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Offline SimonJude

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Re: Gregorian Mass Opportunity to Support Nigerian Mission
« Reply #60 on: Yesterday at 09:16:01 AM »
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  • Fr. Onuorah was ordained NO in 2016.
    Who brought him to tradition?
    Who helped him learn Latin and the Tridentine mass?
    Who conditionally ordained him?

    Offline TomGubbinsKimmage

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    Re: Gregorian Mass Opportunity to Support Nigerian Mission
    « Reply #61 on: Yesterday at 09:28:20 AM »
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  • Fr. Onuorah was ordained NO in 2016.
    Who brought him to tradition?
    Who helped him learn Latin and the Tridentine mass?
    Who conditionally ordained him?


    It was all done above board. With Father Ortiz leading them. 

    I thought you "knew too much". Clearly, you dont know anything about Father Onuorah.


    Offline SimonJude

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    Re: Gregorian Mass Opportunity to Support Nigerian Mission
    « Reply #62 on: Yesterday at 09:35:52 AM »
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  • It was all done above board. With Father Ortiz leading them.

    I thought you "knew too much". Clearly, you dont know anything about Father Onuorah.
    I do know too much... 
    Do YOU know the answers?

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    Re: Gregorian Mass Opportunity to Support Nigerian Mission
    « Reply #63 on: Yesterday at 09:59:43 AM »
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  • I do know too much...
    Do YOU know the answers?
    Like Tom said, Fr. Ortiz taught him. Bishop Tomas Aquinas conditionally ordained him. If you'd like to know how he was brought to tradition, shoot him an email, it's posted in the thread. But I don't think you actually care, you are just trying to cast doubt and aspersions on Traditional priests because they are not a part of your "remnant"..and you will be judged by God accordingly 
    John 15:19  If you had been of the world, the world would love its own: but because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.

    Offline SimonJude

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    Re: Gregorian Mass Opportunity to Support Nigerian Mission
    « Reply #64 on: Yesterday at 10:47:56 AM »
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  • Like Tom said, Fr. Ortiz taught him. Bishop Tomas Aquinas conditionally ordained him. If you'd like to know how he was brought to tradition, shoot him an email, it's posted in the thread. But I don't think you actually care, you are just trying to cast doubt and aspersions on Traditional priests because they are not a part of your "remnant"..and you will be judged by God accordingly
    Good idea.  Thank you.


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    Re: Gregorian Mass Opportunity to Support Nigerian Mission
    « Reply #65 on: Yesterday at 12:32:23 PM »
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  • If donating with PayPal, it is best to send it as "Friends and Family" not the "Goods and Services" otherwise there is a fee which comes out of their end, and it may trigger for profit tax reporting on the receiver's end
    "Be you therefore perfect, as also your heavenly Father is perfect."
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    Re: Help Build Church in Nigeria
    « Reply #66 on: Yesterday at 08:45:36 PM »
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  • Good progress has been made, as you can see from the photos and especially the video below. There are quite a few other videos on this YT channel also.

    Here is the latest email from Fr Onuorah explaining the current state of the building works and what is required to get to the next stage. Please help if you can:

    Greetings in Our Lord Jesus Christ my dear brother. Happy eve of the feast of All Saints. To the glory of God, and with the help of your generous donations we have been able to reach this stage in the Church building construction as I sent you in the pictures. We are eternally grateful to God and to you for your generous donations which have carried us along in the work. We are praying for you everyday both in the Holy Masses and other prayers. God will continue to bless you and reward you eternally through Jesus Christ Our Lord. Amen. 
    However, Our funds have finished at this point. We are grateful for the much it was able to cover so far. Thanks be to God now and forever. And thank you a million times for your assistance. God bless you 🙏
    Meanwhile, at this stage now, when the remaining part of the Church is levelled with blocks by Monday next week please God, then the carpenter will finish covering the continuation pillars with planks/boards for casting with concrete, then we go over to another lintel chaining with Iron rods and decking the gallery with Iron rods and concrete. The estimated cost of the Iron rods for the next lintel chaining and decking of the gallery is about US$5,500. 
    It will take about 300 bags of cement to cast the lintel chaining with concrete and decking of the gallery which will cost about US$2,500. The chippings stones about 50 tonnes, woods/planks, nails and bamboos to be used for the decking and lintel chaining will cost about US$2,500. 
    Thank you so much for your assistance so far. 
    May all the Saints in heaven whom we are celebrating tomorrow 1st November surround you all the days of your life and keep interceding for you that you may become one of the Saints in heaven hereafter. Amen. 
    Be assured of our continued prayers for you. 
    God bless you. 
    Yours in Jesus, Mary and Joseph, 
    Rev. Fr Joseph Onuorah. 







    Here is a reminder on how to donate:

    Fr Joseph Emenike ONUORAH
    Email: onuorajoe93@gmail.com

    Bank name: Access Bank
    Account name: Onuorah Joseph Emenike
    Account number: 1521958238
    Sort code: 185008
    Swift code: ABNGNGLA
    Address: International Market, Orlu, Imo state, Nigeria
    Sending Currency: USD only

    RECIPIENT'S ADDRESS:
    1 Maryland Avenue, Anaku
    Ayamelum LGA, Anambra State, 433109, Nigeria

    Alternatively you can use PayPal. Fr Onuorah wrote to me:
    Greetings in Our Lord Jesus Christ my dear brother...  happy first week of Lent.  I got a PayPal account of a Nigerian Traditional Catholic faithful who is living in US. I explained to her and she promised to send the money to me in Nigerian currency once any donation is sent to her PayPal account.
    Below is the PayPal account details: My PayPal account is @ChinweOparaji
    Email: f_chinwefausta@outlook.com
    If any donation is sent to the account for our Church building project kindly write me so that I will inform her to forward it to me immediately in Nigerian currency.  Once it reaches me I will inform you...


    Nowadays I am transferring funds to Father in Nigerian Naira using Wise.com, it's very easy to set up an account, the exchange rates are good, and the transfer is instant:

    Account details
    Account holder name
    Onuorah Joseph Emenike

    Account type
    Private

    Bank code
    044

    Account number
    1521894503

    Bank name
    Access Bank PLC