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[Article] The Parish Today: The Reality and the Way Forward- Part 1

Beloved in Christ, Casting our minds back to the early beginnings of our home parishes as priests, religious, and Christ’s faithful, each of us recalls...

[Q&A]: USE OF THE NAME “CATHOLIC”

 Question by Damian Dieu Donne Avevor, Accra: Your Lordship, I respectfully seek your kind assistance in interpreting Canon 216 of the Code of Canon...

[ Feature] From 75 to 150: Positioning Ghana’s Catholics for the Giant Leap Forward

In a mere couple of days, specifically on Saturday, October 25, 2025, the climax of the diamond jubilee celebration of the establishment of Ghana’s...

[Feature] The Priest of a Difference: Celebrating Rev. Fr. David Obeng Paintsil — A Shepherd of Faith, Vision, and Hope

Introduction In every generation, God raises men and women whose lives become living testimonies of divine grace and human cooperation with the Holy Spirit. From Moses,...

[Feature] Walking with Mary: The believer’s Perfect Model of a Steadfast Journey of Faith and a Selfless Service to God and Humanity

Introduction Beloved in Christ, as you and I know, the Christian life is a journey of faith and service. And Jesus calls his disciples not...

New Horizon Special School: 53 Years of Transforming Lives

For more than half a century, the New Horizon Special School (NHSS) has been a pillar of hope for children and adults living with...

[FEATURE] Catholic Women Advocacy Against Harmful and Barbaric Widowhood Rites in Ghana

The cruel treatment meted out to widows and the seizure of properties in the name of customary and traditional rites by some tribes in...

Sr. Elizabeth Odinakachi Mgbaramuko’s Communication Ministry in Ghana and Nigeria [PART 2]

Sr. Elizabeth Odinakachi Mgbaramuko’s Six Years Service at the National Catholic Secretariat (NCS), Accra I started work at the NCS on Monday, 1st July, 2019,...

Sr. Elizabeth Odinakachi Mgbaramuko Shares Her Communication Ministry in Ghana and Nigeria [PART 1]

In this delightful piece, a Catholic Religious Sister and writer, Elizabeth Odinakachi Mgbaramuko, of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus (SHCJ), recounts with...

Rome’s Recent Events: An Eavesdropped Dialogue (Part 3)

Catholic seminaries have several deficiencies. Despite the highly-trained Ghanaian personnel who staff these seminaries, a truly Ghanaian theology is not likely to emerge in...

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