ...
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Holy Communion On Palm Sunday At The Cathedral Church Of Christ Obiaruku
Sacred describes something that is dedicated or set apart for the service or worship of a deity; is considered worthy of spiritual respect or devotion; or inspires awe or reverence among believers. The property is often ascribed to objects (a " sacred artifact" that is venerated and blessed), or places (" sacred ground"). French sociologist Émile Durkheim considered the dichotomy between the sacred and the profane to be the central characteristic of religion: "religion is a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to ''sacred things'', that is to say, things set apart and forbidden." Durkheim, Émile. 1915. ''The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life''. London: George Allen & Unwin. . In Durkheim's theory, the sacred represents the interests of the group, especially unity, which are embodied in sacred group symbols, or using team work to help get out of trouble. The profane, on the other hand, involve mundane individual concerns. Etymology The word ''sacred'' des ...
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Diocese Of Ndokwa Clergy
In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. History In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided provinces were administratively associated in a larger unit, the diocese (Latin ''dioecesis'', from the Greek term διοίκησις, meaning "administration"). Christianity was given legal status in 313 with the Edict of Milan. Churches began to organize themselves into dioceses based on the civil dioceses, not on the larger regional imperial districts. These dioceses were often smaller than the provinces. Christianity was declared the Empire's official religion by Theodosius I in 380. Constantine I in 318 gave litigants the right to have court cases transferred from the civil courts to the bishops. This situation must have hardly survived Julian, 361–363. Episcopal courts are not heard of again in the East until 398 and in the West in 408. The quality of these courts was lo ...
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David Obiosa
David Obiosa was the first Anglican Diocese of Ndokwa, Bishop of Ndokwa Diocese, one of the 13 Dioceses in the Anglican Province of Bendel, Province of Bendel under the Church of Nigeria, Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion Early life and education David Obiosa was born on August 23, 1963, to Joseph and Victoria Obiosa (née Umu-Emejulu) in Umuagwuyam Eze-Inyi in Ndokwa East local government area of Delta State, Nigeria. He attended Nnobia Primary School in Inyi, Ndokwa East, Delta State and continued his studies at the Institute of Continuing Education in Kwale, Nigeria, Kwale and Ebologu Grammar School, Utagba-Uno where he got his West Africa School certificate and General Certificate in Education (GCE) respectively. For his ordination training he schooled at the Trinity Theological College in Umuahia, where he earned his Diploma in Theology. At St. Paul's College, Awka/University of Nigeria, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, He obtained a diploma in theology and a BA Hons, ...
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