Roman Catholic Diocese of Ahiara explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Ahiara
Latin:Dioecesis Ahiarana
Territory:Mbaise, Imo State
Coordinates:5.5278°N 7.2733°W Ahiara
Area Km2:425
Population:510,623
Population As Of:2004
Catholics:401,506
Catholics Percent:78.6
Denomination:Catholic Church
Sui Iuris Church:Latin Church
Rite:Roman Rite
Established:18 November 1987
Cathedral:Mater Ecclesiae Cathedral
Bishop:Most Rev. Simeon Okezuo Nwobi, CMF
Suffragan:for one -->
Apostolic Admin:Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji[1]
Archdeacon:for one-->
Map:Nigeria Imo State map.png
Website:AhiaraDiocese.org

The Diocese of Ahiara (Latin: Ahiaran(a)) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church located in Ahiara in the region of Mbaise in Imo State, Nigeria. It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Owerri.

History

Appointment controversy 2012-2018

The clergy and laity of the diocese refused to accept the bishop Pope Benedict XVI had appointed in 2012 as their ordinary, Peter Ebere Okpaleke, because he was not of the Mbaise ethnic group or chosen from among the local priests.[3] [4] Okpaleke was consecrated a bishop on 21 May 2013, but he was not installed in Ahiara.

On 3 July 2013, Pope Francis appointed Cardinal John Onaiyekan, Archbishop of Abuja, as Apostolic Administrator.

On 8 June 2017, Pope Francis, after receiving a delegation from the Diocese, gave all the diocesan priests and deacons 30 days to personally write to the Vatican pledging obedience to the pope and accepting Okpaleke. Those who failed to write would be suspended a divinis, which would prohibit a priest or deacon from administering the sacraments, save for a priest hearing the confession of a person in danger of death, and would be removed from their posts. He had considered suppressing the diocese, but decided against that.[5] On 8 July, it was reported that while the letter of apology was sent, Okpalaeke's appointment was still rejected by the local priests who insisted that the Holy See was enforcing racial discrimination in the country by hiring outsider priests to become bishops.[6]

On 22 July 2017, Pope Francis agreed to respond through emissaries to the individual priests protesting Okpaleke's appointment.[7]

On 14 February 2018, Okpaleke submitted his resignation to Cardinal Fernando Filoni, Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelisation of Peoples, and Archbishop Antonio Guido Filipazzi, Apostolic Nuncio to Nigeria. He wrote: "I do not think that my apostolate in a diocese where a group of priests and lay faithful are very ill disposed to have me in their midst would be effective."[8] On 19 February 2018, Pope Francis accepted Okpaleke's resignation[9] and on 5 March 2020 he appointed Okpaleke bishop of the newly created Diocese of Ekwulobia.[10] [11] Okpaleke was installed in that position on 29 April.[12]

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Notes and References

  1. Resignations and Appointments, 06.03.2022 . 6 March 2022 . Holy See Press Office.
  2. Book: 8 May 2020 . Acta Apostolicae Sedis. 6–7 . 1988 . LXXX .
  3. Web site: Pope tells Nigerian priests accept bishop or be suspended . Catholic News Service . Cindy . Wooden . 9 June 2017 . 6 March 2022.
  4. Web site: 11 June 2017 . John L. . Allen Jr. . Crux . 6 March 2022 . Three ironies about a dramatic show of papal muscle in Nigeria.
  5. 8 May 2020 . Holy See Press Office . Holy See Press Office Communiqué: Audience with delegation from the diocese of Ahiara, Nigeria, 08.06.2017 . 8 June 2017.
  6. News: Metro Star (Nigeria) . 6 March 2022 . Partial Victory For Pope In Ahiara Diocese . 8 July 2017 . Emmanuel . Mgbeahuruike .
  7. Web site: Pope begins answering priests from troubled Nigerian diocese . Crux . 22 July 2017 . Inéz . San Martin . 6 March 2022.
  8. News: Zenit . Nigeria: Pope Accepts Resignation of Bishop, Appoints Administrator. 19 February 2018 . 8 June 2019 .
  9. Web site: Pope Francis accepts the resignation of Nigerian Bishop - Vatican News. 6 March 2022 . 19 February 2018. www.vaticannews.va.
  10. Web site: Nigerian bishop rejected by Ahiara diocese installed as Bishop of Ekwulobia. 5 May 2020.
  11. Web site: Pope Francis appoints ex-Ahiara bishop, Okpaleke, head new Ekwulobia diocese. 5 March 2020. The Sun Nigeria. en-US. 5 May 2020.
  12. News: Nigerian bishop rejected by Ahiara diocese installed as Bishop of Ekwulobia. Inés. San Martín. Crux. 5 May 2020. 6 May 2020.
  13. Web site: 8 May 2020 . Bishop Victor Adibe Chikwe Dies at 72 . Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria . 20 August 2011 .
  14. 8 May 2020. Rinunce e Nomine, 07.12.2012 . it . 7 December 2012 . .
  15. Holy See Press Office . Resignations and Appointments, 19.02.2018 . 8 May 2020 . 19 February 2018 .
  16. 8 May 2020 . it. Rinunce e Nomine, 03.07.2013. 3 July 2013 . .
  17. https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2023/10/14/231014c.html