Matthew Kukah: Catholic Bishop Passes Message To Men Of God For Enjoying Material Things



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Bishop Kukah is reminding Men of God of what it truly means to be a real religious leader.

Matthew Kukah has spoken out against Men of God who live lavishly, while their church members suffer in poverty.
The Cable reports that the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto diocese made this observation at the second symposium and 50th death anniversary of Archbishop Charles Heery in Onitsha, Anambra state.

Speaking at the event, Kukah reminded Men of God of the true meaning of leadership, while urging them to hold to Jesus Christ’s lifestyle and advice.

He said, “

In terms of consecration, you profess the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience according to a particular charisma and sharing in a specific mission.

“God knows what you profess and certainly people know what you profess, but undoubtedly today, people question your way of living it.

“While many people in Nigeria today suffer poverty and want, church leaders and men of God who have taken a public vow of poverty, enjoy at least adequate material well-being and often have very comfortable houses, cars, and top technology in phones and computers and so on.”

“To that something different which Jesus asked the rich young man to do, ’sell all we own and give the money to the poor and come follow me‘ is something we religious leaders cannot do because of our many obligations.

“It is something many will not want to do because of the securities it affords us. In terms of mission, it has been said that responding to the needs of the people determines where and how we live as church leaders, such as preaching of the gospel where it is most needed.

“God is asking religious leaders to use not only your personnel, but also your houses, your space, your other resources to be of service to the people in whatever way we can.

“In terms of communion, as church leaders, we say we witness through our lives to the communion of all people where all things are shared and used for the common good. Yet people see so many church leaders in Nigeria today who cannot live in communion with others because of tribalism and other divisions.” should start practising what they preach., to cars, money and other material things.”

In the past, the Catholic bishop has urged the Federal Government to separate religion from politics.

He has also advised Nigerians to remain united in spite of the ongoing Christian killings in the North, economic recession and other challenges.



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