Fr Anelu was reported to have abruptly intervened to stop an Igbo song from being sung during mass last Sunday at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Ewu-Owa Gberigbe in Ikorodu and banned Igbo songs and choruses in his Church forthwith.
In banning the Igbo song, he was quoted to have said that the spirit of God in any place recognizes only languages indigenous to that geographical location leading to abrupt disruption of the service as many people walked out.
However, expressing his reservation over the alleged conduct of the priest in banning Igbo songs, the Archbishop announced an indefinite suspension on Father Anelu over the incident.
In a statement issued by the Archbishop of Lagos, Archbishop Adewale Martins, the Archdiocese said:
“It has been brought to our notice that Rev. Fr. James Anelu, the Priest-in-Charge of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Ewu-Owa, Ikorodu, made some completely unacceptable comments about Igbo songs being sung in the Church and unsavoury remarks that do not represent the Catholic Church’s position on common brotherhood of peoples of all tribes and religions.
“We therefore urge all Catholic faithful to hold on to the faith and continue in our worship of God as one big family united in love and not separated by language, culture or race.”