An article written by Charles Oputa, aka Charly Boy, aka
Areafada...:-). Enjoy...
The first 20yrs of my life, I seriously had this dream of
being a priest. I was overfed with an overdose of religion which has always
been a very serious business in my family. You dare not be late for morning
mass or else you get the whipping of your life, yes my father was that strict,
no nonsense when it came to going to church or anything spiritual. That’s where
I’m coming from, we were a family that prayed together and were very staunch Catholics
for that matter.
When I turned 16 I became an altar boy, at that time that
was the coolest thing to be, considering years of going to bible classes and
regular confessions. Eight months into the spiritual things as an altar boy, I
made a big goof; I drank the priests wine and ate a bunch of Holy Communion
enough to fill me up. I figured I could be more spiritual by that action, but I
got expelled as an altar boy, needless to say how scandalized and angry my
father was then, OMG.
By the time I turned 20, I’ve had enough religion to last me
two life times. By 1974, I left to further my studies in the USA, I was
overjoyed because for the first time, I was going to be on my own. I was really
carried away with my new found independence. Being an adventurous young man I
started dabbling into not only the occult but with metaphysics, Buddhism,
astrology, magic and all that Jazz. However, I still believe I was
fundamentally a Catholic by birth, but the catholic fate has suddenly become
boring and old fashion for me.
When I read that
controversial book, “In God’s Name”, all the negativity I started to feel about
the Catholic Church became magnified in my mind. What about the sex scandals
about priests and little boys. Hummmmmmm! I am aware that the Catholic Church
is not a perfect body, and doesn't claim to be one. Of course it is plagued
with the same corruption, scandals and sin as any other organization. Last
night as I was watching CNN, the Pope’s visit to Brasil was being beamed to the
world and all of a sudden, there it was, "who am I to judge as long as
they walk in the light of Christ" Pope Francis on Gays. As reflexes would
have it, I jumped out of my seat and hugged my TV, funny ha ha. Not because
homosexuality has been part of my advocacy through the years but because I feel
that every adult has a right to make their bed and lie on it as they choose,
and who the hell are we to judge. I have always said that it is really not our
place to judge those who do not fit our view of normal. So once again the
church is attempting to evolve in order to keep up with the rest of
civilization. That is how a religion survives. Its belief has to be flexible
enough to stay somewhat relevant to current or the public will abandon it.
Ever since the Popes
election, my man has taken actions that seem to be very ‘unpopelike’. He even
used public transport as a cardinal, he lives in a smaller quarter, he asked
for blessing before blessing the crowd which gathered in St Peters square on
the day of his election. But my people, what is stranger than Pope France’s
action have been evangelicals’ reactions all over the world. Never before has a
Pope become so widely accepted by Protestants and evangelicals. It's a proud
day for Catholics and all mankind. Finally a Pope who doesn't see himself as
equal to God, unlike our men of god down here. It is really amazing. Every Pope
in the Catholic Church’s past has had a mastery over catholic rhetoric, because
theoretically they always say the right things. But Pope Francis has decided to
lead with his actions. Before delivering his message at the Holy Thursday Mass,
Pope Francis spent time on his Knees washing the feet of young women
incarcerated at a nearby prison. This is the first time a Pope has ever washed
the feet of women, not to mention that one of the women was a Muslim, which is
another break in papal tradition. In the holy book, the bible calls us to be
the light to the world if Christ is to be present to the world. This is why
Pope Francis’ way should be imitated for imitating him we make Christ visible
and that is what influences others to walk in the way of Christ. So much to be
said for our so called "men of god" in this neck of the woods who
strut around as if they are God’s gift to mankind, most of them bunch of con men
and fraud stars who are continually ripping off unsuspecting Nigerians, living
in fancy houses, building universities their congregation can't even afford for
their children and buying private jets because their God is not a poor God, as
Nija's hand over their pay checks in return for a miracle because they have
bought into the Hocus-pocus that is Pentecostalism. Just look at our churches
today, tell me those priest, pastors or our so called men of god, who makes
Christ visible. Jesus needs us to make him Visible and present in this troubled
world. Blessed mother Teresa is a perfect example of showing us the love and
mercy of Christ in the millions she cared for. The gospel calls us to imitate
Christ and it is in the way we live that the gospel of Jesus gets proclaimed,
that is how we speak Christ to a world that does not know him.
I am very scared for this Pope, he is a little too Christ
like for his own good. There are still some die hard winches, vampires in the
Vatican. I fear assassination, probably by the very people who call themselves
"devout". If any Pope can show us what Jesus was saying, I think this
one is the one. At least I hope so. I am impressed with this Pope not for his
Catholicism but for his Christianity. As I lay in the comfort of my room
watching the Pope’s visit to Brazil, it was clear to me that Pope Francis will
go down in history as the greatest Pope ever, I just pray that he lives out his
Pope ship for many years to come as to spread his light and make our lord Jesus
more visible in the world. More than 3million people where at Copacabana beach
for the re-enactment of the Stations of the Cross and farewell mass. This world
Youths Day smashed previous attendance records and goes down in the record
books as one of the best attended papal events ever. In short, this Pope is a rock star. Here is a
Pope who speaks the language of the people; In fact in Rio he kicked his
penchant for simplicity, humility and accessibility into high gear. The security
operatives were all overwhelmed by zealous pilgrims, he insisted on leaving the
windows of his car down so he could extend his arm to those seeking his
blessings. Countless babies kissed, photo ups with adoring faithfuls only added
to the pontiff reputation for being a man of the people, and all of this took
place in the roughest side of town, a crime ridden zone in Rio.
Pope Francis is now
standing up to the Mafia. First the Vatican honoured Rev Giuseppe Puglisi,
killed 20yrs ago by mobsters for preaching against the Mafia, as a martyr. Pope
Francis himself demanded that Mafia members abandon their "evil ways"
especially those who exploit their fellow humans via human trafficking, drug
dealing and prostitution. "They cannot make our brothers slaves; let us
pray that these Mafiosi convert to God". Hummmmm na wa, if the Mafia
decides to take Pope Francis out in retaliation for his words against them, I
pray that there's a Pope Francis army out there ready to throw down. If the Pope manages to mobilize all of
Italian society against the Mafia, his days maybe numbered, but he will be
unable to do so, and as a result I pray that the Mafia won’t remember him. They
say the only thing needed for Evil to exist is for good men to do nothing. I am
glad that he is doing something. He looks and sounds to me like he has a
beautiful spiritual light burning inside
of him and is preaching goodwill for all and trying to turn around the corrupt
so they too can walk in the sunlight of the spirit. I really admire him for standing
up to the Mafias. I recognize the Popes effort in trying to bring a better
image and name to Christianity. Anyway
you flip it, the Holy Father is full of surprises, born of true and faithful
humility, at another occasion, he declared that all people, not just Catholics,
are redeemed through Jesus, even atheists. "Those people must still do
good. Infact, it is in doing good that they are led to the one who is the
source of all that is good" In essence he simply restated the hope of the
church that all come to know God, through his son Jesus Christ. Pope Francis is
saying more than ever before, that Christ offered himself as a sacrifice for
everyone. That has always been a Christian belief, but rarely do you hear it
said by Catholics so forcefully, and with such evident joy. And in this era of
religious controversies, it is a timely reminder that God cannot be confined to
our narrow categories. Thumbs up for my man Pope Francis, nothing do you.
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