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Bakhita Youth Donate Laudamus 2022 Proceeds to Most Rev. John Bonaventure Kwofie & Legacy of Hope Project

In support of the Legacy of Hope project launched in January 2022, the youth of St. Bakhita Catholic Church, Community 20, Tema, and their rector, Rev. Fr. Hillary...

CATHOLIC BISHOPS, GHANA CALLS ON GOVERNMENT TO END THE BAWKU CONFLICT

The Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference (GCBC) has expressed deep concern about recent developments in Bawku, which has led to the death of about fifteen (15) people...

“Let us all support Fr. Campbell to eradicate leprosy” – Dr. Quist

A group called AID GHANA LEPERS – US has been formed in the United States of America with its aim to support the work of the Lepers Aid Committee, Ghana,...

The blessed virgin Mary; the gate of heaven (part one)

THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY; THE GATE OF HEAVEN (PART ONE) The litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary was composed during the Middles Ages. The place of honor it now holds in the...

BISHOP OF WA, GHANA IS THE NEW SECAM PRESIDENT

His Eminence Richard Kuuia Baawobr, M. Afr., has been elected as the new President of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) at the 19th...

World Youth Celebration 2021 (Ghana)

Reports from the Archdiocesan youth office notes that, the International World Youth Day Celebration, bound to take place in Portugal is slated for 2023. As declared by...

“Everyone Can Be a Saint; Everyone Can Be Converted.” – Archbishop Palmer-Buckle

The Metropolitan Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Coast has reminded Christians that it is possible to become a saint in our time. He was of the firm...

Break of New Dawn: Catholic Church in Ghana Introduces Holy Mass in Ghanaian Sign Language

The Catholic Church in Ghana has welcomed the first-ever Deaf Mission Apostolate with the launch of St. Martin Deaf Ministry and Rev. Fr. Dan Yao Kouame Rene, SMA, as...

A ray of hope for Ghana’s “spirit children”

In some rural parts of Ghana, children born with physical deformities are considered to be “spirit children.” Many of them, due to cultural practices, are abandoned,...

COVID-19: Catholics in Ghana await Bishops’ directive on resumption of in-person church activities as others order closure of churches

Following the ease down on worship activities, a section of Catholics are calling for Church authorities in Ghana to issue a directive on how masses will be conducted in...