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Church Mulls Annual Correctional Marriage Service For Indigent Couples
The Anglican Church in Nigeria has said that couples who have been faced by recurrent economic and social challenges that had prevented them from the solemnization of their holy matrimony have been given a window of opportunity to participate in a correctional marriage programme on the second Saturday after every Easter Sunday annually.
This announcement was made public by the Primate of All Nigeria, Anglican Communion, the Most Reverend Henry Ndukuba, during the general announcements to close the special service to mark the 2021 Easter Sunday at the Cathedral Church of The Advent, Gwarimpa, Abuja.
In his brief announcement of the programme nationwide, he said, “We hereby invite you all to attend a programme for the correctional marriage of some members, who might need the blessing of the church on their marriages on Saturday, April 17, 2021.
“This is the opportunity for members, and indeed, all of those who have been living together, and raising a family but have been unable to organize a wedding ceremony as elaborate as they wished due to some socio-economic challenges.
“We in the church have decided to do this, not only this year but in every year on the second Saturday after Easter Sunday.
“We also want churches across the country to note that it is a mass wedding programme and because we are trying to make things easy for participants, the event should also go with a mass reception for all of those who participate in the programme”.
During the sermon, he delivered on the pulpit of the church, the primate admonished Christians to seize the opportunity of the resurrection of Christ to prepare to reign with Jesus Christ in heaven.
When he preached on the topic, ‘Resurrection: The Heart of The Christian Message’, he said, “Jesus Christ has gone to prepare a place for those who believe in him and his ministry, are you prepared to reap the benefits of the resurrection of Christ with him in the place he has gone to prepare in heaven?”
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