RELIGION

2021main/2022 Easter Pilgrimage:  Catholic Archbishop of Abuja to lead  pilgrims to the Holy Land

By Peter Usman://

The Executive Secretary Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission, NCPC Rev. Dr. Yakubu Pam, has named the Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, His Grace, Most Rev. Dr Ignatius Kaigama to lead the 2021 main/2022 Easter pilgrimage to Israel, Rome, Greece and Jordan as spiritual Father.

The NCPC Boss made this known while addressing the Catholic Bishop Conference of Nigeria in their first plenary in Abuja on  10th March, 2022 at the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria.

Rev. Pam in his address, appreciated the Catholic Church  worldwide for their services to God and humanity in making sure the Christian Holy Sites  in the world  are preserved.

He lauded the Catholic Church for putting time and resources in preservation and building cathedrals and maintenance of its facilities to make sure history is preserved.

In his words, “in my One year Eight months in office I must commend the leadership of the Catholic Church worldwide for making sure most Christian Holy sites in the world are well kept and preserved.”

Rev. Pam praised the preservation of the Church in Antioch in Turkey and Mount Nebo in Jordan as he said, “I was in Turkey in Antioch were Christians were first called Christians and Tarsus the house of Paul and also Mount Nebo in Jordan all these  were well preserved by the Catholic Church.”

Rev. Pam showed deep appreciation to the Catholic Church for its tremendous efforts, wisdom and obedience to the Law of the land while he also intimated them that NCPC is the only agency saddled with the responsibility of regulating pilgrimage in Nigeria.

He said it was as a result of the wisdom of the Catholic Church in Nigeria, which were able to put a document alongside other stakeholders to establish the NCPC Act which empowers it  to regulate and give the approval of Visa to intending Pilgrims through the then Ambassador of Italy.

The NCPC Helmsman told the Bishops of the role of NCPC in coordinating Christian Pilgrimage regardless of denominations.

NCPC boss used the opportunity to hint them of his meeting with the Ambassador of Italy to Nigeria, who he said, informed him that all COVID-19 travel restrictions has been lifted.

He stressed that the Ambassador also made it clear that no pilgrim will go to Rome except through the regulating body of the NCPC.

Rev. Pam disclosed that since the restriction to Rome has been lifted, NCPC will commence in full, its Pilgrimage to Rome, Israel, Jordan and to Israel-Rome accordingly.

He Furthermore briefed them of the travel cost implications and requirements.

Peterideal

A journalist by profession and I have been in active practice for so many years. A graduate of Political Science from University of Abuja. Maried with four children.

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