Holy Week: Christianity and Fake Grace
Footprints of Blood: When a brother-keeper becomes a brother-killer
Daddy GO, mummy GO and mother of the Lord
Deborah Yakubu: The evil of killing in God’s name
Easter people, merchants of hope and 2023 elections
Easter people, merchants of hope and 2023 elections
LENT: Suffering, offering and Easter hope
The Indulgence
The Limits of the Human Efficiency and Self-Sufficiency
Religious Violence: anti-God and anti-Man
Fate or freedom? Blaming spirits, outsourcing responsibility

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Do not finish your data
By Fr George Adimike It is beyond controversy that Internet data can be saving or savaging, running or ruining lives. The ramifications of the digital economy discriminate between sheer producers and chronic consumers. Through its charm, the digital economy funds each of the divides’ dispositions. While many leverage the Internet data to thrive and flourish […]
Priestcrafts & pastorpreneurs: Men of God or gods of men?
By Fr George Adimike The Christian priesthood, which participates in the priesthood of Christ, demonstrates the mystery of divine presence. As one of the concrete expressions of this presence, the priesthood is a vocation to participate in the ministry of Jesus Christ. It is a mystery through which mortal men are chosen to be stewards […]
February of Archbishop Okeke, Bishop Okeke and Professor Utomi
By Fr George Adimike Every day is for love, but February is observed as a month of love by sheer convention. February is for love, but it is also for men of gratias et gravitas (grace and gravity). Conventionally, February is accepted as a month to celebrate love, which is both divine and human. The […]
No culture without agriculture, no faith without cultivation
By Fr George Adimike Man as a work in progress is both a subject and object of cultivation. There is no culture without cultivation both in its figurative and literal senses. As habitual beings, our repeated actions create a pattern that influences and informs our default perspective to reality. This disposition comes by the cultivation […]
Beyond the Grave: Purgatory and mystery of God’s mercy
By Fr George Adimike Precisely because God’s mercy is beyond human categories and constraints, His dispensation of justice and grace goes beyond our comprehension. The Lord reveals the irreducible and absolute freedom of his majesty in the graciousness of His actions. Various sense-making narratives of the Scriptures underscore God’s sovereign liberty, which is mostly exercised […]
Shanahan University Onitsha
By Fr Geroge Adimike In humanity’s groping for intelligibility, direction and truth, universities are supposed to function as lighthouses that illuminate her pathways and waterways. In actuality, good universities liberate the benighted world from constraints, contradictions and paradoxes that register their presence through different forms of pseudo-freedom and reign of terror. A good university serves […]
Outgrowing God?: Is Religion a Scam?
By Fr George Adimike Nowadays, it feels romantic to think of the banishment of religion. However, without religion, morality has no firm foundation, no supernatural content and context and can most likely produce mischief-making egomaniacs. Therefore, perhaps the most fundamental question for every living person is: what is the meaning of life? Answers to this […]
Why pray if you can work?: mysticism, activism and christianity
By Fr George Adimike Why pray if you can work? Why work if you can pray? At the background of these polemical questions is the wrong presumption that prayer and work are mutually exclusive. The ramifications of this presumption underpin many of the contemporary preaching, satires and jabs against religion and existential enterprise. These questions […]
The Online Church versus the Mystical Church of Christ?
The Church is, therefore, a mystery of corporate existence, which abhors individualism or lone-ranger spirituality
The Assumption of Mary: The signature of God’s grace
Unwittingly, the unique role of Christ as the mediator is often juxtaposed with Mary’s intercessory vocation, leading many to consider her an obstacle to a relationship with God

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