Enugu Catholic Priest, Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka, has announced a one-month shutdown of the Adoration Ministry, Enugu, Nigeria (AMEN).
Father Mbaka made the announcement in a notice sent out on Tuesday informing members that he was proceeding on a one-month private prayer retreat.
“Our Spiritual Director, Rev Fr Ejike Mbaka wishes to inform his beloved adorers that he has embarked on a private prayer retreat that will end on 10th June 2021.
“Consequently, no ministry activities shall be held in the ministry ground pending his return.
“He directs that members of the ministry are to observe this period of his retreat as they used to do during the usual January breaks of the ministry, by praying at their homes, being charitable and fasting according to their ability. Adoration! Holy Spirit is our Power!”
It was gathered that this action might be connected with the earlier order given to him by the Catholic Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Bishop Callistus Onaga.
But KanyiDaily recalls that last Sunday, Father Mbaka apologised profusely to the Catholic Church and Bishop Onaga for all the troubles he has caused.
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