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Faith, Culture, and the Eucharist: The Enduring Legacy of Archbishop Albert Obiefuna

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By Charles Igwe

The clash between faith and culture is a tale as old as the Church itself. In the heart of Awka Diocese, Archbishop Albert Kanenechukwu Obiefuna wrestled with this very challenge, emerging triumphant in a complex socio-political and cultural terrain where tradition and Christianity met in a sometimes uneasy truce. Yet, for Obiefuna, this was not just a matter of theological debate but a deeply pastoral concern that shaped his ministry as the first bishop of Awka from 1978 to 1994. His answer to the challenge of idolatry in the diocese was to ensure that it wasn’t merely limited to a doctrinal correction. Rather, it was a spiritual formation, rooted in Eucharistic adoration.

In his pastoral letter, “Idolatry in a Century-Old Faith,” Archbishop Obiefuna spoke with clarity about the delicate balance required to integrate faith with cultural realities. Rather than denounce local practices outright, he called for a contemplative approach, urging the clergy to embody the nearness of God. His vision was simple yet profound: the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, he believed, was the answer to conquering idolatry. For him, adoration of the Eucharistic Lord became the site where priests and faithful alike could experience God’s transformative grace. This deep conviction, born from his own prayerful life, became the cornerstone of his pastoral strategy.

His time in Awka was marked by an insistence on the power of contemplation. Archbishop Obiefuna believed that only by abiding in the presence of Christ could one begin to lead others away from the false gods of their ancestors and into the true light of the Gospel. He envisioned the Eucharist as a personal encounter with Christ, drawing people into the divine mystery. For the Archbishop, the gaze of Christ in the Eucharist was not passive. It was a transformative force, moulding believers into vessels of God’s mercy and presence. This emphasis on the Eucharist was not not based on mere rhetorics. However, it was the lived expression of his faith and ministry.

Nevertheless, Archbishop Obiefuna’s passion for Eucharistic adoration wasn’t a legacy that became obsolete once his episcopacy in Awka diocese ended. No, it wasn’t. Like the Iroko tree whose presence remains ever visible to the human eyes, no matter position of the visitor to the forest, his legacy transcended the confines of Awka diocese. Upon his transfer to Onitsha archdiocese as the Metropolitan Archbishop, a successor to the late Archbishop S.N. Ezeanya, he took this vision even further. He initiated the culture of building separate chapels for perpetual Eucharistic adoration across the archdiocese, a move that epitomized his belief in the need for continual, public adoration of Christ in the Eucharist. These chapels became spiritual oases, drawing the faithful into deeper communion with God. As the society became increasingly distracted by noise and activity, Archbishop Obiefuna offered a space for quiet reflection, contemplation, and, ultimately, transformation.

One of his most notable achievements in this regard was the establishment of the Blessed Iwene Tansi Major Seminary in Onitsha. Built in record time and funded by local efforts, the seminary itself became a monument to the Eucharist. More than just a place of learning, it embodied the Archbishop’s vision of forming priests who would lead the people into a deeper relationship with Christ through Eucharistic adoration. His idea of placing contemplation at the heart of priestly formation was realized in the very foundation of this seminary.

In all of this, Archbishop’s Obiefuna’s message was clear: the Eucharist is not just a symbol but the living presence of Christ among his people. Whether addressing cultural clashes in Awka or building spiritual infrastructure in Onitsha, his vision always returned to this central truth. The Eucharist was, for him, both the answer to idolatry and the key to the Church’s future in Nigeria.

Today, as one stands in front of one of the many adoration chapels he commissioned, it’s impossible not to feel the weight of his legacy. These spaces stand as reminders of Obiefuna’s resilient belief in the power of Eucharistic contemplation—a belief that continues to shape the spiritual life of the Church he so faithfully served.

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