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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...

[Opinion] Don’t Take the Law into Your Own Hands—Be Guided

In every functioning democracy, the rule of law serves as the cornerstone of peace, justice and national development. In Ghana, our Constitution provides not...

A Break That Makes a Difference: Rethinking the BECE Timetable for Learner Well-being

The Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) this year quietly broke tradition, yet it may have created a valuable opportunity. Historically, junior high school students...

On Rome’s Recent Events – An Eavesdropped Dialogue (Part 2)

“Are you familiar with the Kampala Document?” I shot a furtive glance at Baafour's face and beheld his negative response. But then, how was he...

Pentecost Church’s Apostle Prof. Opoku Onyinah Shares Experiences at Pope Leo’s Inauguration 

I have just returned from a deeply meaningful and historic experience in Vatican City, where I had the honour of attending the Solemn Inaugural...

Rome’s Recent Events – An Eavesdropped Dialogue (Part 1)

Much as my original plan was to contribute successive articles to my earlier essay published last month, the mysterious muses misled me, placing me...

Ghanaian Priest Based in Italy Shares Brief Canonical Commentary of the Sanction of a Priest from Tamale Archdiocese

On April 3, 2025, the Metropolitan Archbishop of Tamale, the Most Rev. Philip Naameh, in a letter, suspended Rev. Fr. Kelvin Minnow, a Priest...

[OPINION] Seizing the Diamond Opportunity of Celebrating 75 Years of the coming of age of Roman Catholicism in Ghana (Part 3)

Following my impetuousness of daring to table an agenda item for the episcopal plenary, I may prudently conclude this opinion piece whose title has...

[OPINION] (Not) Squandering the Diamond Opportunity of Celebrating 75 Years of the Coming of Age of Roman Catholicism in Ghana Part 2

Celebrating this major milestone needs to extend beyond the Cape Coast Archdiocese to embrace the nineteen dioceses and one remaining apostolic vicariate that constitute...

[OPINION]: Squandering the Diamond Opportunity of (not) Celebrating 75 Years of the Coming of Age of Roman Catholicism in Ghana? (Part 1)

Barely a month from now, in exactly three weeks to be precise, the Roman Catholic Church in Ghana will mark a significant anniversary. On...

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