The St. Inigoes Mission had a lot of ups and downs over its four centuries in St. Mary’s County and during a lecture last week at St. Peter Claver Church,
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The Christ the King Parish yesterday bid farewell to Rev. Father Campbell, who retired from priestly duties after 50 years of service to the church in Ghana.
Before his retirement at 75, he had served as the Parish Priest of the Christ the King Parish for 12 years.
The farewell Mass climaxed the 70th anniversary celebration of the Christ the King Parish, which was commemorated with a special Mass at the forecourt of the church at Cantonments in Accra.
The year-long anniversary was launched on February 14, 2021 on the theme: “Celebrating our faith and love: Doing something beautiful for God”.
It was attended by the Speaker of Parliament, Mr Alban Bagbin; the wife of the Vice-President, Mrs Samira Bawumia; the Greater Accra Regional Minister, Mr Henry Quartey; the wife of a late former Vice-President, Mrs Matilda Amissah Arthur; the Apostolic Nuncio to Ghana, Monsignor Henyk Mieczyslaw Jagodzinski; a former Anglican Archbishop of Accra, the Most Rev Justice Ofei Akrofi, an
Threat of COVID-19 is real, infected Archbishop Palmer-Buckle tells Ghanaians February 9, 2021
Warning: Archbishop Charles Palmer-Buckle of Cape Coast, Ghana disclosed in a video message that he is being treated for COVID-19. (CNS photo)
AN archbishop from Ghana recovering from coronavirus has advised citizens of the West African country to make every effort to religiously observe the health protocols because the pandemic is real.
Sharing his experience from the Ga East Municipal Hospital in Accra, one of the centres dedicated for COVID-19 treatment, Cape Coast Archbishop Charles Palmer-Buckle said, “We can overcome it (pandemic) in unity of focus and purpose.”
Archbishop Palmer-Buckle asked Our Lady of Lourdes, whose feast is February 11, World Day of the Sick, to pray for all those affected, especially front-line workers like doctors and nurses.