Onaiyekan Calls for Christian-Muslim Unity During Lent and Ramadan


Abuja: As Christians and Muslims observe their sacred seasons of Lent and Ramadan, the Catholic Archbishop Emeritus of Abuja, John Cardinal Onaiyekan, is calling for greater unity between the two faiths. In an interview, Onaiyekan emphasized the shared values of both Christianity and Islam, particularly the belief in one merciful, all-powerful God.



According to News Agency of Nigeria, the cardinal highlighted how both faiths hold similar core principles, especially during times of fasting and prayer. “Whether you are Christian or Muslim, we all believe in one God who is Almighty and merciful,” he stated. Onaiyekan urged believers to come together in prayer, fasting, and acts of charity during the unique overlap of Lent and Ramadan in 2025.



He called for unity between Christians and Muslims as they sought God’s mercy and engaged in spiritual reflection during these sacred seasons. The cardinal acknowledged that though the two observances differ, their core principles were the same. “Both Ramadan and Lent are times to draw closer to God, be more fervent in prayer, and help the poor. This year, as they coincide, it is a divine reminder for us to come together and pray for our nations,” he explained.



Onaiyekan also stressed the importance of religious leaders promoting unity in their communities. “Priests, bishops, and imams must encourage their followers to approach these seasons with sincerity and righteousness. Fasting without a genuine heart and purpose won’t lead to meaningful change,” he said. He further emphasized that during this unique period, the collective prayers of faithful Muslims and Christians would be heard by God. “This is an opportunity for us to unite in prayer for mercy and healing,” he added.