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Patrick, Bishop: Secondary Patron of Nigeria – Feast 

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Patrick, Bishop: Secondary Patron of Nigeria – Feast 

1 Peter 4:7-11
Psalm 95(96):1-3,7-8,10
Luke 5:1-11

BE AN AMBASSADOR FOR CHRIST

In today’s gospel passage, we can envision the intense moment of excitement and urgency when the fishermen’s boats began to capsize under the substantial weight of their catch. This occurrence was not mere happenstance; the Lord intentionally provided a nearly overwhelming catch, demonstrating His abundance—enough fish to almost sink the vessels but precisely the right amount to convey a deeper message.

Peter’s reaction to this miraculous event reflects a profound recognition of his limitations. He falls at Jesus’ feet and exclaims, “Depart from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man” (Luke 5:8). This moment illustrates a crucial theological point: our recognition of our nothingness opens us to receive the divine gifts offered by Christ. Jesus’ invitation extends beyond physical sustenance; he calls us to recognize our potential to achieve incredible things, much like Peter and St. Patrick, who became fishers of men and shepherds of souls.

As we commemorate St. Patrick today, the secondary patron of Nigeria, we acknowledge the significant role that Irish missionaries played in disseminating the message of Christ throughout various regions in Nigeria. Through St. Patrick’s influence, the gospel expanded from Ireland to Nigeria and further afield, demonstrating the interconnectedness of faith and cultural exchange.

In the spirit of St. Patrick, we offer a prayer for all missionaries and Christians: May the strength of God guide our endeavors, may the wisdom of God enlighten our minds, may the hand of God offer us protection, and may the word of God lead us in our paths. May this be our steadfast supplication today and always. Amen.

Fr Joseph Osho

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