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Archbishop Valerian Okeke and the Grammar of Grace: 44 Years of Sacramental Witness

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 Fr George Adimike 

Some lives do not merely pass through time. Rather, they reveal a syntax by which God continues to speak. In the priesthood of Archbishop Valerian Maduka Okeke, grace unfolds not as abstract doctrine, but as a living language that is spoken in sacraments, punctuated by silence, and ordered by fidelity. His ministry illuminates the world to take cognizance of a life defined by grace-driven structure: a grammar through which the Word takes flesh in pastoral care, liturgical beauty, and apostolic steadiness.

On July 11, 1981, a young Valerian Maduka Okeke entered the eternal priesthood of Christ. That day, grace took root in flesh—and more than four decades later, it still bears fruit.

To walk with him over the years is to witness a life gradually shaped by the Eucharist—broken, poured, and offered daily. His priesthood is no abstraction; it is a lived theology. The altar is his home. The Church is his very body. Like the Good Shepherd, he carries his flock deep within the folds of his prayer and paternal care. In Archbishop Valerian Okeke’s life, the world bears witness to a shepherd who in total surrender to God’s will carries the Cross to serve. His episcopacy is marked by the quiet, patient labour of building communion; knitting people into a bond that is at once sacramental and social. Through the archdiocese, he moves like a quiet Pentecost, setting things in order, breathing fire into dry bones.

His passion for formation stands as a hallmark of his ministry. In the spirit of the early Fathers, he sees knowledge as a path to sanctity. He sends priests across different continents comprising more than 20 countries of the world with the determination to deepen the deposit of faith in places where future generations will draw.

Institutions rise around him like cathedrals of vision. Shanahan University, the first in the ancient city of Onitsha, bears the same DNA. Built on fidelity and etched on the pinnacle of truth, it reclaims the university as a place where revelation stands beside reason. At the heart of its curriculum, in this home of excellence, the Logos is not sidelined. Worship flows naturally alongside inquiry. Already, its corridors form a cradle for leaders who understand that brilliance without virtue casts a long shadow.

His theology remains grounded and incarnational. He journeys along paths where Christ would journey. Three times a year, he makes it an obligation to visit the prisoners and assist in their journey of redemption and for the salvation of their souls. At Onitsha Correctional Centre, he works not only to give alms, but to build systems—skills centres, education programmes, structures of reformation. For him, mercy must take form and shape.

Archbishop Okeke does not chase relevance. He embodies rootedness. In a world seduced by spectacle, his steadiness is its own miracle. His feet are planted in Scripture, his hands familiar with sacrament, his voice shaped by the Church’s long memory. He shepherds not as a manager of the sacred, but as one who protects its mystery. There is a liturgical rhythm to his life. His mornings begin in the sanctuary. His decisions are formed in silence before they are signed in ink. Even his writings carry the mark of lectio divina. He writes as one who believes words matter, and that beauty should never cost truth its edge.

As such, this 44th priestly anniversary is a sacred mark in time. It reveals a life conformed to the mind of Christ and poured out in service across parishes, schools, missions, and hearts. His priesthood has matured like good wine and grown luminous like aged chrism.

Ad multos annos, Your Grace. The seed buried in 1981 still sprouts branches, where birds of hope now find rest. May the years ahead bring an even deeper unfolding of the mystery you have faithfully served.

You remain a priest whose soul bears the shape of grace.

Fr George Adimike
findfadachigozie@gmail.com

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