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Neglect of the poor, suffering making the Church unattractive and driving away vocations – Bishop Kumordji

Daniel Orlando by Daniel Orlando
April 1, 2026
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Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Keta-Akatsi, Most Rev. Gabriel Edoe Kumordji, SVD has said has said the neglect of the poor and suffering in society by the Church is weakening its witness and affecting growth.

Speaking at this year’s Chrism Mass held at the St. Joseph Quasi Catholic Church, Alakple in the Volta Region of Ghana, earlier today, the bishop called for a renewed focus on the Church’s core mission to serve the vulnerable. He stressed that the Gospel message is primarily directed towards those in need, saying the mission of Christ is “to bring good news to the poor” and “to proclaim liberty to the captives.”

However, he expressed concern that this focus is being lost. “I think we are missing the target of this ministry,” he said, pointing out that while much attention is given to the anointing and mission of the Church, less emphasis is placed on those the mission is meant to serve.

Drawing from Scripture and Church teaching, the bishop highlighted God’s concern for the suffering, stating, “I have observed in this field the misery of my people… I have heard their cry… I know their sufferings.” He noted that the cry of the poor must remain central to the Church’s life and action.

In a direct critique of current trends, Bishop Kumordji warned against growing self focus within Christian communities. “We are gradually turning into very confident, self confident, and self nourishing churches,” he said, adding that such attitudes risk disconnecting the Church from the realities of the people.

He acknowledged efforts by some priests, religious and lay faithful who continue to serve the poor, including recent charitable initiatives within the diocese. Yet, he insisted that more needs to be done, particularly in reaching those on the margins.

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Delivering his strongest message, the bishop declared, “The lack of care for the poor, the suffering, is making our lives as a church not attractive. We are not getting vocations.” He added that in some areas, growth has stalled, noting that “some of the parishes have not even… baptised anybody.”

He warned that the Church risks becoming invisible in society if it fails to act. “Our church is hiding. It is in hiding. It is obscured,” he said, urging a return to active charity and outreach.

The bishop also questioned priorities within some Christian communities, observing, “We help decorate the church… but not sensitive to outside.” He challenged the faithful to look beyond internal activities and respond to the needs of those who suffer in silence.

Calling for concrete action, he encouraged parishes to strengthen charitable structures and rediscover their identity through service. “Our faith should not be only us celebrating… but we must go out and touch those who nobody seeks,” he said.

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