Catholic Archbishop of Owerri Ugorji preaches godliness, repentance for salvation

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Catholic Archbishop of Owerri Archdiocese, Most Rev. Fr. Lucius Ugorji, has advised Christians to imbibe the tenets of godliness and repentance for the

Ugorji said this in his homily at the Maria Assumpta Catholic Church, Owerri, on Monday, during the funeral service of Very Rev. Fr Michael Ajuruchi, the first Catholic priest from Amakohia-Uratta autonomous community in Owerri North Council Area of Imo.

He added that “only those who sincerely fear God will be saved and have their names in the book of life”.

 

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