Thursday, 13 June 2013

MARYSROSE ORGANIZATION: IN SOLIDARITY/PARTNERSHIP WITH THE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE OF WOMEN RELIGIOUS,LCWR.



                                                                                     April 19, 2013.
Leadership Conference of Women Religious
8808 Cameron Street
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Phone: 301-588-4955.

Dear Leadership Conference of Women Religious,

MARYSROSE ORGANIZATION: IN SOLIDARITY/PARTNERSHIP WITH THE LCWR.
The MarysRose Organization  wishes to identify, seek partnership with/ sponsorship from the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR,) U.S.A. in its effort to foster peace and security in the global community.
Your struggles for the freedom of theology have found a very loud and clear echo in the vision and mission of MarysRose Organization for global peace and security.  MarysRose Organization envisions some issues and concerns of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious as you cut your way through the thick Vatican mangroves in search of sanity in the practice of our faith.

Suffice it to mention that the pages in the attachment are articles and homilies I have tried to put across to the members of the Catholic faithful in Nigeria and resolute approaches I have adopted in this regard.
The response I have gotten from my bishop and from those who should know better ranges from murder, assassination, willful reduction to a mental wretch, induced madness, abduction, intimidations and cruel deprivations influentially targeted against my person, my family members and other collaborators, not just because I was wrong, but that the bishop was committed to some dubious intentions and over-arching pretentious ambition.
When I preached the homily titled “Mary: Mother of God and Mother of Us All In Nigeria”, the bishop bought deep into the generosity of the Knights of St. Mulumba and had me kidnapped and handed over to criminals and cultists for no other reason than that the homily – the Word of God – jeopardized his interests. I have been laboring to see that I am let off the hook of the murderous networks and cruel religious fireworks set up by the bishop and his foot-soldiers in this regard. And there are many of us like that in the Catholic Diocese of Aba. Right now Rev. Fr. (Barr) Ignatius Nwoko is in court with the bishop following from the outcome of the bishop’s murderous disposition to those who are opposed to his gamut of intimidation and bestiality.

It is evidently clear, going by the attitude and response of my bishop, that malignant clericalism, terrorism and corruption have been endorsed by the Conference of the Catholic Bishops here in Nigeria and in other parts of Africa.


The incriminating silence of the Vatican, sponsored by lack of transparency and inordinate ambitions which have flourished in the midst of some the functionaries in the different dicasteries, even in the presence of daunting evidences, go to credit the suspicion of willful collaboration.
This input from the “axis of evil” portends great dangers for the Church and inexorably tasks all committed Catholics to a resolute action in defense of the common patrimony of our faith that is well beyond the capacity of anybody to say “NO” to.
It is distasteful to note that, over here, the function of the canonists is farcically designed to serve as a massaging instrument to the ergo, or rather, mere appendage to the whims and caprices of the bishops and major superiors.
The recent developments in the Ugandan Church in respect of Fr. Anthony Musaala speaks secret volumes on the nature of the imploding disaster that stares the Church on the face in this part of the globe if the present status of accountability and transparency is sustained especially among members of Church hierarchy.
I have chosen to encourage you and many others like you who have the wherewithal to demand a change or posit one. This highlight is to get you alerted on the types of demands or kick-backs your openness and courage can throw back to you and to prepare you for the shocks.
To add my voice to your own strong and rhythmic one, I will appreciate if you help and see to it that the enclosed articles (especially the one with the title: Faith and Ministry in the Church Today: Dealing With the Challenges of Post-Ratzinger Papacy) are published in any of your highly esteemed journals, newspapers, magazines and online news sites, or those at your reach.
Since I have gotten the spiritual insight from the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Our Lady of Fatima and Queen/Patroness of Nigeria, that the incumbent President Goodluck  Ebele Jonathan is facing exactly the same situation Late Alhaji Musa Yar’dua found himself in Aso Rock before his demise, and whereas Our Lady has equally instructed that wherever  the name  President Musa Yar’dua” appeared in that letter, it should now be replaced with “President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan”, I also ask or rather plead with you to find means and ways of bringing this letter to public awareness either by publishing it, or through the agency of the U.S.A. Department for Democratic Projects in Nigeria. 
You are at liberty to publish my letter to you as a footnote also if you so desire.

With the highest sentiments of esteem,

I remain,
 Yours Sincerely,
__________________________________________
Rev. Fr. Kenneth Chinkata Evurulobi. Ph.D

President/Founder, MARYSROSE ORGANIZATION.
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