The Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Adewale Martins, says the Spiritual
Director of the Adoration Ministry, Enugu, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, could
be banned from preaching if he continues to deviate from the doctrines
and tenets of the Catholic Church.
Martins, who was appointed
Archbishop of Lagos by the Pope in 2012, said this during an interview
with the BBC Igbo while reacting to Mbaka’s prophecy that Hope Uzodinma
would emerge as governor of Imo State.
Mbaka had on New Year’s
Eve prophesied that Uzodinma would emerge as governor in 2020, a
prophecy which came to pass on Tuesday when the Supreme Court sacked
Emeka Ihedioha and named Uzodinma as the duly elected governor.
Reacting
to the prophecy, which has stirred heated debate, the archbishop said
Mbaka was under the Diocese of Enugu and did not report to him.
He, however, said if Mbaka continued in the manner he was doing things, the Catholic Church may bar him from ministering.
Martins
said, “Fr. Mbaka falls under the authority of the Bishop of Enugu
Diocese and therefore he has the responsibility of cautioning him. I can
imagine that this must be giving the bishop some challenges.
“It
must be giving him a bit of a headache and I feel sorry for him and I
hope he will find some way of dealing with this matter that has been
recurring. Of course, what could be done in the end is either to say, ok
you receive the sanction of being stopped from public ministry. That is
a possibility. If it is not done, there must be a reason.”
Martins, who was ordained a priest in 1983, said the Catholic Church does not engage in partisan politics.
He
said even if Mbaka received a prophecy from God, he ought to ensure
that his conduct corresponds with the scriptures and the doctrine of the
Catholic Church.
The archbishop added, “It is utterly surprising
that Fr Mbaka would go as far as naming one person as governor against
another. It is embarrassing when you hear of priests or people in
position of authority making statements that are clearly partisan.
“The
position of the Catholic Church on matters that have to do with
politics is not to be partisan. Of course, we as a church cannot be
oblivious to political events and happenings in the country or the world
at large and therefore we must speak from the point of view of
principles.
“The priest who believes he has a gift of prophecy
has to test whatever has been told to him in the light of the
scriptures, in the light of the teachings of the church and in terms of
the authority that has been given to leaders in the church.”
Martins
said Mbaka’s behaviour was at variance with the teachings of the
Catholic Church and he had fallen below the standard expected of
priests.
Mbaka, who was ordained a Catholic priest in 1995, has been known to give many controversial prophecies.
In
2002, he prophesied that the then Governor of Enugu State, Chimaroke
Nnamani, would not return to office in the election but the governor won
a second term.
In 2015, Mbaka prophesied that President Goodluck
Jonathan would lose to the current President, Maj Gen Muhammadu Buhari
(retd.), which came true.
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