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Introduction: A Growing Concern in the Catholic Church
During the centenary celebration of the Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish in Bolgatanga, the Catholic Bishop of the Navrongo-Bolgatanga Diocese, Most Reverend Alfred Agyenta, raised concerns about the growing trend of some Christians returning to traditional and ancestral forms of worship. The Bishop warned that this shift reflects a more profound spiritual crisis within the Church, urging the faithful to return to the core values of Christianity.
A Call for Recommitment to Christian Values
Bishop Agyenta shared his concerns while delivering a homily at the event, which marked “100 Years of Walking Together as a Family of God.” He noted, “We are witnessing a growing number of Christians who are returning to their ancestral homes in the form of worship. This signals not only spiritual confusion, but also a weakening of faith.”
The Bishop emphasised that these practices undermine the strong moral and spiritual foundations of the Church and called for a renewed commitment to Christian teachings.
The Need for Cultural Renewal Aligned with Christian Principles
At the heart of the celebration, Bishop Agyenta also called for a revival of cultural values that align with Christian principles. “If we do not renew our culture and change the way we see things, all our efforts will be in vain,” he remarked.
He urged the faithful to adopt a mindset that fosters selflessness, community, and a return to the foundational values of Christianity. According to the Bishop, this centenary celebration was not just a reflection of the past but an opportunity for the Church to recommit to its mission of service and evangelism. “A mission means we are sent to go out and serve,” he said.
A Message of Peace for Troubled Regions
The celebration also featured messages of support from various dignitaries. In a goodwill address, the Upper East Regional Minister, Donatus Atanga Akamugri, congratulated the diocese on its 100-year milestone. He highlighted the Church’s significant contributions to education, healthcare, and social welfare in the region.
“The Catholic Church has been a dependable development partner. We appeal to you to continue praying for peace in Bawku, Doba-Kandiga, and other troubled areas,” the Minister said, underscoring the Church’s role in supporting peace efforts in conflict-prone regions.
Interfaith Harmony: A Shared Commitment to Peace
The Upper East Regional Chief Imam, Sheikh Alhaji Umar Yussuf, also offered his praise for the Church’s efforts in promoting peace and fostering interfaith dialogue. He emphasised the common ground between Islam and Christianity, highlighting that both faiths recognise Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary.
“We are all brothers and sisters walking in faith,” Imam Yussuf stated, noting the Church’s consistent role in advocating for justice, education, and social harmony.
The Catholic Church’s Impact on Community Development
The Chief of Dulugu and representative of the Bolgatanga Traditional Council, Abanga George Akuune, also expressed gratitude for the Catholic Church’s contributions to the region. He acknowledged the Church’s role in building schools, hospitals, and social centres, as well as its efforts in mending broken families and promoting societal values.
“The Church has built several schools, hospitals, and social centres across the region, and on this special occasion of yours, we want to say thank you,” said Chief Akuune, offering continued support from the traditional council to the Church.
Conclusion: A Centenary of Service and Renewal
The centenary celebration of the Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish in Bolgatanga was a powerful reminder of the Catholic Church’s mission to serve its community, promote peace, and uphold moral values. As the diocese looks to the future, Bishop Agyenta’s call for spiritual renewal and a commitment to Christian principles serve as a guide for the Church’s continued impact in Northern Ghana.
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