The Catholic Church in Nigeria has excommunicated a priest who recently quit the Church.
Patrick Edet
The Church said it was by the notice stripping the priest of all privileges accruing to a leader of the Church.
Patrick
Edet, who served in the Catholic Diocese of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, had
announced over a local radio station on August 2 that he was leaving the
Catholic Church so he could be ‘free to serve God the way he wanted.’
Before he left Catholic Church, Mr. Edet ran a Pentecostal-style fellowship that attracted a huge crowd in the city of Uyo.
He
said leaving the Catholic Church now gave him the freedom to manage the
fellowship in his own style, without getting into conflict with his
former church, adding that being a Catholic priest was like being
restricted to “a box.”
“You cannot know God
beyond that box. You cannot express God beyond that box. And any attempt
for you to go beyond that box brings you label.
“The reason I am doing this is that I want to be right with God first. I want to go to heaven when I die,” he said.
The
Catholic Bishop of Uyo Diocese, John Ayah, in his reaction to the
development, issued a general notice to the parishioners on August 12,
where he advised Catholics to stay away from Mr. Edet.
“I
advise that no Catholic member should approach him to obtain any
service or guidance henceforth in the name of the Church,” the bishop
said, adding that the Church disassociated itself from the activities of
Mr. Edet.
“Any Catholic who attends his
programme or identifies with him (Mr. Edet) in any way does so at the
risk of his or her Catholic faith and membership,” he said.
The
bishop said following Mr. Edet’s resignation, he has stripped him of
all his power, rights and privileges as a Catholic priest.
Mr. Ayah said he was forwarding Mr. Edet’s resignation letter to Pope Francis for further directives on the matter.
Nigerians
mostly on social media had expressed diverse reactions on the
resignation with some lauding his confidence while others criticised him
as an attention seeker.
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