According to Rev. Fr. Kelvin Ugwu, a Nigerian missionary priest living in the Gambia, the devil may eradicate Christianity from the planet by eliminating the Catholic Church.
This was said by the cleric in response to Pope Francis’s concession on same-sex unions.
Remember that earlier this week, there was a report that said the Vatican had given its blessing to same-sex couples?
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As many Christians, including some Catholic bishops, distanced themselves from the text, this development has sparked controversy worldwide.
Additionally, some people have made fun of Christians on social media for the development.
Speaking through his Facebook page, Ugwu advised his fans to avoid seeing content that makes fun of Christianity.
He said, “This is not the time for mockery. Don’t join those who have been looking for this opportunity to ridicule our faith in Christ.
“For Christians all over the world, I say this, if the devil wants to scatter this Christian faith kpatakpata, all he needs to do is to destroy the Catholic church. You may not see it, but I don’t pray you see it ever.”
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Speaking further, the priest asserted that the ambiguity in the document issued by the Vatican led to the controversies.
“A document that almost every Bishop had to explain and clarify to their diocesan people, the Catholic Bishops conferences had to explain, and priests had to explain to their parishioners both online and offline, is not a good document.
“Yes, the document did not say much or make any clear stipulations, and that is basically the problem with the document. What it did not say is more devastating than what it was trying to say”, he added.
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