Tag: Bishop Dami Mamza

  • Adamawa: 2022 Christian Pilgrims were given special treatment – Bishop Dami Mamza

    Adamawa: 2022 Christian Pilgrims were given special treatment – Bishop Dami Mamza

    By Musa Isa Ahmed

    The Catholic Bishop of Yola diocese, Bishop Dami Mamza, has described the 2022 Christian pilgrimage as the most fulfilling and the most spiritually rewarding pilgrimage in history.

    Mamza who is also the Chairman Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Adamawa State chapter, made the disclosure shortly after his return to the state from Rome, where the pilgrimage took place.

    He noted that out of the over 20,000 pilgrims from across the world that attended the spiritual exercise, Adamawa State Pilgrims were given front seat and five of the pilgrims had a personal and direct contact with Pope Francis.

    The highpoint of this trip was actually the arrangement that I was able to make with the holy father Pope Francis and out of more than 20,000 people that gathered at Saint Peter’s Basilica, Adamawa State was given the front seat.

    a Catholic Bishop obviously I will go to the stage and sit by the right hand of the pope which I did and then the pope asked me to invite four other pilgrims from Adamawa State to come and have handshake with him which I did.

    ” I invited the president of EYN, he had handshake with the Pope. I invited Murum Mbula, he had handshake with the Pope. I invited Kwandi Nunguraya, he had handshake with the Pope and Invited Reverend father Jacob Miranda he had handshake with the Pope.

    “So five of us have personal and direct contact with the Pope. It has never happened in the history of pilgrimage here in Adamawa State. So I think that makes pilgrimage this year to be completely different from all other pilgrimages that we ever had,” he said.

    Mamza also thanked governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri for sponsoring 130 pilgrims to the holy land although he said only 120 were able to make it due to some challenges regarding issuance of visa.

    This year through the courtesy of his excellency, the executive governor of Adamawa State His Excellency Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, 130 pilgrims were prepared in order to go to Rome on pilgrimage. We had some challenges regarding visa and not all 130 were able to get the opportunity to go to Rome but about 120 of us went to Rome on pilgrimage.

    has been a wonderful experience because most of them or all of them as a matter of fact have never been to Rome. Most of the pilgrimages that normally take place will be to Israel but this time around, it was to Rome and they really had wonderful experience especially all they heard about Rome in the past even about the Vatican, the holy father, the Pope and about the life of early christians how they were persecuted.

    “They were able to go through all these and they came back very much enriched based on the experience they had during the one week spiritual exercise.

    “I want to use this opportunity on behalf of all the christians in Adamawa State to say thank His Excellency, Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri for sponsoring the pilgrimage for the year 2022.

    “And I’m also sure that this pilgrimage has enhanced and strengthen the faith of all the christians that have gone on the trip. It is also hoped that more will go in the future,” he said.

    While commenting on the World Communication Sunday, the Bishop who poured tributes on media practitioners commended journalists for their efforts in the spread of the gospel.

    He called on the media practitioners to maintain the narrow path of honesty, factual and balanced reportage, noting that Nigeria more than ever need responsible journalism to wade through the surfeit challenges dogging it.

    Today we celebrate the World Communication Sunday and it is celebrated every year on a day like this declared by the holy father.

    Communication is a very important tool for evangelization and the church can never neglect it and that is why the church also knows the important work that journalist do across the world and the need for collaboration with media personnel in order to enhance the evangelization across the world.

    “We celebrate World Communication Sunday in order to appreciate the work of Journalists, the work of media practitioners in terms of the support they give the church,” he said.

    He called on all Nigerians not to relent in their prayers for the peace and harmony of the nation noting that Nigeria is on a sick bed and need prayers of all and sundry to be healed.

    “Today we celebrate the World Communication Sunday and it is celebrated every year on a day like this declared by the holy father.

    “Communication is a very important tool for evangelization and the church can never neglect it and that is why the church also knows the important work that journalist do across the world and the need for collaboration with media personnel in order to enhance the evangelization across the world.

    “We celebrate World Communication Sunday in order to appreciate the work of Journalists, the work of media practitioners in terms of the support they give the church,” he said.

    He called on all Nigerians not to relent in their prayers for the peace and harmony of the nation noting that Nigeria is on a sick bed and need prayers of all and sundry to be healed.

  • I got inspiration to build houses for IDPs in my sleep – Bishop Dami Mamza

    I got inspiration to build houses for IDPs in my sleep – Bishop Dami Mamza

    By Musa Isa Ahmed

    Catholic Bishop of Yola diocese, Most Rev. Stephen Dami Mamza who doubles as the state chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has disclosed that he got the inspiration to build houses for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in his sleep.

    In order to address the accommodation challenges facing the 86 households taking refuge at St Theresa’s Catholic church since 2014, the Bishop conceived the idea of building the houses at Sangere Marghi.

    ” When this idea came into my thought, I never knew that it will materialize. As a matter of fact, I was actually sleeping.

    “I wake up one day and said these IDPs that we are taking care of, for how long shall we continue to take care of them because we are also getting tired and the donors are saying that we hear that there are no IDPs in Nigeria any longer,” he said.

    The Bishop who made the disclosure at a press conference in Yola, Saturday, to mark his 25th ordination anniversary as a priest and 10 year ordination as a Bishop, thanked God for the life and multitude of bounties he has bestowed on him, praying God to give him more strength and grace to continue serving him and humanity.

    “I was ordained Catholic priest 25 years ago and I was ordained Bishop 10 years ago. I thank God for the kindness. I never thought I will stay as a priest for 25 years. He has done so many things. I had tried my best, I can still do more better,” he said.

    He noted that at the peak of the Boko Haram insurgency when seven local governments in the northern senatorial zone were overran, the church deemed it fit to accommodate thousands of displaced people from the two religious faith.

    “When northern Adamawa was overran by Boko Haram, in 2014, a lot of people came into Yola looking for shelter and also looking for food and we decided to make our doors, our schools, our cathedral and all the facilities open.

    “I instructed that anybody that wants to put up here, let them be allowed and be given food items, money and whatever is available. That is where we actually started.

    “And at the peak of that insurgency, when seven local governments in northern Adamawa were occupied, by Boko Haram, within St Theresa’s Cathedral, we had over 3,000 people staying.

    “But every two weeks we used to have people from the neighbourhoods coming to collect food. We used to plan for 7,500 families that is what we used to plan that time besides the 3000 that we used to have in the Cathedral.

    “But as God has it, in 2015 some of the local governments were recovered and most of the IDPs have to go back. Unfortunately, some of them went back and lost their lives. They were also killed because their homes were not safe but the ones we still have in St Theresa’s Cathedral are those that actually live around the edges of Sambisa which is part and parcel of Sambisa forest and for them to go back will be suicidal.

    “That is why we said if they wish to stay, we will allow them to stay, they are staying from 2014 up till this moment when we shall by the grace of God be moving them to their new homes.

    ” We are actually moving 86 households and we have also others that we take food to them,” he said.

    Mamza who thanked Missio Germany for the overwhelming support they gave in the realization of the gigantic project noted that the building consists of schools and worship centers to accommodate the two religious faithfuls for which the houses were built for.

    He noted that out of the 86 households that will be given the houses, 14 are Muslims necessitating him to also seek for funds to build a mosque for the Muslim faithful.

    He added that he also ensured that the estate was equipped with a befitting school because there is no good school within the Sngere Marghi neighborhood that is good enough for the children.

    ” We have sent the children of the IDPs to better schools, some are in our schools while some are in unity schools.

    ” That is why we built a school in the housing estate so that the children can also get good education,” he said.