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Nigerian Catholics desecrating sacrament, liturgy; priests’ dressing abhorrent: CBCN

Particularly troubling to the bishops is the alteration of sacramental words and elements, which they warned could invalidate the sacraments themselves.

• September 1, 2024
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The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) has expressed deep concern over what it describes as serious abuses in the celebration of sacraments and liturgical practices across the country.

The CBCN also condemned what they called “abhorrent” dressing by some priests during liturgical celebrations. 

In a communiqué released at the end of their Second Plenary Meeting for 2024, held from August 22 to 30 in Auchi, Edo, the bishops condemned several practices undermining Catholic worship.

The CBCN highlighted various abuses during the celebration of the Eucharist, including unduly lengthy services, excessive monetary collections, and a noticeable lack of silence and decorum. 

“These deviations from the norm constitute a direct affront to the sanctity of the liturgy and a scandal to many,” the bishops stated, expressing their deep concern over the growing disregard for established liturgical norms.

Particularly troubling to the bishops is the alteration of sacramental words and elements, which they warned could invalidate the sacraments themselves. 

The communiqué also criticised the misuse of the exposed sacrament during adorations, labelling such acts as “magical and theatrical” displays that disrespect the true purpose of the sacrament. 

“The Blessed Sacrament is not a prop for performances; it is the real presence of Christ, deserving of our deepest respect and devotion,” the statement said.

The church noted that when priests fail to dress appropriately, it sets a poor example for the laity. 

“When priests themselves disregard the solemnity of the liturgy, it is no wonder that the lay faithful do the same. This must be corrected,” they urged.

In light of these concerns, the CBCN vowed to increase its vigilance to ensure that liturgical celebrations adhere strictly to the church’s approved norms.

The bishops called on priests to avoid personal interpretations of liturgical practices and to approach the celebration of the liturgy with the utmost reverence.

 “We urge our priests to remember that they are servants of the liturgy, not its masters,” said the Catholic bishops.

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