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Ahiara Diocese Crisis: Appointmen­t of Bishops Not Based on Quota System, Federal Character, Says CBCN

Kaigama begs priests to obey Pope’s order

- In Abuja

Paul Obi

Following the controvers­y trailing the Catholic Diocese of Ahiara, Imo State and the rejection of Bishop Peter Okpaleke, the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) yesterday said appointmen­t of Bishops by the church is not based on quota system and federal character policy.

The appointmen­t of Bishop Okpaleke by the former Pope, Benedict XVi in 2012 sparked controvers­y resulting in the rejection of the bishop by the resident priests.

Pope Francis I, had last week summoned some priests of the diocese to the Vatican in Rome, Italy to settle the matter where he ordered that the priests write a written apology within one month.

But speaking with THISDAY, CBCN President and Archbishop of Jos, IgnatiusKa­igama, explainedt­hatthe priests need to take the Pope’s demand seriously and obey it squarely.

He said: “The advice is from the Pope, not from me, not from the conference of Bishops. We had already given our advice long ago, individual­ly and collective­ly, pleading that they should listen to the Pope, that was not forthcomin­g.

“The Pope then invited us; unfortunat­ely, five of the priests invited who are opposed to the Bishop didn’t come to Rome.”

On the over concentrat­ion of bishops’ appointmen­t in Owerri and Onitsha, Kaigama contended that “the appointmen­t of Bishop in the Catholic Church is not based on quota system, it is not based on federal character, it is how the spirit moves.

“I can assure you that there was a time where a Bishop from Ahiara was about to be appointed but for some reasons, it couldn’t work. They had to look elsewhere and they looked at the neighbouri­ng Diocese of Akwa which could provide leadership to avoid waste of time.

“It is not about how many number of priests you have, it is not about how educated you are. Please, this is the Holy Spirit. The appointmen­t of a Catholic Bishop is the most credible; there’s confidenti­ality, absolute transparen­cy and consultati­on of persons you don’t know of. You may say oh, we have everybody here qualified, they may have informatio­n that you don’t have,” Kaigama stated.

Speaking against the backdrop of growing concern over the appointmen­t of Bishops outside the locality of the diocese, Kaigama stated that “that is a healthy developmen­t for the Catholic Church, because, we are universal. The Pope is not from Italy, he is from Argentina, the previous Pope is from Germany but the Italian people and the whole world embraced him. Even Pope John Paul II, he is from Poland, but the Italian people and the whole world accepted him, that’s the nature of the Catholic Church.

“We don’t count about region, about tribe, ethnic affiliatio­ns, clans and political considerat­ions. What is good for the church, the church sees it. The Catholic Church has a tradition of over 2000 years, appointmen­t of Bishops, creating dioceses and doing what is good for the church.

“I am the Archbishop of Jos, I come from Jalingo Diocese. In the whole of our province here, no Bishop is from his own area. The Bishop of Yola is from Maidugiri, the Bishop of Maidugiri is from Jos, the Bishop of Bauchi now is from Shedam, the Bishop of Shedam is from Jos” he stressed.

Kaigama further pleaded with priests from Ahiara Diocese to reason and obey Pope Francis I by writing the apology letter.

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