Pope Francis excommunicates Nigeria-born priest

Pope Francis excommunicates Nigeria-born priest

by Joseph Anthony
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A Nigeria-born Catholic priest has been ex-communicated for allegedly breaching rules of confession secrecy.

Pope Francis ordered that Father Ezinwanne Igbo of Stella Maris parish in Maroochydore, Queensland, Australia be axed after a two-year investigation.

The investigation followed a complaint that he breached rules of confession secrecy from 2016.

The Archbishop of Mark Coleridge said in a statement Father Igbo was alleged to have committed a canonical (church) offence.

โ€œThe Archbishop then submitted the judgment to the Holy See, who subsequently requested that the communication be made public,โ€ the Archbishop said.

โ€œThe excommunication will remain in force until Fr. Ezinwanne seeks and is granted remission by the Pope, who alone can grant it.โ€

While excommunicated, Fr. Igbo cannot participate in public worship, celebrate or receive sacraments and cannot exercise any office of ministry in the church.

The priestโ€™s lawyer Terry Boyce said 12 charges were brought against Fr. Igbo but all of them were โ€œnot proceeded with after Fr. Igbo defended them.โ€

Fr. Igbo is planning to appeal the decision after he was found guilty by the church.

The statement reads: โ€œIn 2016, the Archdiocese received a number of complaints concerning Fr Ezinwanne Igbo.

โ€œIn one of those complaints, he was alleged to have committed a canonical offence which resulted in automatic excommunication.

โ€œThis was not a criminal offence under civil law. An investigative process was authorised by the Holy See and conducted by senior canon lawyers. The process confirmed the allegation unanimously.

โ€œThe Archbishop then submitted the judgment to the Holy See, who subsequently requested that the excommunication be made public.

โ€œThe excommunication will remain in force until Fr Ezinwanne seeks and is granted remission by the Pope, who alone can grant it.

โ€œWhile the excommunication remains in force, Fr ยญEzinwanne can have no ministerial part in the celebration of Mass or any other public worship; he cannot celebrate or receive the sacraments; and he cannot exercise any office of ministry in the church.โ€

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