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See what Catholic priest was seen doing with masquerades (photos)

Is it wrong for an ordained priest to be seen
dancing with a masquerade in public?
A yet to be identified Catholic priest has
elicited mixed reactions from people, after
pictures of him dancing with a masquerade
circulated online.
The priest was reportedly dancing with the
masquerade during a cultural day gathering
of seminarians in a seminary school, while
people looked on. He also had a traditional
hand fan in his hand, with which he probably
gave the masquerade a normal ‘ may you live
long‘ tap on the back.
This action has somehow attracted the anger
and misgivings of some people who think a
‘Man of God’ should not have anything to do
with masquerades who are usually
associated with idol worship.
Priest seen dancing with masquerade
According to the Facebook user identified as
Emeka Promise who shared it, this
happened:
“ This happened at Saint Paul’s Catholic
Church Ukpo Nnewi. But Catholics said they
are not Idol worshipers. What is the
relationship between a priest (so called) and
masquerade. I’m not sorry to say, “God have
mercy on all Catholics “. All I see in Roman
Catholic Church is all-round idol worship. I
don’t care to know what you may think about
me for telling you the truth. Repent and join a
Bible believing church. You are too precious
to go to hell fire.”
See some reactions below:
Nuela Okenwa: “Those Masquerades were
also made by seminarians just as a cultural
display and entertainment, if u happen to be
present and grace such occasions you will
learn a lot and appreciate our cultural heritage
not minding d facts that some evil people
mixed evil in some of our culture making
people that lack such understanding see it as
an evil.”
Chiamaka Ogbuchiekwe: “Yes it is bad! how
can a reverend father dance with masquerade
whether it is students that clothe themselves
with that? It is bad, everything has a spirit
behind it and masquerade is evidently one if u
belong to light do belong there, if u did not
belong to masquerade in my eye and thinking
is bad.”
The unidentified priest standing with
masquerades and their handlers
Blessing Uruakpa: “Ask yourself, is this in
the Bible? you claim that u are serving God but
you are serving Satan”
Onu Rochas Ebuka: “You guys should shut
your dirty mouths up if you don’t know what to
say or how to defend your atrocities…
Whatever that priest is doing with
the masquerade is wrong… and I think the so
called Catholics should pls educate
their priests more on ethics and behaviors… I
have one day met a certain Catholic priest in a
beer parlour drinking alcohol with friends so
this shouldn’t be a surprise to me…”
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Favour Offia: “It is wrong, for a priest to fan
or dance with a masquerade. It amounts to
idol worshipping”
Blessing Uruakpa: “You called yourself
servant of God but you are partaking in
the tables of demons”
Sunny Amaka: “This is not a real
masquerade…. is just a cultural feast day
organized by students in seminary school….
You guys should grow up and let catholic and
our ordained priests to rest…. Haba!!!!”
Masquerade display
Herbert Chinedum: “lol… The devil comes to
church to deceive children of God out of
Christendom, I don’t see anything wrong in a
priest a priest identifying with these
masquerades as long as the sole aim is to
bring them to the knowledge of truth. Don’t we
have evangelists and preachers who go to
nightclubs and brothels to preach, does that
make them prostitutes?… I’m not a member of
the catholic faith, mind you.”
Daniel Uche: “ 1) Is masquerade an idol? If
yes! Please explain? 2) if father Christmas an
idol? If no! Why? 3) Can you list the
components of a masquerade? In summary, as
the scripture said; be not gods for
yourselves… judge not, let you not be judged.
The pictures you saw was a seminary school
display in a drama. Let practice the true
Christianity & not doctoring or belief. Thank
you. Waiting to be educated on the above
questions.”
What do you think?
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