Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Caution Father Mbaka Now! Catholic Secretariat Asks Enugu Bishop

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,Punch reports.

“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.”

24 comments:

  1. And who are you to alter that statement make abeg pack one side

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    1. My brother abeg go rest....when you see a post, read the post before you leave stupid statements in the comment section....what the rev ft was trying to say is that ( there are other ways in which he could have passed his message) which is the same thing that I've been saying. Also that people should understand that what mbaka said is a personal opinion and not a general conclusion of the catholic clerics. For me I think that there are due processes to follow in every organization just like the post of yesterday where a pastors broadcast message was pulled because of the contents of the message...that's what I call due process.

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    2. And he mbaka has never said he was speaking for d church....he said he was directed by d Holy Spirit..and need I remind u that adoration ministry is not own by the catholic church...also as a priest he has not bridge d catholic doctrines on his new year msg....its so unfortunate that u guys fail to read accounts of our ancient gigantic prophets of old who speaks the truth...if other men of God are scared to say d truth n one man did...then let's leave d matter for our God to judge...this is a diff issue compared to d channels TV saga on sunday...the same channels played to full mbaka xmas msg..

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  2. I feel it is a case of man proposes and God disposes...maybe he is right/wrong nobody knows except God....who are we to judge mr sec....??

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  3. Am sure he don't no who mbaka is

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  4. He does,and I understand him,d cath..chrch doesn't do things dat way lyk he said...but there could execptions.....its not lyk it is a stiff rule...

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    1. And mbaka has not bridge d procedure.....he as a priest is entitle to his own opinion once he can back it up with evidence once call upon

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    2. Yeah he's entitled his own opinion, but must it be in the middle of a church service??

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  5. Matter for our God who knows d best

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  6. Definitely he will defend himself when called upon

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  7. ABI OW
    if the spirit has spoken to you,what are we talking about,tell us the words,we need it

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  8. ABI OW
    if the spirit has spoken to you,what are we talking about,tell us the words,we need it

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  9. if the spirit has spoken to you,what are we talking about,tell us the words,we need it

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  10. Mbaka never say anything bad so since I don't read you blood pornkas can still shout ur mouth up

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  11. You don hear abut catholic issue your ear don stand like bat ear shout up and face ur problem brother

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  12. Na y we dey argue now,make we leave matter for God now

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  13. Man of God or no man of God,let everyone say what he wants to say,na them sabi,as for me,the major duty of a man of God is to lead pple to heaven,anytin aside that,na him sabi

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  14. If it is"thus says d lord",y wud u remove or paint what is being given or shown to u by d holy spirit?my brethren there's no point in arguing, God is not&will never be an author of confusion

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  15. Abeg,everybody dey giv prophecy, were is Tb.Joshua

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  16. Tb Joshua dey leave Gilbert, abeg dnt mind Mbaka I even watched d video wre he was blessing First lady nd making mouth 4 am

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