Body of Christ Now Body Of Crises

�The Church today is in great turmoil, suffering from internally self-imposed persecution and suppression of the Word,� the Most Reverend Dr. Peter Akinola, a retired Archbishop and Primate of Anglican Church of all Nigeria, said on Sunday. Most Rev. Akinola said it was unfortunate that in recent times, the body of Christ had been turned into a body of crises. "Work of the Ministry has been made much more difficult over the years for the leadership of the Church by fellow servants of God,� he stated. �When we turn every church service into a fund-raising event, every sermon is about money, when we feed the people with theological jargon and not the spiritual milk for their nourishment, we must be aware that the Lord, the Owner of the flock is watching." In a sermon at the consecration of Venerable Dr. Daniel Silvanus Mensah Torto in Accra, Most Rev. Akinola said the Church was facing external aggression by militant Islamists and acute materialism. Venerable Mensah Torto, was consecrated by the Most Rev. Dr. Justice Ofei Akrofi, whom he would succeed as the Ninth Anglican Bishop of Accra, when he retires on October 29, after attaining 70 years. Most Rev. Akinola said the Church today, however, needed loving, humble and selfless bishops, pastors and teachers; who would not be wolves to devour the sheep, but lead them to greener pastures to feed, seek the lost and up-lift the weak. He noted, "Within our own global Anglican Communion, the Church has been suffering painful divisions and fragmentation, and has been weakened by controversies surrounding heretical challenge to faithful Biblical Orthodoxy, and denial of the basic tenets of the faith." The retired archbishop said he was glad that the Most Rev. Mensah Torto possessed the qualities of a true priest. Most Rev. Torto, 53, was made deacon on July 24, 1983 at the Cathedral Church of the Most Holy Trinity and ordained priest on August 12, 1984, at the St. Andrew Anglican Church, Abossey-Okai. He was appointed the Parish priest of St Joseph Anglican Church, Kaneshie, in December 1990, where he led in putting new life and spirit into the church and the construction of a new church was completed. Most Rev. Torto was appointed the Parish priest of St. Barnabas Anglican Church, Osu, in June 1995, and installed an Honorary Canon of the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity in Accra to the Stall of St Ambrose on March 1, 2000. In January 2001, he was transferred to St. Francis of Assisi Anglican Church, Mamprobi as the Parish priest. In October 2002 he was given an additional duty as the Assistant Diocesan and Synod Secretary (now Director of Programmes) and in July 2004. He is married to Gladys Naa Aku Torto (nee Glover-Addo) and blessed with four children