Archbishop Okeke Defies Odekpe Floods, Visits Parish In Canoe

October 3, 2022
Archbishop Okeke Visits Odekpe, Amidst Heavy Flood
His Grace, Most Rev. Valerian Maduka Okeke visits St. Patrick Catholic Church Odekpe using a local canoe to access Frs. Flooded. With him were Chancellor of Onitsha Archdiocese, Very Rev. Fr. Prudetius Aroh, Archbishop's Secretary, Rev. Fr. Kevin Chukwuka, Social Communication Director, Rev. Fr. George Admike on Sunday October 2, 2022.

Catholic Archbishop Of Onitsha, Most Rev. Valerian Okeke on Sunday, visited the Catholic faithful in Odekpe Community under Ogbaru Local Government Council of Anambra State despite heavy floods ravaging the area.

The Archbishop was on a Pastoral visit to St. Patrick’s Parish Odekpe, which was submerged by flood.

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Archbishop Okeke Visits Odekpe, Amidst Heavy Flood

The Archbishop had to access the church premises using locally made canoe, a demonstration of his sincere love to his flock, Catholic faithful in the area said.

While delivering a homily, titled “the just man lives by his faith,” Archbishop Okeke charged the people of God to always remain patient in times of difficulties and challenges since the Lord will come to their rescue at a due time with accompanying blessings.

He reminded Christians that the world is not a bed of roses, but that with faith, the faithful will be on the winning side every time.

 

According to him, the secret of successful life is living by faith, and advised that people should always pray for faith to grow stronger and also teach others how to have faith in God.

The prelate sympathized with communities in Ogbaru who are currently being sacked by flood, praying God to save the people of the submerged areas, and for the flood to begin to receed and dry up.

According to a report by Trinitas correspondent at Odekpe who witnessed the heavy flooding, thousands of residents have fled their homes owing to the floods which submerged their houses.

READ ALSO: Archbishop Val Okeke Appeals for Family Spirit in Anambra Politics

The report indicated that people in the area have called on the government to come to their rescue.

Archbishop Okeke Visits Odekpe, Amidst Heavy Flood
Parishioners crossing shallow area of the flood to access the church on Sunday October 2, 2022.
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