Rank: Elder Joined: 8/4/2008 Posts: 2,849 Location: Rupi
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Siringi wrote:Euge wrote:washiku wrote:Not at all. Mass I have to attend. You see, its him who is corrupt, not the Christ I worship. When we go to church, we all go to seek for God, all of us. We are all in need of His Mercy. The bishop is supposed to lead us to Christ, from the front. He too is seeking the same Christ, just that he has been given a responsibility to lead the rest of us. Since he is human, he can fall in sin, deep deep sin. But due to the position he holds, much is expected from him, after all much is given. I believe in giving people a chance to give their side of the story. Nothing is ever as it looks. If its true he has stolen, let him be big enough to vacate office and another son of God will take over. There are very many abled men of God. By the way, am not disappointed because I thought he can't, No. Him being human, just like any of us, we are potentially faced with situations that entices us to be corrupt. The true measure of integrity is in choosing to not fall into the temptation, and one ought to pray every day for that strength, as Jesus taught us in the prayer "Our Father..." Just that I hate scandals hitting the church. In fact, this looks so bad coz the bishop seems to have been deliberate in planning the scandal. That to me is unacceptable at whatever level. All in all, the church will remain, whether he stole or not. No single leader in the church is indispensable. Palm Sunday tomorrow. Thats why the church of Christ remains intact no matter the scandals. Because its about Christ himself not any individual. Amen. including the Pope. Pray for him and the the College of Cardinals all Bishops and the Clergy his a.m that Christ may grant them grace and good health to continue ministering. pray also that many more answer the calling to the Clergy do that we get more priests. I respect ArchBishop Zaccheus Okoth. These allegations are Bonoko and unsubstantiated forgeries by people bent on misleading the flock. Agreed kabisa. We begin the holy week. In Jesus name. Lord, thank you!
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