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BLACK SUNDAY!!! Mass Protest As Pope Francis Set To Indefinitely Shutdown Over 160 Catholic Churches In The South-East

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BLACK SUNDAY!!! Mass Protest As Pope Francis Set To Indefinitely Shutdown Over 160 Catholic Churches In The South-East

BLACK SUNDAY!!! Mass Protest As Pope Francis Set To Indefinitely Shutdown Over 160 Catholic Churches In The South-East

Emerging report has revealed that Pope Francis is considering shutting down over 160 Catholic parishes in Imo State, over the protracted crisis generated by the appointment of Peter Okpalaeke, as Bishop.

Recall, that Okpalaeke’s appointment four years ago, after the demise of Bishop Victor Chikwe, has been vehemently resisted by the Reverend Fathers of Mbaise extraction, and the Laity, leading to a stalemate.

A key figure at the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria, revealed that the Pope would be left with no choice than to wield the big sticks, if the stalemate continues.

The source said: “What is happening in Ahiala, is a great affront unheard of in the history of Catholicism in Nigeria and Africa.

“Never has the appointment of a Bishop been this hotly contested. It is a shame and very embarrassing to the CSN and the Pope.”

He said since the gladiators have indicated they would not back down, the Pope might have to close down the 163 parishes in the Diocese.

“If you consider how much patience the Pope has displayed, you will agree that it won’t be out of place for him to act now.

“Any moment from now, he may announce the parishes are no longer under the Vatican. In that instance, they can get somewhere else to go.

“The Pope is the final authority of the church, and nothing will make him back to primordial ethnic sentiments”, the source, who pleaded for strict anonymity, stated.

He indicated that some of the recalcitrant Priests fuelling opposition to the Bishopric appointment, may also be derobed to serve as deterrent to others.

The embattled Okpalaeke however, declared yesterday that he is unperturbed by opposition to his appointment.

He declared he was awaiting his installation, despite protests from Priest of Ahiara extraction.

He spoke during the 70th birthday ceremony of Monsignor Johnbosco Akam, at his Uga country home, in Aguata Council of Anambra State.

According to him: “What they are saying is foreign to my vocation; my vocation comes from God, declared by the church.

“I have been living my life as a fulfilled priest. Wherever I found myself as a priest, surely I will see God on the last day. That is my mission.”

He spoke just as investigations revealed the Reverend Fathers have adopted new measures to fight the appointment, which they said was not transparent.

Though they have all written the letter of apology as demanded by Pope Francis, as a punishment for resisting the authority of the Church, checks revealed they have decided to operate from the sidelines while urging on Laity leaders to continue with the struggle.

It was gathered that they weighed the consequences of disobeying the Vatican, and mobilised the laity to defiantly reject Okpalaeke.

President of the Ahiara Diocesan Catholic Men Organisation, Chief Gerald Anyanwu, told Reporters that the Diocese is not rebelling against the Pope, but demanding justice and equity.

“We are not questioning the decision of the Pope, but we will not accept Okpalaeke as Bishop.

“The process of his appointment did not follow laid down procedures for the appointment of Bishops.

Another member of the Laity, Sir Sebastian Eke, said: “Our position is justice. We don’t see any reason why somebody from this Diocese or any other Diocese from Imo State, cannot be appointed as the Bishop of Ahiara Diocese.

“All we are saying is that we don’t want Okpalaeke, and trying to force him on his on us is not justice”.

While the laity was protesting, the priests converged in one of the buildings in the Cathedral, from where they were monitoring the development and issuing directives, apparently operating from the background, to avoid further infuriating the Vatican.

However, the top Catholic leader in Abuja, said the Pope would act any moment to stop “the embarrassment these ethnic jingoists have caused the church.”

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