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Co-Responsibility and The Laity

In recent years, the Church has prominently emphasized the vital work of the laity. Lay people make up the vast majority of the body...

Co-Responsibility: An Antidote to Clericalising the Laity?

There are two accomplishments of Vatican II that, in my view, were never implemented fully, and perhaps in the one case, never implemented at...

Let all Hands be on Deck to Avert “Spiritual Starvation,” Urges Accra Archdiocesan Chancellor

Very Rev. Fr. Raymond Osei-Tutu, Chancellor of the Catholic Archdiocese of Accra has urged parishioners of Our Lady of Assumption (OLA) Parish at New...

Strengthening Covid-19 Response through Vaccination: Mother Ignacia Red Cross School Collaborates with Catholic Religious in Ghana

The menace of Covid-19 has since 2019 globally interrupted the natural flow of life and growth. The outbreak of the virus caused much damage...

Who Should Set an Agenda for Mother Ghana?

Practically speaking, for a Political Party to set an agenda for the entire nation is like asking a senior High School (SHS) students to...

Sensationalism and the Quest to Report Truth in a Digital Age

On October 14, 2022, religious leaders in Ghana who were spotted praying at a local galamsey site received a lot of slurs on social...

Religious in Ghana Venture into Early Childhood Development Skills

As part of its capacity building initiatives and a bid to address the welfare of children between the ages of 0 to 3, the...

Galamsey: Religious Leaders Decry “Greedy” Destruction of Forest Resources

“On our various pastoral and social visits to our people in their localities, as well as our many travels across the country, we see,...

Ghanaians Urged to Stand Up to Protect the Environment

Ghanaians have been reminded of their mandate to keep the environment and be responsible stewards of same as biblically stated in Genesis 2:15. “We therefore...

Religious Leaders in Ghana to Wear “Red Armband” to Protest against Illegal Mining (Galamsey)

In a bid to add their voices to the alarming rate of illegal mining in the country, Religious Bodies in Ghana after visiting a...

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