In the early Church, when one Christian would greet another, often they would say: “He is…
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IACK Presidents Easter Message 2019
As we pass through lent in the run up to the day when our Saviour Jesus…
EASTER MESSAGE 2019 From The President – Unum Omnes
Dear Friends, The season of Lent 2019 has ended ushering in the great feast of…
Easter Message From UNUM OMNES
Emmaus and return! (Lk 24/13-35) Many people make the pilgrimage every year to the Holy land.…
Let us acknowledge God – Supreme Knight and Grand Lady send Lenten & Easter message to Marshallans
My Dear Brothers and Sisters, we have just finished observing the Lenten Season centered on fasting,…
Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation CHRISTUS VIVIT of the Holy Father FRANCIS to Young People and to the entire People of God
Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation CHRISTUS VIVIT of the Holy Father FRANCIS to Young People and to…
REALIZATION OF THE SDGs REQUIRE ACTIVE PARTICIPATION OF FAITH GROUPS.
Samuel Zan Akologo – Executive Secretary, Caritas Ghana It is already five years now since the…
2019 LENTEN PASTORAL LETTER FROM THE GHANA CATHOLIC BISHOPS’ CONFERENCE (GCBC)
2019 LENTEN PASTORAL LETTER FROM THE GHANA CATHOLIC BISHOPS’ CONFERENCE (GCBC) Theme: Lent: A Grace-Filled…
WHAT IS LENT? By Most Rev. Joseph Osei-Bonsu Bishop of Konongo-Mampong
Lent On Wednesday, 6 March 2019, the universal Church will be celebrating Ash Wednesday which…
BIOGRAPHY OF MOST REV. JOHN BONAVENTURE KWOFIE, CSSp
Born to the late Mr. John Kogyan Kwofie and Madam Agnes Ama Tokwah Kwofie on 26th April 1958. Archbishop John B. Kwofie, CSSp is the first of ten siblings. He hails from Apowa in the Ahanta West District of the Western Region. Most Rev. John B. Kwofie, CSSp started schooling at Apowa Roman Catholic Primary in Hereceived baptism from Rev. Fr. Joseph Kwofie and enrolled as a Knight of the Altar. Inspired by the dedication exhibited by Rev. Fr. Kwofie in the discharge of his pastoral duties, he gradually developed interest in the priesthood and entered St. Theresa’s Junior Seminary, Amisano, for his secondary education and to pursue his vocation. At Amisano, he felt the call to the religious-missionary priesthood. He therefore sought to enter the Congregation of the Holy Spirit also known as the Spiritans. After his Sixth Form studies, the Spiritan Fathers sent him to Seminaire Jean XXIII, Ebolowa in Cameroun for his postulancy formation and to prepare himself for the bilingual formation program a year later at the Spiritan Novitiate in The Gambia.…