In what could be described as
Sunday shocker, hoodlums broke into the Catholic Church in Illah, Oshimili
North LGA of Delta State. They stole the Blessed Sacrament, otherwise known as
Holy Communion from the tabernacle.
Sunday shocker, hoodlums broke into the Catholic Church in Illah, Oshimili
North LGA of Delta State. They stole the Blessed Sacrament, otherwise known as
Holy Communion from the tabernacle.
The
hoodlums also vandalized the entrance to the tabernacle to gain access to the
communion, they also broke into the sacristy and stole sacred books. The
bandits who came under the cover of night, made straight to the tabernacle,
broke into it to remove the communion before invading the sacristy and carted
away the books. A source, which doesn’t want to be named, stated that other
materials including cassocks, chasubles, vestments and others were spared.
“Up
till now, we don’t know where they have taken the sacred items to or what they
intend to do with them. It is a mystery and I do not know how such materials
would be useful to them,” the source added. Following the invasion, the
leadership of the church in Iselle-Uku Diocese has declared one week of
reparation prayers in all the parishes (Catholic churches) across the diocese
which is the entire Delta North except the three council areas of Ukwuani.
During the one-week reparation prayers, which will commence today, there would
be no spiritual activities including masses and prayer meetings in the affected
church, which would be shut. The prayers are to seek the mercy of God for the
suspects. They would be held for 30 minutes everyday for the period.
till now, we don’t know where they have taken the sacred items to or what they
intend to do with them. It is a mystery and I do not know how such materials
would be useful to them,” the source added. Following the invasion, the
leadership of the church in Iselle-Uku Diocese has declared one week of
reparation prayers in all the parishes (Catholic churches) across the diocese
which is the entire Delta North except the three council areas of Ukwuani.
During the one-week reparation prayers, which will commence today, there would
be no spiritual activities including masses and prayer meetings in the affected
church, which would be shut. The prayers are to seek the mercy of God for the
suspects. They would be held for 30 minutes everyday for the period.
Source: Sun