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Confusion In Kano Diocese As Another Popular Catholic Priest Resigns After Abduction
A popular Roman Catholic priest, who was kidnapped last year, Rev. Fr. Gospel Inalegwu, has “resigned” from priesthood.
His resignation sent a wave of shock across the church in Kano where he is based.
Inalegwu upon tendering his resignation letter to the Bishop of Kano
Diocese, Most Rev. John Namawzah Niyiring, traveled out of the state
with all his belongings.
Commenting on the development in a chat with reporters, Bishop
Niyiring said during the weekend that, “Priests do not resign as they do
in the public service, but are laicized”
He also confirmed that Father Inalegwu was no longer available for
his pastoral assignments in the diocese; stressing however that the only
authority that could process the request of a priest wishing to return
to a lay status was the Holy Father, the Pope.
Asked if he had tried to talk to the priest, he replied: “Yes I did
that. I had some discussions with him to try to persuade him not to do
what he is doing. I think he probably wants something else.”
The Bishop went further to debunk insinuations that the priest’s
action was informed by his abduction experience, insisting that, “Long
before his kidnap saga, he had voiced out his desire to do what he did.
And we have a record of that”
The Benue born Catholic priest, who was kidnapped at his parish at St
Joseph Catholic Church, Jitan – Dutse, in Tudun Wada Local Government
Council, Kano State, was ordained in Kano State in 2013.
It could be recalled that barely two months ago, a popular Uyo-based Catholic Priest and radio preacher, Rev. Fr. Patrick Henry Edet, announced his resignation from the Roman Catholic Church on radio.
Source DailyPost
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