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[Opinion] Let’s remember the core mission, values for establishing mission schools

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November 29, 2025
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The saga of our Muslim brethren sueing the People called Methodist, specifically, Wesley Girls School reminds me of the aftermath of the demise of my late Dad when one of my aunts raised a question if by way of sharing my oldman’s estate, she could be given a half plot of the land on which stood my elder brother’s Church!.

My illiterate mom’s response answers this issue perfectly well when she threw a question to my aunt, if she has ever seen a Protestant Pastor building and living on the Church compound of a Catholic Church on which stood the Church building before?!

In-as-much as mission appreciates dearly Ecumenism and religious tolerance does not guarantee a politically or other religiously-motivated action that runs counter to the core values, principles and motives for which such missionary schools where established. The truth about the matter is, government schools and later on policies came to meet the mission schools.

Even though, is an undisputable fact that, every human person has the right to go to the court and seek justice, but let’s not forget that, in spite of the directives of the Ministry of Education and the memorandum of understanding, the Church in her religious matters is self-sufficient and autonomous and the administration of her schools doesn’t depend mainly on the secular powers.It only respect and coordinate out of mutual respect between the State and the Church.

Following the argument,in spite of the Computerized Placement System, no parent is forced to attend one school or the other. Once the parents accepts the admission letter from the school, makes deposit of the fees and report on the day of opening having given orientation and the Code of Conduct of the school, the parents, be it biological or surrogate, has given his or her consent, taking cognisance of the kind of school it is(be it mission or private or) government), the discipline, the itinerary of programme to follow and the core purpose for its very establishment.

So, once a new student enters the school, he is obliged to follow religiously the rules and not impose his or her.

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As you and I may know, the establishment of the mission schools is an extension of the Church’s work of evangelisation and so, every mission school is much particular about the mission’s clear identity, principles, teachings and beliefs.

So, the authority allowing a Church building in a Muslim school would be contradictory in principle, fundamentals and core mission. Likewise Muslim students doing same in a mission school. Normally, after attending the Church’s Sunday or weekday Church Services, an appropriate place or classroom is allotted to them to pray as believers from different religious sects, which a clear appreciation of religious tolerance and fraternal respect faith-wise!.

If one would want to push it further, did the Christian parents not know that, Ahmadiyah School is for Muslims?
So if he was not ready to follow the Islamic rules, why gaining admission there in the first place?
By the Church law, Catholic schools in the strictest sense are not for non-Catholics per say but Catholics since the Church’s law obliges Catholic parents to enroll their children in Catholic schools. And the motive for this law is to ensure the ongoing Catholic or Christian formation in a holistic manner by forming both the mind and hearts as Catholic principles dictate.

We acknowledge the fact that, in spite of the different religious backgrounds, we are all brethren and some if not all the mission schools are government assisted and there is a memorandum of understanding between the Church and the State in the running of the mission schools, let us adhere to the core values and principles for which they were established and know the limit of each party knowing very well that, where one man’s ends, another man’s freedom begins says Jean Jaque Rousseau, the French Philosopher.
Thank you very much.

By: Rev.Fr Albert K.Danso
Chaplain of Ghanaian Catholic Community Church, Italy and
Student of Church or Canon Law.

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Daily Reading

Tuesday of the Seventh week of Easter

Acts of the Apostles 20,17-27.

From Miletus Paul had the presbyters of the... Church at Ephesus summoned.
When they came to him, he addressed them, "You know how I lived among you the whole time from the day I first came to the province of Asia.
I served the Lord with all humility and with the tears and trials that came to me because of the plots of the Jews,
and I did not at all shrink from telling you what was for your benefit, or from teaching you in public or in your homes.
I earnestly bore witness for both Jews and Greeks to repentance before God and to faith in our Lord Jesus.
But now, compelled by the Spirit, I am going to Jerusalem. What will happen to me there I do not know,
except that in one city after another the holy Spirit has been warning me that imprisonment and hardships await me.
Yet I consider life of no importance to me, if only I may finish my course and the ministry that I received from the Lord Jesus, to bear witness to the gospel of God's grace.
"But now I know that none of you to whom I preached the kingdom during my travels will ever see my face again.
And so I solemnly declare to you this day that I am not responsible for the blood of any of you,
for I did not shrink from proclaiming to you the entire plan of God."

Psalms 68(67),10-11.20-21.

A bountiful rain you showered down, O God, upon... your inheritance;
you restored the land when it languished;
your flock settled in it;
in your goodness, O God, you provided it for the needy.

Blessed day by day be the Lord,
who bears our burdens; God, who is our salvation.
God is a saving God for us;
the LORD, my Lord, controls the passageways of death.

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint John 17,1-11a.

Jesus raised his eyes to heaven and said, "Father, the... hour has come. Give glory to your son, so that your son may glorify you,
just as you gave him authority over all people, so that he may give eternal life to all you gave him.
Now this is eternal life, that they should know you, the only true God, and the one whom you sent, Jesus Christ.
I glorified you on earth by accomplishing the work that you gave me to do.
Now glorify me, Father, with you, with the glory that I had with you before the world began.
I revealed your name to those whom you gave me out of the world. They belonged to you, and you gave them to me, and they have kept your word.
Now they know that everything you gave me is from you,
because the words you gave to me I have given to them, and they accepted them and truly understood that I came from you, and they have believed that you sent me.
I pray for them. I do not pray for the world but for the ones you have given me, because they are yours,
and everything of mine is yours and everything of yours is mine, and I have been glorified in them.
And now I will no longer be in the world, but they are in the world, while I am coming to you. Holy Father, keep them in your name that you have given me, so that they may be one just as we are."


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