An Anglican church sanctions Priest over alleged fake miracles, Ifunaya Maduka, has been sanctioned by the Anglican church from his position as Vicar of Saint Paul’s Parish, Nteje in Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra State.
This followed allegations of performing fake miracles. Mr Maduka’s parish is under the Diocese on the Niger of the Anglican church.
The suspension letter dated April 27 signed by the bishop of the diocese, Owen Nwokolo, according to Premium Times, said the church explained that the suspension of Maduka followed receipt of allegations that he was conducting fake miracles and prophecies.
“It has come to our attention, with deep sadness and grave concern, that you have been involved in practices grossly unbecoming of an ordained Priest of the Anglican Church.
“Credible and verifiable reports have been brought before us alleging that you engaged in arranged and manipulated prophecies by involving persons whom you induced or paid for that purpose, while presenting such acts as genuine prophetic manifestations from God,” according to the letter from the church.
The church said the Priest had admitted to engaging in the “unholy practice” when he was confronted over the fake miracle allegations.
“From the evidence available to us, your conduct raises grave ecclesiastical, moral, and disciplinary concerns, including involvement in false prophecy, abuse of the name of God, deception of the faithful and the general public, and conduct capable of amounting to obtaining money under false pretence.
“Such actions are wholly inconsistent with the calling, character, and sacred responsibilities of an ordained minister of the gospel,” it said.
The church told Mr Maduka that he committed the alleged offences despite being aware that it does not condone evil or harbour any conduct that contradicts Christian doctrine, Anglican discipline, moral integrity and ethical standards expected of the Clergy.


