Requiem masses were held in all parishes of the Catholic Diocese of Makurdi on Monday for the murdered priests and parishioners of Saint Ignatius Quasi Parish, Mbalom in Gwer Local Government Council of the state.
The priests are Felix Tyolaha and Joseph Gor, popularly called Joe Gor.
Director of Communications of the Diocese, Moses Iorspuu, said Pope Francis had dispatched a delegation of 50 bishops for the burial, which is expected to hold at the Ave Maria Prayer Pilgrimage Ground, on the Ayati hilltop in Gwer local government council.
The Catholic Bishop of Makurdi Diocese, Wilfred Anagbe, had directed that masses be held throughout the diocese for those killed by gunmen during morning mass on April 24.
Mr Anagbe, a most reverend, described the deaths as “sacrilegious” and called on Christians, particularly, Catholics to hold to their faith despite such brazen acts of barbarism against their fellow members.
NAN reports that in his homily during the requiem mass, the Parish priest in charge of Saint Theresa’s parish, Makurdi, Amos Mbachie, said the priests died for peace to reign in the state.
Mr Amos, a reverend father, said he was hopeful that their deaths, together with the 17 others, would end the spate of killings across the state.
He also offered prayers for the parishioners, who were killed during the attacks, and asked for the forgiveness of their sins.
At the Catholic Youth Centre Parish, Celestine Tyowua, offered prayers for peace in Benue and described the two priests as martyrs, saying that the church would soon commence the process of canonizing them as saints.
He charged parishioners to use their ballot power wisely in 2019 to prevent unnecessary blood shed in the country.
Mr Tyowua, a father, advised them to be bold and courageous in speaking against injustice and wickedness in the society.
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