Thursday 20 November 2008

"OGA CHARLIE CHURCH"

I missed this mail.
A bishop?. You may take it as a joke but, but things work this way in many circles especially in these 'new Christian' circles.
My credentials are ok for any position I may target ooo.
  • Their land lord
  • a foundation member (if I decided to )
  • A good 'father and elder' in the community--- Epaa (in Edo language) Helping and resettling everyone irrespective of origin. They say this before me , what is said behind is your business.Remember I will be there on the election day so you will maintain your words as a child of God.
  • These three points above authmoatically grants me a front seat in the church and this is a prelude and great steap towards an episcopal or santity position there. It is not like the older christian churches where SOMEONE said "...leave them to come close to me.." therfore you see people like DAVYMORE and not monetrily rich ANNA -NWA CHILEKE occupy the front seats of FATHER EZEANYA's mass. ..The older ones and historical ones will understand these charcters.
The young man (pastor in Oga charlie church) is good . I had an opportunity to listen to him the first day because I had to know at least some of the members and register them in the associations register for security and insurance.The min of Internal affairs need that. I was though uncomfortable with the -ba-ba-ba-ba.-gru-gbru gbru.-ma-ma-mam-hab-haba-haba aspect. They all spoke and prayed in such a babbel for a while. God in his omnipotence will be able to understand them I suppose.

Poor me I was at sea because as 'an ordinary level /simple' christian I remained at the 'simple prayer book' level...."nna-ayi lo- l'eluigwe,ekele Maria, ekele-eze-nwayi, ekwem la-chukwu, ayi-agba la ntchedowu, omume nke ime -ebere, otito diri nna la nwa ... and simple stuffs like that. Our parish priest speaks Aramaic language which is the language most early christians and Jesus Christ spoke.He is of Lebanees origin. We urge him some times to say a mass with it when his relations visit him for curiousity though.
Is anyone in this forum capable of speaking such tounges like our pastor and understanding himself obviously before God understands him?
Therefore Sir Nwora, no cause for alarm, we are still together... for now? I like simple things and can never change for difficult or complicated issues so you know my position.
On a diffrent note You knoghts will get ready for some horse riding anytime we meet at Nenwe. Is a Knight without a horse complete?Tell us more .Here in Italy knights are called cavallieri ( honourable those who own horses- one of the greatest honours in Italy)
Good Morning
Charlie MBC
(Rome Italy)




--- Dom 2/11/08, Cornelius Nwora <emeka_nwora@yahoo.com> ha scritto:
Da: Cornelius Nwora <emeka_nwora@yahoo.com>
Oggetto: [NENWEONLINE] Re: "OGA CHARKIE CHURCH"
A: NENWEONLINE@yahoogroups.com
Data: Domenica 2 novembre 2008, 15:31

Interesting news! Charles,
Keep up your good work, maybe one day the new church will - not only see you as a social godfather, but their religious head- 'a Bishop'. Just make sure they don't copt you into a new evangelism such that will jeopardize your core catholic beliefs and roots. Its all a matter of 'materialism and morality'.
Happy All Souls' Day!
Chukwuemeka C. Nwora.

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Chukwubike Okey C.

Monday 3 November 2008

OBAMA..THE CHANGE

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Sunday 2 November 2008

All Souls' Day

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Prayer for the departed, observances in cemeteries, special meals
Related to
All Saints Day
In Western Christianity, All Souls' Day commemorates the faithful departed. This day is observed in the Roman Catholic Church, churches of the Anglican Communion, Old Catholic Churches, and to some extent among Protestants. The Eastern Orthodox Church observes several All Souls' Days during the year. The Roman Catholic celebration is based on the doctrine that the souls of the faithful which at death have not been cleansed from venial sins, or have not fully atoned for mortal sins, cannot attain the beatific vision in heaven yet, and that they may be helped to do so by prayer and by the sacrifice of the Mass (see Purgatory).
All Souls' Day is also known as the Feast of All Souls, Commemoration of all the Faithful Departed. The official Latin designation Commemoratio omnium Fidelium Defunctorum, on which this last name is based, is rendered more literally in Portuguese Comemoração de todos os Fiéis Defuntos and many other languages. Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos or de los Difuntos) is used in Spanish-speaking countries, and Thursday of the Dead (Yom el Maouta) in Lebanon, Palestine and Syria.
The Western celebration of All Souls' Day is on 2 November and follows All Saints' Day, which commemorates the departed who have attained the beatific vision. If 2 November falls on a Sunday, the Mass is of All Souls, but the Office is that of the Sunday. However, Morning and Evening Prayer (Lauds and Vespers) for the Dead, in which the people participate, may be said. In pre-1969 calendars, which some still follow, All Souls Day is instead transferred, whenever 2 November falls on a Sunday, to the next day, 3 November, which is the case for this year in 2008.
The Eastern Orthodox Church dedicates several days throughout the year to the dead, mostly on Saturdays, because of Jesus' resting in the tomb on Saturday.
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1 The Western celebration
2 Eastern Orthodox Church
3 Protestantism
4 Paganism
5 See also
6 External links

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Saturday 1 November 2008

ALL SAINTS

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All Saints

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For the British girl group, see All Saints (band).
All Saints
All Saints
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Official nameFeast of All Saints
Also calledAll Hallows Day
Observed byRoman Catholic Church,
Eastern Orthodox Churches,
Eastern Catholic Churches,
Anglican Communion,
Lutheran Church,
Methodist Church,
among other
Christian denominations
TypeChristian
DateNovember 1 (Western Christianity)
Sunday after
Pentecost (Eastern Christianity)
ObservancesChurch services
Related toAll Souls' Day
All Saints' Day (also called All Hallows or Hallowmas[1]), often shortened to All Saints, is a feast celebrated on November 1 in Western Christianity, and on the first Sunday after Pentecost in Eastern Christianity in honour of all the saints, known and unknown.
In terms of Western Christian theology, the feast commemorates all those who have attained the beatific vision in heaven. Specifically, in the Roman Catholic Church, the next day, All Souls' Day, commemorates the departed faithful who have not yet been purified and reached heaven.
All Saints' Day (also called All Hallows or Hallowmas[1]), often shortened to All Saints, is a feast celebrated on November 1 in Western Christianity, and on the first Sunday after Pentecost in Eastern Christianity in honour of all the saints, known and unknown.
In terms of Western Christian theology, the feast commemorates all those who have attained the beatific vision in heaven. Specifically, in the Roman Catholic Church, the next day, All Souls' Day, commemorates the departed faithful who have not yet been purified and reached heaven.

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