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News247 Nigeria > Blog > Lifestyle > CAN Black Sunday June 14: How Nigeria’s Churches Are Preparing to Mourn
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CAN Black Sunday June 14: How Nigeria’s Churches Are Preparing to Mourn

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LAGOS — Nigeria’s churches are preparing for what promises to be one of the most solemn and unified Christian observances in the country’s recent history. On Sunday, June 14, 2026, churches across all denominations will observe Black Sunday as designated by the Christian Association of Nigeria. The day will honour victims of insecurity and demand government accountability.

Pastors and priests across the country said their congregations are already preparing for the day with prayer, fasting, and discussions about Nigeria’s security crisis. Several churches have incorporated Black Sunday into their regular Sunday programs, extending their services to include special prayer sections dedicated to abducted children, killed teachers, and displaced communities.

The Catholic Diocese of Lagos said it has issued guidelines to all parishes for Black Sunday observance. The guidelines include a moment of silence at 12 noon, special intercessory prayers for named victims, and a collection dedicated to supporting families of those killed or abducted.

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A Unified Voice

The breadth of church participation in Black Sunday reflects the genuine unity of Nigeria’s Christian community on the insecurity issue. Pentecostal churches, mainline Protestant denominations, and the Catholic Church are all participating. This ecumenical unity is rare in Nigerian Christianity, which is often divided along denominational lines.

Muslim leaders have expressed solidarity with the Black Sunday observance. Several northern emirs and Islamic scholars said insecurity is a shared Nigerian problem, not a religious one, and that they stand with Christians in demanding better security for all citizens.

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Civil society groups said they will use the Black Sunday momentum to escalate their advocacy with specific policy demands. They want the government to publish weekly updates on rescue operations, commit to a specific timeline for deploying state police following the Senate’s passage of the bill, and establish a national fund for victims of insecurity.

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