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Pope receives delegation from Nigerian Diocese of Ahiara [Catholic Caucus]
Vatican Radio ^ | June 10, 2017 | Vatican Radio

Posted on 06/10/2017 3:59:30 PM PDT by ebb tide

(Vatican Radio) At an audience for a delegation from the Nigerian Diocese of Ahiara, Pope Francis said he had been “deeply saddened” by the refusal of the diocese to accept the Bishop appointed for them.

During the audience, the Pope requested explicitly that the diocese receive Bishop Peter Ebere Okpaleke, who was appointed to Ahiara by Pope Benedict in 2012. In his address to the delegation, the Holy Father, while asking pardon for the harsh language, said the Church in Ahiara “is like a widow for having prevented the Bishop from coming to the diocese.” He called to mind the parable, from the Gospel of Matthew, of the murderous tenants who wanted to steal the inheritance. “In this current situation, the Diocese of Ahiara is without the bridegroom, has lost her fertility, and cannot bear fruit. Whoever is opposed to Bishop Okpaleke taking possession of the diocese wants to destroy the Church.”

In such a situation, Pope Francis continued, where the Church is suffering, “the Pope cannot remain indifferent.”

In response to that situation, which he described as “an attempted taking over of the vineyard of the Lord,” Pope Francis asked “every priest or ecclesiastic incardinated in the Diocese of Ahiara, whether he resides there or works elsewhere, even abroad, write a letter addressed to me in which he asks for forgiveness; all must write individually and personally. We all must share this common sorrow.”

Whoever fails to do so within thirty days, the Pope said, “will be ipso facto [by that very fact] suspended a divinis [‘from divine things,’  such as the celebration of the sacraments] and will lose his current office.”

This course of action was necessary, he continued, “Because the people of God are scandalized. Jesus reminds us that whoever causes scandal must suffer the consequences. Maybe someone has been manipulated without having full awareness of the wound inflicted upon the ecclesial communion.”

Following the Pope’s address, Cardinal John Onaiyekan, Archbishop of Abuja and Apostolic Administrator of Ahiara, thanked the Holy Father. Following his remarks, the Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, Cardinal Fernando Filoni, asked the Holy Father that the Diocese of Ahiara, with its Bishop, might make a pilgrimage to Rome to meet with him when the situation was resolved; a request the Pope accepted.

The Audience concluded with a prayer to Mary and the blessing of the Holy Father.

The full text of Pope Francis’ address can be read below:

I cordially greet the delegation and thank you for coming from Nigeria in a spirit of pilgrimage.

For me, this meeting is a consolation because I am deeply saddened by the events of the Church in Ahiara.

In fact, the Church (and excuse the wording) is like a widow for having prevented the Bishop from coming to the Diocese. Many times I have thought about the parable of the murderous tenants, of which the Gospel speaks (cf. Mt 21:33-44), that want to grasp the inheritance. In this current situation the Diocese of Ahiara is without the bridegroom, has lost her fertility and cannot bear fruit. Whoever was opposed to Bishop Okpaleke taking possession of the Diocese wants to destroy the Church. This is forbidden; perhaps he does not realize it, but the Church is suffering as well as the People of God within her. The Pope cannot be indifferent.

I know very well the events that have been dragging on for years and I am thankful for the attitude of great patience of the Bishop, indeed the holy patience demonstrated by him. I listened and reflected much, even about the possibility of suppressing the Diocese, but then I thought that the Church is a mother and cannot abandon her many children. I feel great sorrow for those priests who are being manipulated even from abroad and from outside the Diocese.

I think that, in this case, we are not dealing with tribalism, but with an attempted taking of the vineyard of the Lord. The Church is a mother and whoever offends her commits a mortal sin, it’s very serious. However, I decided not to suppress the Diocese. Instead, I wish to give some indications that are to be communicated to all: first of all it must be said that the Pope is deeply saddened. Therefore, I ask that every priest or ecclesiastic incardinated in the Diocese of Ahiara, whether he resides there or works elsewhere, even abroad, write a letter addressed to me in which he asks for forgiveness; all must write individually and personally. We all must share this common sorrow. In the letter:

1.      one must clearly manifest total obedience to the Pope, and

2.      whoever writes must be willing to accept the Bishop whom the Pope sends and has appointed.

3.      The letter must be sent within 30 days, from today to July 9th, 2017. Whoever does not do this will be ipso facto suspended a divinis and will lose his current office.

This seems very hard, but why must the Pope do this? Because the people of God are scandalized. Jesus reminds us that whoever causes scandal must suffer the consequences. Maybe someone has been manipulated without having full awareness of the wound inflicted upon the ecclesial communion.

To you brothers and sisters, I would like to express my sincere thanks for your presence; and also to Cardinal Onaiyekan for his patience and to Bishop Okpaleke, whose patience and humility I admire. Thank you all.


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Moral Issues
KEYWORDS: dictator; francischurch; tyrant
Therefore, I (Bergoglio) ask that every priest or ecclesiastic incardinated in the Diocese of Ahiara, whether he resides there or works elsewhere, even abroad, write a letter addressed to me in which he asks for forgiveness; all must write individually and personally. We all must share this common sorrow. In the letter:

1. one must clearly manifest total obedience to the Pope, and

2. whoever writes must be willing to accept the Bishop whom the Pope sends and has appointed.

3. The letter must be sent within 30 days, from today to July 9th, 2017. Whoever does not do this will be ipso facto suspended a divinis and will lose his current office.

"Humble Jorge" is nothing more than an another power-hungry South American tinpot dictator, more evil and less Catholic than even Fidel Casto for the damage he has wreaked upon Holy Mother Church in his short reign of terror.

1 posted on 06/10/2017 3:59:30 PM PDT by ebb tide
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To: ebb tide
When Benedict XVI appointed Monsignor Okpaleke in 2012, lay people and priests of the diocese rejected their new bishop because, unlike his predecessor, Mgr. Victor Chikwe, of the Mbaise ethnicity which makes up the majority of the diocese, he is of the Ibo ethnicity which is strong in the southeast of Nigeria, and the nearby state of Ambra, from which also comes Cardinal Francis Arinze, prefect emeritus of the Congregation of Divine Worship. Pope Francis has appointed John O. Onaiyekan apostolic administrator since July 2013.

Ethnic conflict over a Nigerian bishop, the Pope intervenes

2 posted on 06/10/2017 5:09:13 PM PDT by BlessedBeGod (To restore all things in Christ~~Appeasing evil is cowardice~~Francis is temporary. Hell is forever.)
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To: ebb tide
This course of action was necessary, he continued, “Because the people of God are scandalized. Jesus reminds us that whoever causes scandal must suffer the consequences

ROFL.....suddenly, after 4+ years of innumerable, outrageous, "the Pope said what??" moments, he's now concerned about scandal? He's done nothing but scandalize faithful Catholics since the moment he was elected.

Seriously, anyone know the story behind this situation? The article says that the bishop was originally appointed by BXVI in 2012. Why did the diocese refuse to accept him?

3 posted on 06/10/2017 5:20:52 PM PDT by marshmallow
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To: marshmallow
Seriously, anyone know the story behind this situation? The article says that the bishop was originally appointed by BXVI in 2012. Why did the diocese refuse to accept him?

Here's a little of the story:

Awka has 180 priests, 5 bishops one Cardinal. Mbaise has 750 priests, no bishop. Does it mean that the Holy Spirit does not see the Mbaise priests?

Cardinal Arinze blamed for Mbaise Catholics’ rebellion

4 posted on 06/10/2017 7:52:31 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome)
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To: BlessedBeGod; marshmallow
Controversial Chilean bishop's appointment continues to divide diocese

Most of Chile's bishops stayed away -- something unheard of at a bishop's installation Mass -- including its two cardinals.

5 posted on 06/10/2017 9:19:32 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome)
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To: ebb tide
The two situations aren't really comparable. In the Nigerian case, the bishop is being refused because he belongs to the wrong tribe. It's reminiscent of the Irish vs. Italian vs. German ethnic dissension in the American church at one time. Rome had little patience with that at the time,

The bishops she appointed, beyond appointing priests who could speak the language of their parishioners, also had little patience with it. (Read up on the Polish National Catholic Church and Alexis Toth sometime.) Refusing a bishop because he's the wrong ethnicity just isn't a traditional Catholic value [tm]. Sorry.

6 posted on 06/11/2017 4:55:42 AM PDT by Campion (Halten Sie sich unbedingt an die Lehre!)
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To: Campion

>>The Mbaise, legendarily ferocious about their Catholicism, are sometimes called the “Irish of Nigeria” because of their penchant for generating priests and dispatching them as missionaries. Yet they’ve long complained that their fidelity goes unappreciated, charging that the country’s hierarchy is dominated by rival ethnic groups from a neighboring state that forms the ecclesiastical province of Onitsha, which includes Okpaleke’s home diocese.<<

https://cruxnow.com/analysis/2017/06/11/three-ironies-dramatic-show-papal-muscle-nigeria/


7 posted on 06/11/2017 9:28:58 AM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome)
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As for the type of priests Pope Francis and the congregation are looking for as candidates, Cardinal Ouellet said the pope "has insisted on the pastoral quality of the bishops. That's very clear. It does not mean that they do not have to be masters of the faith because a bishop is, first and foremost, the first teacher of the faith in his diocese."

"But the capacity to relate to people, to establish dialogue, to start from the point where people are -- this is a quality that is also requested," the cardinal said.

Cardinal confirms some priests decline appointment as bishop

8 posted on 06/11/2017 12:20:46 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome)
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