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Hoodlums Desecrate Imo Catholic Church, Steal Blessed Sacrament From St. Mulumba Parish

by Yusuf Demilola
30 April 2026
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Hoodlums Desecrate Imo Catholic Church, Steal Blessed Sacrament From St. Mulumba Parish
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Hoodlums have desecrated the Adoration Chapel of St. Mulumba Catholic Parish in Owerri, Imo State, stealing the Blessed Sacrament during a break-in. The incident occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, April 29, 2026, while heavy rain fell in the area.

According to a statement issued by Rev. Fr. Patrick Mbarah, Chancellor and Secretary of the Owerri Archdiocese, the criminals gained entry by opening part of the roof and dropping through the ceiling into the chapel. They then made away with the Monstrance containing the Blessed Sacrament. The Parish Priest, Rev. Fr. Raymond Madu, reported the incident to the Archdiocese, prompting immediate action.

The Archdiocese described the act as a grave desecration and directed parishioners to embark on a one-week prayer of reparation. The prayers will run from Friday, May 1, to Friday, May 8, 2026, between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. daily. Archbishop Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji emphasized the need for a spiritual response to the violation, urging the faithful to unite in prayer and penance.
The statement also reminded priests across the Archdiocese to strictly observe norms governing the Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. It stressed that the Blessed Sacrament must never be left unattended during Exposition and that such practices should only occur when a suitable number of faithful are present, in line with Canon Law.

“This reckless irreverence is deeply saddening,” the Archdiocese noted, underscoring the seriousness of the theft. The directive aims to prevent future incidents by reinforcing discipline and vigilance in handling sacred objects.

The theft has sparked outrage among parishioners and the wider Catholic community in Owerri. The Blessed Sacrament, regarded as the real presence of Christ in Catholic teaching, holds profound spiritual significance. Its desecration is considered one of the gravest offenses against the faith.

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Church leaders have called for calm and urged members not to lose hope. They emphasized that the prayers of reparation are meant to restore reverence and reaffirm the community’s commitment to the Eucharist. Parishioners have been encouraged to participate actively in the daily sessions, which will serve both as spiritual healing and as a collective stand against sacrilege.

Security concerns have also been raised. The incident highlights vulnerabilities in church facilities, particularly during adverse weather conditions or at night. The Archdiocese has urged parishes to strengthen security measures around chapels and ensure that sacred items are properly safeguarded.

For St. Mulumba Parish, the week of prayer will be a period of reflection and renewal. The parish community is expected to gather in large numbers, demonstrating resilience in the face of the violation. The Archdiocese has assured parishioners that steps are being taken to prevent similar occurrences and to uphold the sanctity of worship spaces.

The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and reverence in religious practice. While the theft has caused distress, the Archdiocese’s response underscores the central role of prayer, unity, and adherence to liturgical norms in confronting challenges to the faith.

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