By Augustine Akhilomen
..Prays His Leadership Will Advance The Gospel In Nigeria and Abroad
President of the Ansar-ud-Deen Society of Nigeria and former Attorney-General of Lagos State, Alhaji Mosediq Adeniji Kazeem, SAN, has felicitated with Catholics on the successful election of a new Pope, describing his position as a symbol of world peace.
Recall that Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected the 267th Pope on Thursday, where he adopted the title, Pope Leo XIV.
A total of 133 cardinals elected the new Pope, who is the first Pope born in the U.S. and the first North American Pope
In a congratulatory message on Friday personally signed by him, Kazeem said that the Pope had a rich background of an uncommon rapprochement with the poor and ordinary priests.
He prayed that his leadership will inspire renewed hope, strengthen faith, and advance the work of the Gospel both in Nigeria and across the world.
The message further reads: “The Ansar-ud-Deen Society of Nigeria, with profound joy and heartfelt congratulations, extends its warmest felicitation to the Catholic community in Nigeria on the successful completion of the Conclave and the historic emergence of Robert Prevost, the first Pope from America, now known as His Holiness, Pope Leo XIV.
“This historic moment signifies not only the continuity of apostolic leadership but also reaffirms the unity, faith, and resilience of the global Catholic Church. We commend the Catholic faithful in Nigeria for their steadfast prayers, unwavering devotion, and commitment to the spiritual well-being of the Church throughout this sacred process.
“As the Catholic community in Nigeria joins the universal Church in welcoming the new Pontiff, we pray that his papacy will be blessed with wisdom, humility, and a deep dedication to the mission of peace, justice, and service to all humanity. May his leadership inspire renewed hope, strengthen faith, and advance the work of the Gospel both in Nigeria and across the world.
In the spirit of interfaith harmony, we invoke the words of the Qur’an:“… And you will find the nearest of them in affection to the believers are those who say, ‘We are Christians.’ That is because among them are priests and monks, and because they are not arrogant.”(Surah Al-Ma’idah, 5:82)
“May Almighty Allah continue to bless the Catholic Church in Nigeria, strengthen the bonds of peace between our communities, and grant abundant grace to Pope Leo XIV as he leads the flock of Christ with compassion and justice.”