IN VINEA DOMINI is quite an extraordinary book from a very well-known and well-respected writer in the Archdiocese of Abuja, Fr. Kenneth Agwu. It is a compelling, well crafted reflection and attractive literary presentation, that is easy to digest. I am sure that it will attract the attention and admiration of many people. -+John Cardinal Onaiyekan, Archbishop of Abuja (1994 - 2019). This book is a challenge to us priests, particularly the younger priests,
who have not learnt to explore and make their latent talents available and beneficent to the public. It is also an anthology of optimism,
perseverance and diligence, written with humility, candour, clarity and deep sense of responsibility. I am convinced that it will offer enduring help to our seminarians in their difficult moments,
particularly those whose understanding of the priesthood is not yet clearly defined. I recommend it as their invaluable companion. -Rev. Fr. John Okwoeze Odey, Catholic Diocese of Abakaliki.
IN VINEA DOMINI is the fascinating story of one who overcame obstacles, including a measure of self-doubt, to emerge as a priest of the Catholic Church, and by dint of focus, commitment, hard work and a mind set of ongoing formation or continuous learning,
has, with the grace of God, now completed a decade of service in the Lord's vineyard, and counting. I commend this book, to all, as indeed I am convinced that every reader will find in this tenth anniversary reflections of Fr. Kenneth Agwu, a dose of inspiration and motivation. - Rev. Fr. George Omaku Ehusani, Executive Director, Lux Terra Leadership Foundation.
This is a timely book for today's world and her images of the Priesthood. In this book, Fr. Kenneth Agwu, has seized the opportunities of grace to eternally express the clarity of his heart,
mind, soul, and spirit about the awesome gifts of the Catholic Priesthood. I am overwhelmed by the insights of the book and I highly recommend it for the different degrees of the Holy Orders, Religious,
Seminarians and formation centres, parents of priests and all admirers and supporters of the Holy Priesthood. - Rev. Fr. John-Mary Atep, Vocations