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Pope Benedict XVI influenced Catholics, non Catholics – CAN

By Daniel Tyokua

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has said late Pope Benedict XVI positively influenced both Catholics and non Catholics throughout the world.

In a condolence message, the president of CAN, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, said the association is saddened by the demise of Emeritus Catholic Pontiff.

Okoh described him as a great theologian whose life signified the balance of faith, reason and works in ways that positively influenced lives.

The president, said late Pope Benedict XVI had devoted his soul and intelligence to God for a more fraternal world, and had died in the Mater Ecclesiae monastery, a house dedicated to prayer and self-sacrifice within the walls of the Vatican Gardens.

“Pope Benedict XVI was speaking to the hearts and minds of men with the spiritual, cultural and intellectual depth he possessed.

“It will be difficult to fill the shoes of untiring efforts to find a common path in promoting peace and goodwill throughout the world which Pope Benedict XVI left behind, but the Christian Association of Nigeria prays that God Almighty will continue to raise theologians like the late Pontiff who are committed to the defence of Christian faith.

“CAN extends its condolences to his relatives, the Vatican, the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria and the faithful in Nigeria and the rest of the world over this great loss”

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