A Nigerian Catholic priest, Sr. Assumpta Okeke, has claimed to have received Holy Communion from Heaven.
According to another priest’s post on social media, a woman was given a part of the Holy Communion after Sr. Assumpta asked for it from Heaven.
The priest ate out of the holy communion and gave it to the woman who was sick. She began to receive messages from Jesus Christ. According to him, he was given a book to write about what he saw and everything he heard.
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He also claimed that his faith in God had been heavily strengthened by the experience, and he believes that Jesus is truly present in the Holy Eucharist. He said that Jesus Himself proved it to him practically.
During the encounter, according to the post, Jesus also reportedly elaborated on the power of the sacrament of reconciliation and urged priests always to use their stoles during the sacrament.
The video has caused a stir among the Catholic faithful in Nigeria and beyond, with many sharing it on social media and expressing their belief in the Eucharistic miracle.
Reactions: God, I believe in all you do
Netizens were shocked by what happened here are a few:
@Anne musa: Wonderful. Fada,I feel the hight of this faith here. Am a living witness and an instrument of mystical encounter so I understand you perfectly.
@Urch Mila: Lord Jesus Christ, I believe and I know that you are true in the Holy Eucharist
@Mary Akpan: Lord, may your name alone be praise, thank you Jesus all honour be given unto your holy name Amen
@Edith Ifunanya: God I believe in all you do
@Roxy Josam: My Lord and my God
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“Usifo is a man with enemies,” says the priest as his remains is buried in Lagos
Meanwhile, as the remains of Super TV boss, Micheal Usifo Ataga, was buried in Lagos yesterday, the priest, Julius Olaitan, has described him as a man with enemies whose cause of death must be investigated.
At his funeral service held at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Victoria Island, the officiating priest, Olaitan, in his message, added that Mr Usifo was an achiever. He called on security agencies to expose those responsible for his demise.
“He was a man with enemies; his manner of death is a testimony to that. It is a duty for those in authority to do the right thing by finding those who brutally murdered him,” he said