10/01/2025
In his characteristic manner, a Facebook celebrity catholic priest, Fada Oluoma, has written about Dr. Echezona Obiagbaosogu, an erstwhile catholic priest who resigned after 17 years to embrace the God of his fathers via Africa traditional religion.
Let me make it explicit that Dr. Echezona is not the first person to quit catholic priesthood.
A palpable magnitude of reverend fathers have deserted catholicism and many of them will continue to do so for the obvious reasons.
The Catholic church is inundated with cyclopic secrets and laced with humongous prevarications.
Each time I enter any standard Catholic church, all the signs and symbols I see are right, but the narratives around them are prevaricated.
Yes, I agree that Catholic mass is the greatest prayer one can make, but you people lied about why it is the greatest prayer.
Pragmatic and in-depth metaphysical studies revealed those secrets to me.
A good number of the contemporary priests have known the truth, but are not courageous enough to exit.
Many of them are still priest because they see it as a profession just like any other profession.
What will you expect a 60-year-old priest, who depends on the Catholic church for his daily bread, to do if he exits the system.
Hunger will deal with him.
So, it takes courage to walk away.
Fada Oluoma, in his write-up, encouraged his catholic followers to continue to pray for Dr. Echezona.
My question is: did Dr. Echezona say that he needed prayers from them?
So, why praying for him?
How can you be praying for someone who has exited darkness to embrace illumination when you are still in darkness?
Dr. Echezona has decided to serve God of his fathers that understands his local dialect, knows him well, knows his forefathers, understands his problems and has solutions for them.
He has gotten tired of fooling himself and parishioners, praying to a certain Jewish, Greek or Roman God that doesn't even understand English, let alone his local dialect.
A Jewish God understands only Hebrew.
This foreign God cannot help any African.
Although, Christians have twisted it, the first commandment decimates the conjectural oneness of God.
One God is fallacious. I cannot worship the same God with a Jew.
The first commandment dramatizes the importance of embracing the God of your father as your only God.
Do not worship any other God, apart from that of your fathers.
Read it with very well.