New Trouble for Fr Mbaka as Catholic Church Ban Members from Attending His Adoration Ministry
New
difficulty has come for the Spiritual head of the Adoration Ministry Enugu, Rev
Father Ejike Mbaka as catholic prohibited priests and dependable individuals
from going to his service.
Naija
News reports that Mbaka's misfortune began after the prestigious minister
offered a disparaging remark about Labor Party official competitor, Peter Obi.
Mbaka
while tending to his devotees prior on Wednesday, June 15, portrayed Obi as a
'closefisted' man who won't ever be the leader of Nigeria.
The
minister said Obi missing the mark on soul of liberality, saying "It is
smarter to have a president who is a talented elderly person than a young
fellow with 'gum' hands."
His
remark has since gotten a flood of reaction from Nigerians across states. However
Mbaka has in a proclamation on Friday offered an expression of remorse to the
previous Governor of Anambra State, greater discipline has arisen for his
predictable remarks which are viewed as not in accordance with the Catholic
lessons.
The
Catholic Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Bishop Calistus Onaga in a proclamation got
by Naija News on Saturday (today), forced a prohibition on Rev. Fr. Mbaka's
Adoration Ministry.
In a
letter he by and by marked, addressed to 'All the Clery, Religious and Lay
Faithful in the Catholic Diocese of Enugu', Bishop Onaga restricted the
Christian gathering from having a say in the Adoration Ministry.
As per
him, Mbaka has drifted away from the Church's determined orders and in
satisfaction of his peaceful obligations as the Chief Shepherd, "I thus
disallow all Catholics (pastorate, strict and lay dependable) consequently from
going to all strict and ceremonial exercises of the Catholic Adoration Ministry
until the due standard cycle started by the Diocese is finished up."
While
taking note of that his choice depended on the way that Mbaka's instructing and
expressions were not predictable with the lessons of the Catholic Church, he
charged "all Christian devoted to
continue to appeal to God for Fr. Mbaka."