Diocesan Bible School Set to Inspire Faithful in Osogbo Catholic Diocese
Diocesan Bible School Set to Inspire Faithful in Osogbo Catholic Diocese
Osogbo, Nigeria – 24 July 2025 – The Osogbo Diocesan Biblical Apostolates, in collaboration with the Diocesan Lay Apostolate Groups, has announced an eagerly anticipated event aimed at deepening the spiritual lives of Catholics across the region. The Diocesan Bible School, scheduled for 26 July 2025, promises to be a transformative gathering, offering participants a unique opportunity to engage with the Word of God and strengthen their faith. With registration open to all and completely free, this event is poised to attract a diverse congregation from across the diocese.

A Call to Spiritual Enrichment
The Diocesan Bible School is designed with a clear set of objectives to enrich the spiritual landscape of the Catholic community. Organisers have outlined seven key goals for the event. Firstly, it seeks to deepen the faith of participants through a thorough exploration of the Word of God. Secondly, it aims to promote a better understanding of the theological underpinnings of Catholic doctrine. Thirdly, it endeavours to empower Catholics to become more confident and robust defenders of their faith, particularly when faced with challenges that demand such resilience.
Further objectives include encouraging the sharing of God’s Word at every Christian gathering and fostering a deeper understanding of Catholic doctrine among attendees. The programme will also focus on equipping individuals not only to read the Bible but to integrate it into their prayer lives, fostering a personal and communal connection with scripture. Lastly, and perhaps most critically, the event will address the growing concern of spiritual deception by raising awareness about the misinterpretations of the Bible propagated by false prophets. Organisers have highlighted the prevalence of individuals exploiting the challenges faced by communities for financial gain, underscoring the urgent need for such a Bible School to counteract these influences.
Diverse Participation Welcomed
The Diocesan Bible School is inclusively open to all, with a special emphasis on engaging key groups within the Catholic community. Expected participants include Lectors, members of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal, and every biblical group within the parishes. This broad invitation reflects the event’s commitment to uniting the faithful in a shared journey of spiritual growth. Whether seasoned scripture scholars or newcomers to biblical study, all are encouraged to attend and partake in this enriching experience.
Venue and Logistics
The event will be hosted across two strategic locations to accommodate participants from different deaneries within the Osogbo Diocese. For those in the Ife/Modakeke Deaneries, the gathering will take place at Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Pro-Cathedral, Lagere, Ile-Ife. Meanwhile, participants from the Osogbo/Ede Deaneries are invited to St. Mary Catholic Church, Ayetoro, Osogbo. Both venues will open their doors at 9:00 AM on 26 July 2025, ensuring ample opportunity for all to join. The decision to host the event at multiple sites underscores the organisers’ dedication to accessibility and inclusivity.
Registration for this transformative event is free, removing any financial barriers and making it accessible to the widest possible audience. This gesture aligns with the diocese’s mission to spread the Gospel message without constraint, inviting all who seek spiritual nourishment to participate.
A Timely Initiative
Set against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving religious landscape, the Diocesan Bible School arrives at a pivotal moment. With false prophets and misleading interpretations of scripture posing a growing threat, the need for a solid foundation in biblical teaching has never been more pressing. The event’s organisers have emphasised that the Bible School will serve as a beacon of truth, equipping Catholics with the knowledge and tools to discern authentic teachings from deceptive practices.
Bishop John Akinkunmi Oyejola, the spiritual leader of the Osogbo Catholic Diocese, is expected to deliver an opening address, setting the tone for a day filled with reflection, learning, and fellowship. His involvement highlights the significance of this initiative within the diocese and its alignment with broader Catholic values.
Community Response
Initial reactions from the community have been overwhelmingly positive. Local parish leaders have praised the event as a much-needed response to contemporary spiritual challenges. “This Bible School will empower our people to stand firm in their faith and resist the allure of false teachings,” “This is an opportunity to grow closer to God and share His Word with others.” – Joseph Iyaji
Looking Ahead
As the date approaches, anticipation continues to build. The Diocesan Biblical Apostolates and Lay Apostolate Groups are working diligently to ensure a seamless and impactful event. With its comprehensive objectives, inclusive approach, and strategic venues, the Diocesan Bible School is set to leave a lasting imprint on the spiritual fabric of the Osogbo Diocese.
For those interested in attending, registration remains open, and further details can be obtained from local parish offices. This event promises not only to educate but to inspire a renewed commitment to faith, making it a highlight of the diocesan calendar for 2025.
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