Veronica Openibo
[1]Veronica Openibo (amuru Jenuarị 17, 1951) bu nwanne jumarechi Naijiria na onye isi nzuko ogbako nke Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus
Ndụ
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Veronica Openibo na January 17, 1951 na Lagos, Nigeria . [1] Ọ tolitere dị ka onye nke abụọ n'ime ihe ngosi iri na abụọ n'ihe ji ịhụnanya bịara ihe.
Ọ sonyeere njikọ nke Nwa Nsọ Jizọs na September 1973. Na 1975, o kwere nkwa mbụ mbụ ya wee gaa n'ihu n'ihe ọkụ ya. [1] Veronica akwụkwọ akwụkwọ na Bekee na 1979 wee gaa n'ihu ọnwụ na Jos[1]
[1]Mgbe e hiwere nsogbu Africa nke ịdị njikere nke Nwa Nchọgharị, Veronica ekiri onye isi ala Africa mbụ ya, na-eje ozi site na 1986 ruo 1992.
Nkwado maka nghọta na eziokwu
[dezie | dezie ebe o si][2] [3]Veronica ikike nlebara anya mba ụwa maka ike aka siri ike ya n'oge nzụkọ na Vatican maka nchekwa na February 23, 2019. N'okwu ya, o ji ọkụ n'obi kpọkuo maka ike ikike na ọrịka ma gbaa ume ngbanwe " site na nkwutọ gaa n'eziokwu [4] [5]
Ntụaka
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Céline Hoyeau. "Sœur Veronica Openibo : « La vérité des femmes doit être écoutée » – Ses dates", La Croix, 4 December 2019. Retrieved on 3 September 2023..
- ↑ Abus: une religieuse nigériane appelle à passer «du scandale à la vérité» (fr). vaticannews.va (23 February 2019). Retrieved on 3 September 2023.
- ↑ Lucie Sarr (14 January 2021). 10 femmes qui ont marqué l'Église en Afrique ces dernières années : 1. Sœur Veronica Openibo (fr). africa.la-croix.com. La Croix Africa. Archived from the original on 25 July 2021. Retrieved on 3 September 2021.
- ↑ Christopher Lamb. "Nigerian sister urges bishops to face up to abuse", The Tablet. Retrieved on 2023-10-10. (in en)
- ↑ Michael J. O'Loughlin (2019-02-23). Nigerian sister asks bishops: Why did the church allow atrocities of sex abuse to remain secret? (en). America Magazine. Retrieved on 2023-10-10.