WHY IS CATHOLIC WORSHIP CALLED MASS?

By Rev. Fr. John Patrick TINDANA The Catholic worship is commonly referred to as Mass, rather…

The Doctrine of the Trinity

Question by Tony Kemavor: My Lord, I have been researching on the topic ‘The Nature of…

ADDRESS BY THE SUPREME KNIGHT AND GRAND LADY ON THE OCCASION OF SIR JAMES MARSHALL DAY ON 3RD MAY 2020. 

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:  Greetings from the Supreme Council and Grand Court of the…

RELIGIOUS ORDERS

Question by Jerome Mawuli Kwaku: My Lord, I need your help in answering the following questions:…

FROM THE DESK OF THE SUPREME KNIGHT APRIL 2020 REFLECTION

JESUS’ JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM: THE JOURNEY OF SALVATION AND LIFE Each year thousands of pilgrims make…

FROM THE DESK OF THE SUPREME KNIGHT MARCH REFLECTION

ST. JOSEPH (MARRIAGE AND FATHERHOOD) Dear Marshallans, my message for you during this month of March…

2020 LENTEN PASTORAL LETTER FROM THE GHANA CATHOLIC BISHOPS’ CONFERENCE, (GCBC)

 2020 LENTEN PASTORAL LETTER FROM THE GHANA CATHOLIC BISHOPS’ CONFERENCE, (GCBC) Theme: “We implore you on…

FROM THE DESK OF THE SUPREME KNIGHT FEBRUARY REFLECTION

french version below HOLY FAMILY: A MODEL FOR CHRISTIAN FAMILIES As I reflect with you on…

Homily Preached at the 9th Marshallan Re-Union Conference, University of Ghana, Legon, 2018 By Most Rev. Joseph Osei-Bonsu Bishop of Konongo-Mampong & Supreme Spiritual Director

My dear brothers and sisters in Christ, we meet this morning to celebrate the Holy Eucharist…

Supreme Knight’s 2018 Lenten Message

Theme: “Upholding the Mercies of God as Marshallans” (Ps 25:10)   Text: “All the ways of the Lord are loving and faithful toward those who keep the demands of his covenant” (Psalm 25:10).   Dear Brothers and Sisters,   I greet you in the name of our Lord and Master Jesus Christ. As we prepare to the celebrate the great festival of our salvation, I wish to draw your attention to a few thoughts on our calling as Marshallans.  In  this  season  of  grace,  God  offers  us  the  true  sacramental  elements  for  our conversion as catholic knights and ladies. We are being called to make a U-turn to our King, whose Knights and Ladies we are, with all that we are and have. My  message  to  you  takes  it  strength  from  the  words  of  the  Psalmist:  “All  the  ways  of the Lord are loving and faithful toward those who keep the demands of his covenant” (Psalm 25:10). The whole of Psalm 25 can be described as the ‘elevation of Soul’ of a just man awaiting God’s  pardon  and  saving  intervention.  It  is  a  prayer  in  which  traditional  elements  of  the…

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