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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...

“I’m Humbled” as new Prez of Major Superiors, Ghana – Fr. Paul Ennin

 The Provincial Superior of the Society of African Missions (SMA) in Ghana also known as SMA Fathers, Very Rev. Fr. (Dr.) Paul Saa-Dade Ennin,...

Conference of Major Superiors of Religious in Ghana Elects New Leaders

The Conference of Major Superiors of Religious in Ghana (CMSR-G), made up of consecrated men and women have elected a new leadership to steer...

Apostolic Nuncio to Ghana Interacts with Major Superiors at Koforidua

      Rev. Sister Mercy Boateng, the President of the Conference of Major Superiors of Religious Men and Women in Ghana, Very Rev. Msgr....

Credibility, the Missing Link in the Fight against “Galamsey” in Ghana

The return of Aisha Huang and matters arising thereof have reignited the discussions and debates on the menace posed by illegal small-scale mining (galamsey)...

Catholic Church in Ghana Needs More Visibility- Apostolic Nuncio

The Most Rev. Henryk M. Jagodzinski, Apostolic Nuncio to Ghana has pressed on the need for the Catholic Church in Ghana to be more...

Be Faithful to Your Rules, Charism – Apostolic Nuncio to Ghana Advises Major Superiors

The Apostolic Nuncio to Ghana, the Most Rev. Henryk M. Jagodzinski, has advised Major Superiors of Religious Men and Women in Ghana to adhere...

Weija Dam Spillage: Catholic Archbishop of Accra Appeals for Relief Support

The Catholic Archbishop of Ghana’s Accra Archdiocese is appealing for humanitarian support for Catholics and non-Catholics affected by the devastating floods in some communities...

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