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[Opinion] Bishop Joseph Osei-Bonsu, FGA: Modelling a Learned Ministry for Ghana’s Catholic Clergy Today – PART 1

On Tuesday, November 11, 2025, while the attention of most Catholic media focused on Damongo, covering the Ghana Catholic Bishops' Conference (GCBC) plenary assembly...

[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...

South African Cardinal Napier Writes on “Church Mission and Priority” 

IDENTITY The Catholic Church is known and identified as an Evangelizing Community with the mission of serving the Lord and humanity and taking care of...

[ 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...

[Opinion] Galamsey in Ghana: The Crisis Every Government Keeps Massaging

“Galamsey” is the popular Ghanaian term for illegal mining. In earlier years, many—especially the youth living near mining sites—engaged in small-scale mining as a...

[OPINION] THE GOVERNANCE OF GHANA: THE PLACE OF CHRISTIAN PROPHECY!

According the French Political Philosopher, Jean Jacque Rousseau, "man is basically free but always in chains". Victo Hugo pushes the philosophical discourse or puzzle further...

[Opinion] Obvious Prophecies and Our National Blind Spot

The nation is still reeling from the sudden loss of our eight gallant statesmen in the recent helicopter tragedy. I extend my deepest condolences...

[Opinion] Tragedy: God Picking Favorites?

When tragedy strikes—a devastating accident, a sudden disaster—we are often left grappling with painful questions. Why did God spare some while others perish? Did...

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