Month: May 2013
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DIVERSIFIED UNITY: HOMILY FOR THE SOLEMNITY OF HOLY TRINITY Rev. Fr. Boniface Nkem Anusiem PhD
The reflection on the doctrine of the Holy Trinity is usually a very exceptional one for every Catholic Priest because it involves an attempt at elucidating (with limited insight) the depth of God; if you like attempting to uncover the substance of the Godhead upon which lays a great mystery. This most profound mystery of […]
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OFFICE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT: SANCTIFICATION AFFAIRS HOMILY FOR THE PENTECOST SUNDAY Rev. Fr. Boniface Nkem Anusiem PhD
In the one Godhead there are three distinct persons The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit. If the creation was essentially and prominently the prerogative of The Father we can say: “The office of The Father: Creation Affairs”; of The Son we can equally say: “The Office of The Son: Salvation Affairs” and […]
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THE POWER OF ONE: HOMILY FOR THE 7TH SUNDAY OF EASTER YEAR C Rev. Fr. Boniface Nkem Anusiem PhD
In the minor seminary I was thrown out of the choir by one Friday Dike, the choir master. When my school guardian, Patrick Opurum (OP), confronted him he told him that I was creating another choir out of the choir as I was singing out of tune. After many years as I developed the […]
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THE DEMAND AND THE PROMISE: HOMILY FOR THE 6TH SUNDAY OF EASTER YEAR C Rev. Fr. Boniface Nkem Anusiem PhD
The African has high regard for the words of a dying person. It is believed that such people are given some insight into the future and for that reason anything a dying person says is often taken to be normative. Often a dying person would make a demand and make a promise. For instance […]