Monday, 19 February 2018

Okpalaeke resigns as Bishop of Ahiara Diocese


Success Damian:
Bishop Peter Ebere Okpalaeke of Ahiara Diocese has resigned his position of the Dioces after a protracted battle with a section of his members.
Okpalaeke whom Pope Francis had severely defended resigned after a five-year standoff with some priests and worshippers who rejected him as their bishop.
A Vatican press release quoted by its news agency, Agenzia Fides, reads, “Today the Holy Father has accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the diocese of Ahiara (Nigeria), presented by his Exc. Msgr. Peter Ebere Okpaleke, and at the same time appointed His Exc. Msgr. Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji, Bishop of Umuahia as Apostolic Administrator.”
The case of the Vatican versus the people of the diocese of Ahiara in southeastern Nigeria had become a rare battle of wills that tested the Papal authority and could set precedence for future appointments.
A Vatican statement said the Pope had accepted the resignation of Peter Ebere Okpaleke as bishop of the diocese of Ahiara.
The Vatican said the position had been declared vacant and that a Papal administrator would run it for the time being


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