Catholic church asks Enugu Bishop to caution Fr. Mbaka
The Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria on
Monday expressed concern
over the “excesses” of a Roman Catholic Priest,
Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, whose recent comments on the 2015 general
elections have continued to generate ripples.
Mbaka had in his New Year message slammed President Goodluck Jonathan, asking him to quietly resign from office.
While calling on the Catholic Bishop of
Enugu Diocese, Bishop Callistus Onaga, to caution the priest, the CSN
said Mbaka’s comments concerning the President and the forthcoming
general elections were his personal opinion and not that of the Catholic
Church.
Secretary-General of CSN, Rev Fr. Ralph Madu, in an interview with The PUNCH in Abuja, said there were better ways for Mbaka to pass his message across “considering the explosive nature of this country.”
He said, “With the way the Catholic
Church operates, he (Mbaka) belongs to a Diocese and it is the
responsibility of his Bishop to draw his attention to that; the name of
the Bishop of Enugu Diocese is Bishop Callistus Onaga. The Bishop of
Enugu Diocese should draw his attention to it; the (Catholic) Church
doesn’t ignore such excesses because there is a procedure.
“If I get a vision to go and kill
somebody, will I go and kill? That is what I am telling you, that people
like him (Mbaka) have many followers and all over the world, they are
the same. When they claim that the spirit is telling them something, who
are you to question the spirit? But if the Holy Spirit is telling you
something, you must say it in a manner that will forestall confusion and
trouble. That is how things are done, it is not the Catholic Church
that is speaking; it is just an individual, just one priest. I think if
it is taken that way, it will be properly understood.”
According to him, some charismatic
leaders “say so many things and most times, they claim they are getting
their inspiration from the Holy Spirit or from God.”
He added, “Fr. Mbaka is a popular guy
and not like the rest of us and what makes him popular are these
prophecies and that is why people are following them. So, I think his
Bishop can draw his attention to it.
“You know people like him have many
followers and they celebrate them and they visit them for healing and
many other spiritual pilgrimages. That is why they attract such type of
crowd. Even though he doesn’t make much noise like us, they are the
people who have their own followers, and that is why everybody is
concerned.”
When asked what the Catholic Church says
about visions and prophecies and whether the priest has not been
deviating from the Catholic dogma, the CSN scribe said there were better
ways of passing across such messages.
He said, “People get messages in visions
but if you are talking of the sensitivity of what you are saying, that
is the issue. Most times, even when people have the truth, you don’t
open your mouth wide. You can be saying something that is true, but
there are some ways of passing across that message in a way that it will
be acceptable, considering the explosive nature of this country and
many other factors.”
Before he “fell out” with Jonathan,
Mbaka was one of the President’s supporters and was said to have
endorsed him for re-election.
In November 2014, during the annual
thanksgiving and bazaar organised by his church, which had many
dignitaries, including the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu and
wife of the President, Patience Jonathan, in attendance, Mbaka had
reportedly said the President had “done well” and deserved another term
in office.
He had said Jonathan could have
accomplished more if not for “distractions,” adding that “campaigners
have no reason asking the President to return the (Chibok) girls home
since Mr. Jonathan was not keeping them. Jonathan is not a kidnapper.”
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