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“The Mass was about worshipping Christ, not celebrating individuals” – Ghanaian reflects on simplicity of Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural Mass

Divine Chidubem by Divine Chidubem
May 24, 2025
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A Ghanaian theologian and former Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Professor Kwadwo Nimfour Opoku Onyinah, has shared what he says was a deeply moving experience at the Inaugural Mass of Pope Leo XIV, describing it as a service marked by profound simplicity, humility, and an unwavering focus on Christ.

Reflecting on the ceremony, Apostle Onyinah noted that the liturgy began quietly with prayer, as the Pope and Cardinals processed in without pomp or elaborate introductions. “The songs were rich in Scripture and reverence, filled with the Word of God,” he said.

Full text: Homily of Pope Leo XIV during Inauguration Mass - Catholic Courier
Pope Leo XIV, speaking during his inaugural Mass

What stood out most, he explained, was the absence of public praise or glorification for individuals. “There were no grand announcements of the Pope, Cardinals, dignitaries, or political and religious leaders. Everyone was seated respectfully in their rightful places.”

According to him, the Pope’s image was not even featured in the liturgical booklet, and the focus throughout the Mass remained solely on Christ. “It was clear: the Mass was about worshipping Christ, not celebrating individuals,” he emphasised.

Cameramen and photographers, he observed, were instructed not to cause distractions during the service. Official photos were taken only after the Mass and in some cases, like his, the following day during a special audience with the Pope.

“There was no mention of me, a Ghanaian and former head of the Pentecost Church, yet I felt deeply honoured just to be there, worshipping alongside others in reverence before Christ,” Apostle Onyinah shared.

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Quoting the popular hymn, he added, “On Christ the solid Rock I stand; all other ground is sinking sand.”

He used the moment to issue a gentle call for introspection within Pentecostal and Charismatic circles. “If we are not watchful,” he warned, “our services can gradually become shaped by protocol, publicity, and praise-seeking. These, though sometimes well-intended, can unintentionally take away from the spiritual essence of worship.”

In photos: The inauguration Mass of the pontificate of Pope Leo XIV - OSV News

He reminded his fellow believers of the early Pentecostal tradition, which emphasised simplicity, humility, and quiet devotion. “We must return to the basics, God’s Word in its purest and simplest form, and worship that places Christ alone at the centre,” he concluded.

He was part of a delegation of inter-faith religious leaders invited to attend the Inaugural Mass of Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on Sunday, May 18.

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