Ekwulobia, 16 July, 2024 / 10:32 pm (ACI Africa).
Priesthood comes with the possibility to exercise power and authority, a situation that Peter Ebere Cardinal Okpaleke of Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Ekwulobia (CADEK) has described as “dangerous” if not exercised with caution.
In his July 13 homily during the Priestly Ordination of six Deacons, Cardinal Okpaleke highlighted vices that can contribute to failure to live well the Priesthood.
“Be careful about being in authority. Being a Priest gives you a certain power and puts you in a position of authority. Such a situation can be dangerous,” he said during the ordination celebration at St. Joseph Cathedral of CADEK.
He added, “There are people who get drunk with power as others get it drunk with wine or with beer. The authority makes them full of themselves, they speak harsh words in a commanding voice.”
“This is not to be your way as God's messenger. The power you are given as a Priest is not power over people, but power for people. There should never be any form of harshness or sense of superiority over the people entrusted to your care. You should not try to make your authority felt by others,” the pioneer Local Ordinary of CADEK which was erected 0n 5 March 2020.