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Where Heaven Touched Earth: Pope John Paul II’s Historic Pilgrimages to Nigeria

By Charles Igwe

My dear Obinna,

I write to you about a time long before you were born, when the air was filled with excitement, faith, and hope. The year was 1982, and we were graced by the visit of a man whose presence radiated warmth and holiness, Pope Saint John Paul II. He came to Nigeria as a pilgrim, not once but twice, first in 1982 and then again in 1998. But I shall begin with that first visit, as if I were narrating a dream from the heart of history, a dream where faith and culture embraced.

It was a humid day in February of 1982 when the Pope, dressed in his white cassock, stepped onto Nigerian soil for the very first time. The streets of Lagos, chaotic yet vibrant, seemed to burst at the seams with people eager to catch a glimpse of him. The Nigerian president at the time, Shehu Shagari, stood tall beside the Pontiff, a Muslim leader welcoming a Christian shepherd with open arms. It was a symbol of unity, an admirable gesture that was deeply appreciated by the Pope, for he had come not only to meet Catholics but to embrace the rich diversity of Nigeria. With a smile, he addressed the crowd, his voice soft yet powerful: “For me, this is a moment of joy. Before me, there unfolds a vision of hope.”

Oh, how the people rejoiced! The crowds surged forward, breaking through the ranks of the police who struggled to maintain order. Yet even the policemen, in their stern uniforms, couldn’t resist the infectious laughter and joy that spread like wildfire. It was as though, for a brief moment, all of Nigeria was engulfed in the flames of faith and hope, and even the boundaries between authority and the people dissolved.

I imagine you now, asking why this was so important. You see, at that time, Nigeria was a nation full of contradictions—political unrest and economic difficulties mingled with the deep-seated joy and resilience of its people. Hence, the Pope’s visit was of great significance; it represented hope for unity in a land divided by ethnic and religious lines. In a moment of profound ecumenism, he turned to President Shagari, a Muslim, and said: “I have come in order to meet people of different religious persuasions… my presence among you expresses the love and respect that I have for all of you.” Yes Obinna! He showed us all that we could stand together, despite our differences.

The Pope’s journey continued from Lagos, where the streets overflowed with more people than anyone could count, to the heart of Igboland—Onitsha. It was here, child, that the Pope touched something sacred. I can still picture him kneeling down on the soil at Awada, gently kissing the ground in reverence. He prayed, not only for the Catholics of Nigeria but for the entire land and its people. And where he knelt that day, a church would later rise—Saints John and Paul Parish, known to this day as “Iba Pope.” Imagine a place where faith and history converge, where the very earth has been sanctified by the touch of a saint. That is what Awada became.

The next day, the Pope celebrated a Holy Mass, a grand spectacle dedicated to families, who gathered from all corners of Igboland. It was as if the heavens themselves opened to bless the people. There were songs, prayers, and the sense that something profound was happening. After the Mass, he met with the youth, who hung on his every word, as though they had been waiting all their lives for this moment. And he didn’t stop there; he visited the sick and elderly at St. Charles Borromeo Hospital, blessing them with his kindness and compassion. His visit was not merely symbolic—it was a tangible touch of divine love, felt in the hearts of all who encountered him. He would go on to visit priests and seminarians at Bigard Memorial Seminary Enugu. Oh! The joy that was felt by all and sundry in the Mother Seminary, till this day, the memory feels so evergreen.

Then, in 1998, 16 years after his first visit, Pope John Paul II returned to us. By then, Nigeria had changed, as had the Pope who had aged significantly since his last visit. But his spirit remained unshaken. He once again made his way to Onitsha, where he celebrated a Mass for the beatification of Father Cyprian Iwene Tansi, a humble priest of Igbo origin, from the hinterlands of Aguleri. It was a day of immense pride for the Igbo people, for in Tansi, they saw a reflection of themselves, a native son elevated to the ranks of the blessed.

My dear, I can only imagine your eyes wide with wonder as I tell you this. The Pope’s words during those visits still echo through time, urging us to make the Gospel our own. He reminded us, as he spoke to the bishops of Igboland, that faith must be lived within the context of culture. “By now,” he said, “you Nigerian Church, you Igbo Church, are missionary to yourselves. Use your locally endowed gifts to make the Gospel homely, meaningful in your own way.” It was a challenge to us all—to embrace our faith, not as something foreign but as something deeply intertwined with who we are.

His visits were not just about the past, my dear child; they were a vision of the future. The Pope saw a Nigeria, a world even, where faith, culture, and unity would stand strong. His visits, though marked by holy celebrations and grand gestures, were deeply rooted in the hope that we, the people, would take up the mantle of shaping our future with faith as our guide.

And so, as I tell you this, remember that these events, though long past, still live on in the hearts of those who were there and in the legacy that Pope John Paul II left behind. His was a visit that called us to reflect, to unite, and to hope. Perhaps one day, you too will kneel on the same ground in Awada, where the Pope once prayed, and feel the weight of that history upon you. For it is not just a story; it is also a witnessing to the power of faith, the beauty of unity, and the enduring vision of hope.

With love and remembrance, A voice from the past.

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