commemorated its centennial on November 21 with a jubilant Mass and the ordination of 40 deacons

commemorated its centennial on November 21 with a jubilant Mass and the ordination of 40 deacons Photo: Bigard Memorial Seminary

African seminary with almost 800 students celebrates 100 years by ordaining 40 deacons

Nigeria’s Bigard Memorial Seminary Marks 100 Years with Jubilant Celebrations and Ordination of 40 Deacons

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(ZENIT News / Nigeria, 12.01.2024).- In a milestone event reflecting both history and hope, the Bigard Memorial Seminary in Nigeria commemorated its centennial on November 21 with a jubilant Mass and the ordination of 40 deacons. This prestigious seminary, a cornerstone of the Catholic Church in Nigeria, has nurtured generations of clergy, shaping the spiritual landscape both nationally and globally.

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The celebrations were graced by the presence of Monsignor Fortunatus Nwachukwu, Secretary of the Vatican Dicastery for Evangelization and a proud alumnus of the seminary. Presiding over the outdoor ceremony attended by hundreds, Monsignor Nwachukwu emphasized the transformative nature of diaconal ordination in his homily. “As Stephen and his companions, you are elevated not by lineage or heritage, as the Levites were, but by God’s divine choice,” he remarked, urging the new deacons to embrace their vocation as a universal calling to serve.

A Legacy of Service and Impact

Founded a century ago and named after Jeanne Bigard, co-founder of the Pontifical Work of St. Peter the Apostle, the Bigard Memorial Seminary has grown into a beacon of theological and philosophical education. Currently hosting 780 seminarians, the institution has made an indelible mark on the Church. Its alumni include four cardinals, 14 archbishops, and 37 bishops, alongside countless priests ministering worldwide.

Fortunatus Nwachukwu

Centennial Highlights

The centenary celebrations extended beyond the spiritual, encompassing a vibrant mix of cultural and athletic events, competitions, and the premiere of a documentary chronicling the seminary’s rich history. A significant moment in the festivities was the blessing of a new residential pavilion, symbolizing the seminary’s ongoing expansion and commitment to the formation of future clergy.

The main building, inaugurated on March 4, 1951, remains a testament to the vision and dedication of those who have sustained the seminary over the decades. As Bigard looks ahead, its leadership and community remain focused on fostering a new generation of clergy equipped to meet the challenges of modern evangelization.

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A Testament to Faith

Bigard Memorial Seminary’s 100-year journey is not just a chronicle of milestones but a testament to the enduring power of faith and education. As the newly ordained deacons embark on their ministry, they carry forward a legacy rooted in service, resilience, and the pursuit of spiritual excellence.

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