Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Catholic Schism And Pentecostal Politicization Of CAN By Theophilus Ilevbare
"To act as a watchman of the spiritual and moral welfare of the nation; to serve as a basis for response to the unity of the church, especially as contained in our Lord's pastoral prayer “That all may be one” (John 17:21)" – CAN objective.
Never in its recent history has there been schism that has threatened the ecumenism of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) since it was founded in 1976. Matters came to a head with the withdrawal at the national level of Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) from CAN, the umbrella body of Christian churches in Nigeria for promoting unity and peace among the various strata of society. The Catholic church suspended its activities in CAN sighting “recent attitudes, utterances and actions of the national leadership of CAN which in our opinion negate the concept of the foundation of the association and the desire of Our Lord Jesus Christ”.
The reaction from the Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor-led CAN to the withdrawal of the Catholic bloc was rather antagonistic, confrontational, haughty and a face-saving rant that does not address the issues raised by the Catholic bloc. It was expected that as a responsible Christian association, pertinent questions put forward by the CBCN should have been addressed in their response. CAN's spokesman for the 19 Northern states, Sunny Oibe, reacted brashly; “There is no need for anybody to lose sleep over the threat by Catholics to pull out of CAN because without them CAN will still continue. The constitution of CAN makes provision that membership can be terminated by any group that is misbehaving or any group can also terminate their membership”.With remarks like this, it is obvious that all is not well with the Christian association. Such unguarded comments and outburst is capable of exacerbating the present crisis rocking the body.
Close observers of events anticipated this, maybe it was long overdue, because in our very eyes, we saw the CAN leadership, gradually, in their quest for power, political relevance, filthy lucre, material gain and opulence become an appendage of the ruling political party. Pulpits of mega churches are now campaign platforms for politicians seeking election and re-election, the picture of President Jonathan kneeling before a man of God readily comes to mind. When a group of Pastors or General Overseers, begin to manipulate and use CAN like their personal property, then there is bound to be schism. The leadership of the Christian body is now an avenue for some avaricious few, to gallivant and junket around the world in private jets in the guise of spreading the gospel. Their choice of a life of opulence and splendor rather than the 'modest life of a leader of the flock of Christ that common sense dictates is quite appalling. Men of God have turned lovers of money, mundane possessors whose affections are set on things below. The Christian body seem to be at ease with the corruption from all sectors of the country, it is detached from the Christian folk it represents. There is an unhealthy rivalry among the mega rich, prosperity preaching and political protestant pastors that constitute CAN to outdo each other; whose private jet or private university is bigger, which denomination has built the newest mega church auditorium in town. CAN now seem to fan the embers of impunity, sleaze and profligacy in the country. The reason is not far-fetched; some of the embezzled public funds in the country has found their way via “brown envelopes” to church offerings and pockets of pastors who in turn guaranty return of votes from willy-nilly church members during elections. The politicisation and monetisation of CAN is a far cry from the association’s articulated objectives that seeks to act as conscience of the nation and voice of the voiceless. With CAN’s conscience seared and its lips sealed, it has become a toothless watchdog of the Christendom and as of today, it has lost its relevance.
The CAN leadership went a step further to smear its image when its President and Senior Pastor, Word of Life Bible Church, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor at a lavish church party to mark the 40th anniversary of his pastoral calling in Warri; President Goodluck Jonathan – whom he is “ferociously” close to – was in attendance, joined the elite league of private jet flying men of God when he received a greek gift from unnamed members of his church.
It was high time someone said the truth, CAN has derailed! To aptly put in Bishop Matthew kukah's words, Nigerian Christian leaders "…Have become more visible in relation to national prayer sessions, pilgrimages, alliances with state power and so on. Unless we distance ourselves, we cannot speak the truth to power. We cannot hear the wails of the poor and the weak. We should not be seen as playing the praying wing of the party in power." Apparently, he spoke about CAN.
Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mallam Lamido Sanusi Lamido must have been thinking about CAN recently when he said people now “Find religion to be a very good instrument in the contestation of space for political power and for distribution of resources, they are not religious organizations; they are not cultural organisations; they are political associations in disguise of religion and region”.
When was the last time CAN consulted with its member churches to make necessary common statements and take common actions after a major crisis like the incessant Boko Haram attack in northern Nigeria? What we have seen in the last few years is the regular visit to the seat of power, Aso Rock Villa, and mere blowing of hot air whenever turmoil arise, exhibiting little or no initiative to take decisive action in matters affecting the Nigerian Christians. There is a general believe that the Christian body is on a freefall. As a matter of urgency, a moderation by the leadership of CAN in its lifestyle and association with politicians will go a long way in restoring some integrity and respect to the national Christian group.
It will be pertinent to add here that there has always been some form of discrimination between Catholics and Pentecostals even till this day. I had a personal experience when I worshipped in a Catholic church, the Rev. Father during his homily, made allusion to the raucous manner the Pentecostals engaged in praise worship and prayers even for the death of their enemies. Each group consider themselves pious Christians, some Protestants in CAN still consider Catholics as drunkards who are not devout Christians. Catholics in turn do not think Protestant pastors in CAN as properly ordained since their ordination lacks historical link with early Christian practice. Until such cerebrations are jettisoned, genuine ecumenism might be wishful thinking.
At such a crucial time that the country is trying to grapple with the onslaught of Boko Haram on Christians, the least desired of a body conceived as a rallying point for Christians is division. If for nothing at all, the lives of Christians lost to the violence of Islamist fundamentalist and splinter sects should be a reason the leadership of CAN and the Catholic bloc resolve their differences.
Now, more than ever, the Christian body needs to put its house in order and reposition itself to speak out against all forms of violence. CAN must henceforth desist from politicking and refocus on its core values of Christian ecumenism.
The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of SaharaReporters
@wahala...you are quick to call people names...
why are you quick to call people names without manking your point? you espouse traditional animalistic deities and at the same time avow the catholic faith? choose one and stop dipping in every faith. it is not try-your-luck. it is a known fact that some catholic priest are paedophiles. @ slot just stated the obvious. your are one sick puppy.
@Funmiige : Stop watering stone!
@ Funmiige : @ slots is the demented Deri whom everyone has come to ignore. He never comments on the issues raised and his paranoi on behalf of his fumbling uncle Dumbo is Buhari. The idiots are not capable of rational thinking so stop wasting your precious time advising animals. Drunks can't think.
Fake Ayo Oritsejafor knows CAN is inconsequential without the Catholics, that why that bozo Sunny Oibe threw a tantrum. They're all fakes besides the traditional Christian Churches like Methodists, Baptists, Anglicans, and so on. Forget them!
@ Slot aka Deri : Were you their pimp?
@ Deri :
Stupid idiot. No matter how you hide, I've followed your comments long enough to recognize your derailed thought process. Fact remains Ayo Oritsejafor is a PDP mouthpiece who got compensated with a private jet by your uncle Dumbo with our stolen commonwealth. CAN under him lacks credibilty. The Catholics are not money worshippers like all these fake penties. Your stupidity knows no limits, you never stay thematics, only sycophancy in all your comments. Drunkard, the Catholic does not need CAN, it's the other way around. Fake Oritsejafor was a protegé of Idahosa and Olumba-Olumba ...all Babalawos! Dumbo can sprawl and roll over before them all he wants, come 2015 we're packaging him back to the zoo in Utuoke from where he escaped in the first place. Aschloch. Pená.
at slot or what do you call
at slot or what do you call yourself,why is your response not in thesame
direction with the issues raised in the write-up may be you did not or you did not understand,may be you are the one bringing girls for fathers or they told you,why are you saying what you are not sure of,are you a christian ata ll,go back the memory lane and review the period of people like bishop okogie and sunday mbag of methodist,they did well not as what we have now when leaders cannot say the truth.
BLASPHAMOUS STATEMENT BY SLOT.
I, AS A CHRISTIAN DO NOT THINK SLOTS WHO CALLED THE WAY OF WORSHIP OF THE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH 'SATANIC'. HE SHOULD PRAY FOR FORGIVENESS.
LET US ALL ASK GOD TO DIRECT US TO AVOID THE WORSHIP OF MAMMON . THE CAN LEADERSHIP SHOULD LOOK AT THE POINTS MENTIONED. MATERIALISM HAS COME IN TO THE BODY AND POLITICIAN NOW FUND CAN AND THEIR LEADERSHIP WHICH CAUSES DERAILMENT. FACTIONAL CHRISTIANS WILL NOT AGREE. CAN SHOULD RUN AWAY FRO GREEK GIFTS.
Let the catholic church go-with their satanic modes of worship
Why would a sane christian organization like the Catholic Church not wash their dirty robes and under wear in public after defiling our children whom they lured into sleeping with their Rev Fathers from Italy? Who is there to throw the first stone? How clean is the Catholic church-Clean enough to be left alone with our kids? Or have them teach us biblical morality to our pastors in the vine -yard of God? Haba father kuka judge not. Think more of Jos and the Fulani kingdom than the crumbs u get from the sultanate of boko haram--Its un-catholic to go public with your views against your brothrens in CAN.
Well, we defer a little. I
Well, we defer a little. I see CAN as a political party or at least a political pressure group. There is nothing in the Bible that hints to the spiritual relevance of bodies such as CAN. It is actually surprising how different Christian sects who probably think the other ones are headed to hell have managed to work together. But it is only a collusion of interest. In the days when Oritsejafor deputised for Onayiekan, did they share prayer points or pray together "as the Lord led" them? The CAN thing is a scam.
It's A Spell
During the imbroglio that follow the annulment of June 12 elections, a reporter wrote in the Punch Newspaper how he participated in a prayer against the South getting to power in Nigeria. He reported how beans were planted in a desert soil as a covenant that since it is impossible to grow power will not shift.
The Devil is at it again! Satanic plane crash that killed Yakowa, the South at loggerheads with GEJ led by its own Press, CAN's can of confusion that has led to a disintegration. What about the mercilless hitting of this shaking entity(CAN) by opportunists like this writer of the above article. Christians pray!
Ayo Oritsejafor is the problem of CAN!
If the above are facts, and anything to go by, common sense therefore suggest that adequate consultation must be made before a new president of CAN emerges in February 2013
You nailed it
Only those with sound minds would see through your critique. Biggots would soon come after you with ethnic clubs, tribal daggers, poison political cleavage and vested interests.
HE WHO HAD NO SIN.....CAST THE FIRST STONE
For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Just as we see in Nigeria picture of a President kneeling before a G.O for prayers so we remember pictures of a very corrupt former Gov. Orji Kalu being blessed and his dirty hands being kissed by 'holy Pope in Rome. The latter being blessed by Papal for his 'contributions, donations' to Catholic and 'good service' to the people of Abia and Ndigbo in general. The shameful way some people acquire wealth, fight over position or posting are examples of issues we must collectively address. It is now a do or die affair to be a bishop of a particular diocess. A cleric that suppose to teach Muslims way of Allah turn around to teach them to kill fellow citizens and constitute himself as opposition to political establishment, then many things are wrong. No point pointing fingers. The time calls for self examination and sober reflection on both sides. May God help us.
Mistrust of the Pentecostal responsible for the CAN conflict
The Pentecostal denominations aspect of CAN that has been on the fringe of the body on assumption of the leadership saw the opportunity to use the association to promote and get their main desires – materialism.
Their leadership through Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor ceased their time to whipping fear into the minds of the politicians that control money and that death and so could happen to them. That they have the answers to all their not dying in office, political survive, etc. Jonathan and his Governors bought into these. The Pentecostal Pastors pocketed them and their Governments.
The Catholic denomination that lives by charity ought to have foreseen the direction of any Pentecostal Pastor leadership and block it. That is CAN would have ruled that the leadership of the association shall only be on yearly basis. With this any leadership of the association would not be able to misuse it, for politics, materialism, etrc.

