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Weija Leprosarium Marks World Leprosy Day

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January 26, 2026
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The Weija Leprosarium on January 25 hosted the 2026 World Leprosy Day celebration under the theme: “Leprosy is curable, the real challenge is stigma.” The event brought together clergy, health professionals, traditional leaders, and community members to raise awareness about leprosy and renew commitment to ending the social stigma faced by those affected.

In a goodwill message, Archbishop Julien Kabore, Apostolic Nuncio to Ghana, reminded participants that the fight against the stigmatisation of cured lepers is a responsibility shared by all. He noted that biblical accounts often cast lepers as outcasts, but Jesus gave them dignity and attention. “Every initiative to care for the less privileged is an expression of God’s love and the ‘Word made flesh.’ Only charity gives credibility to faith,” he said, pledging his support for the cause.

Dr. Yaw Edusei Poku, Programmes Director, highlighted challenges in managing leprosy across the country. He observed that many people are unaware of the disease’s symptoms, resulting in delayed diagnosis. He also noted a lack of resources, contributing to shortfalls, with three percent of children affected and 15 percent presenting with advanced symptoms, including visible disabilities. “When you meet people who stigmatise those with the disease, tell them it’s a bacterial infection curable with medicine,” he advised.

Dr. Maria Nyarko, Medical Superintendent at the Princess Marie Hospital and Chairman for the occasion, urged families and the public to support early detection and treatment. She pointed out that while reported cases have declined, many are identified at the second stage of infection, including a percentage of children.

Ms. Esther Geh, Administrator of the Weija Leprosarium, said the programme was designed to raise awareness and renew commitment to ending stigma. She stressed that while leprosy is curable, eradicating stigma is as important as the cure itself.

Representatives of the Semper Mantse, speaking on his behalf, commended the Weija Leprosarium and the Fr. Campbell Foundation for their dedication to the cause. They pledged support and donated an undisclosed sum of money.

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The celebration was attended by Former Chief Justice Georgina Theodora Wood, traditional rulers, health professionals, representatives of the Arnold Janssen SVD lay partners, Accra Ridge Church, St. Jude School, and friends of cured lepers

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Tuesday of the Third week in Ordinary Time

2nd book of Samuel 6,12-15.17-19.

When it was reported to King David that the... LORD had blessed the family of Obed-edom and all that belonged to him, David went to bring up the ark of God from the house of Obed-edom into the City of David amid festivities.
As soon as the bearers of the ark of the LORD had advanced six steps, he sacrificed an ox and a fatling.
Then David, girt with a linen apron, came dancing before the LORD with abandon,
as he and all the Israelites were bringing up the ark of the LORD with shouts of joy and to the sound of the horn.
The ark of the LORD was brought in and set in its place within the tent David had pitched for it. Then David offered holocausts and peace offerings before the LORD.
When he finished making these offerings, he blessed the people in the name of the LORD of hosts.
He then distributed among all the people, to each man and each woman in the entire multitude of Israel, a loaf of bread, a cut of roast meat, and a raisin cake. With this, all the people left for their homes.

Psalms 24(23),7.8.9.10.

Lift up, O gates, your lintels;
reach... up, you ancient portals,
that the king of glory may come in!

Who is this king of glory?
The LORD, strong and mighty,
the LORD, mighty in battle.

Lift up, O gates, your lintels;
reach up, you ancient portals,
that the king of glory may come in!

Who is this king of glory?
The LORD of hosts; he is the king of glory.

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Mark 3,31-35.

The mother of Jesus and his brothers arrived... at the house. Standing outside, they sent word to Jesus and called him.
A crowd seated around him told him, "Your mother and your brothers (and your sisters) are outside asking for you."
But he said to them in reply, "Who are my mother and (my) brothers?"
And looking around at those seated in the circle he said, "Here are my mother and my brothers.
(For) whoever does the will of God is my brother and sister and mother."


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