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Catholic Diocese of Enugu Lifts Ban on Mbaka’s Adoration Ministry

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The Catholic Diocese of Enugu has lifted the ban on Rev Fr Ejike Mbaka’s Adoration Ministry.

This was disclosed in a terse statement by Rev Fr, Ejike Mbaka via a Facebook post on Thursday.

The statement read;

”Dear Adorers, to the glory of God, Adoration Ministry Enugu Nigeria Amen, starts on Sunday 2nd October 2022 with 10am Mass at the Adoration ground Umuchigbo Iji Nike Emene Enugu State.

“God bless you miraculously as you come to worship God with us, Rev Fr, Ejike Mbaka”

Recall that the Bishop of the Diocese, Most. Rev. Callistus Onaga on June 18, 2022 pronounced an indefinite ban in a letter he personally signed to all clerics, religious and lay faithful, directing all Catholic faithful and clergy in the diocese from having anything to do with the Mbaka’s Adoration Ministry.

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