
Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish in Bolgatanga Marks 100 Years
The Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish in Bolgatanga has celebrated its 100th anniversary with a strong call for spiritual renewal, mindset change, and national unity.
The Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish in Bolgatanga has celebrated its 100th anniversary with a strong call for spiritual renewal, mindset change, and national unity.
The climax of the year-long centenary celebration was held under the theme, “Celebrating 100 Years of Walking Together as a Family of God.” It brought together parishioners, traditional leaders, Muslim clerics, government officials, and other guests to reflect on the Church’s century-long journey of faith and service.
During the Holy Mass, Most Reverend Alfred Agyenta, Bishop of the Navrongo-Bolgatanga Catholic Diocese, described the milestone as a time to both celebrate and reflect.
“This centenary is a breakthrough and magnification of God’s love. We must not only celebrate the past but renew our minds and spirits for the future,” he said.
He urged Christians to embrace selflessness, cultural renewal, and stronger ties within families and communities.
“It is not enough to live in the past. We must change the way we see things, renew our culture, and strengthen our family and Church bonds,” he added.
Bishop Agyenta acknowledged that the journey from 1925 to 2025 was not an easy one. He said the Church faced persecution and resistance, but faith, resilience, and God’s grace sustained its growth.
“We must look to the future with confidence. The journey continues. It is a mission, and a mission means we are sent to go out and serve,” he said.
The Upper East Regional Chief Imam, Sheikh Alhaji Umar Yussif, shared a message of solidarity. He commended the Church for its role in promoting peace and interfaith harmony.
“The Holy Quran recognises Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary, and Christians are our sincere and beloved brothers. The Catholic Church has uplifted the marginalised and stood for justice. We are truly grateful for your work and celebrate with you today,” he said.
Mr. Abanga George Akuune, Chief of Dulugu and a representative of the Bolgatanga Traditional Council, said the Church had always been a symbol of hope in difficult times. He praised the Church for its work in healthcare, education, and social justice.
Mr. Donatus Atanga Akamugri, Upper East Regional Minister, also commended the Parish.
He said the Church’s century of service reflected resilience, faith, and commitment to God and humanity.
Describing the Church as “a dependable development partner,” he highlighted its impact in education, health, agriculture, and welfare. He also assured continued government collaboration with the Church, especially in peacebuilding.
He called for prayers for the President and national leaders, as well as for peace in Bawku.
The Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish was established in February 1925 by the White Fathers (Missionaries of Africa), who had arrived in Navrongo in 1906 from Ouagadougou. Since then, the Parish has expanded in size and population, giving rise to seven other parishes.
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