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GCBC plenary and the National Cathedral: To comment or not to comment?

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November 6, 2023
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The Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference (GCBC) begins its annual plenary meeting today in Sunyani, the Bono regional capital. The two-week gathering will start with a retreat for the bishops, followed by their business meeting focused on the theme: “Fostering the Growth of the Catholic Church in Ghana through Collaborative Ministry”.

The meeting is coinciding with the climax of the golden jubilee celebration of the Sunyani Diocese. Dignitaries invited to and expected at the celebratory climax event on Saturday, November 18, 2023, include the President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and Most Rev. Henryk Jagodzińksi, the Papal Nuncio to Ghana.

As the bishops meet, and with the strong prospect of Ghana’s President honouring their invitation, a key item on the episcopal agenda, must be the Catholic Church’s position on the National Cathedral.

It is, proverbially speaking and puns aside, the elephant in the room. In a previous communiqué issued after their plenary assembly in Wa in 2021, the GCBC addressed the issue of the National Cathedral.

The prelates stated: “We wish to commend the President of the Republic, His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Add0 for his vision and commitment to build a National Cathedral, which will serve as a symbol of unity for all Christians and a national place of prayer. We therefore urge all Christians and all well-meaning Ghanaians to contribute generously towards the building of the National Cathedral to the glory of God.”

This clear statement was beneficial as it clarified the church’s official stance on an issue that even then was tinged with some controversy. No less a person than Ghana’s former President, Jerry John Rawlings, had stated that he would defer his position on the construction of the religious edifice to what the Catholic Church, his mother church, determined as its position.

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Thus, while bishops like Most Rev. Charles Palmer-Buckle, Archbishop of Cape Coast, and Most Rev. Peter Sarpong, emeritus Archbishop of Kumasi, publicly associated with the project – the former being the current vice chair of the National Cathedral of Ghana (NCG) board of trustees – until the 2021 communiqué, the position of the GCBC seemed somewhat nebulous.

This statement of support notwithstanding, it appears that in the light of the increasing allegations of mismanagement and even corruption associated with the NCG project, on account of which some of the trustees have resigned and publicly disassociated themselves from it, some Catholics, not unlike former president Rawlings, would wish to hear from their bishops on the matter.

While many good reasons may be adduced to explain Most Rev. Palmer-Buckle’s acceptance of the personal invitation to serve on the NCG board of trustees, the current murky state of affairs characterizing this project has led to strident calls on him and other respectable church leaders to step aside.

His position as the most senior active Catholic bishop in Ghana and a highly regarded public figure even beyond church circles makes his continued involvement in a seemingly scandal-ridden NCG project disconcerting.

Furthermore, it implicates the GCBC and, consequently, the Catholic Church in Ghana. This is the case, even if, as former GCBC president Archbishop Philip Naameh once clarified, Archbishop Buckle’s invitation to the NCG board was made ad personam and is therefore not representative of the GCBC.

In the final analysis, the issue must be addressed in a way that realigns the focus from a Catholic prelate’s presence on the NCG board to the broader concern of the Catholic Church’s position on the ongoing imbroglio, as the investigations undertaken by the member of parliament for North Tongu, Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, make ever more evident.

For all its faithful members following the worrying developments about the NCG project, it is imperative that the Catholic Church in Ghana once again clears the air regarding its institutional position.

This may entail continued support for the project or a withdrawal of its consent, pending whatever arrangements or structures are established to ensure accountability, transparency and proper management.

To the church’s advantage, it is not absent at the table but, in the person of Most Rev. Palmer-Buckle, has a credible figure who is well placed to help inform the church’s collective decision, to which he would be bound.

Thus, rather than play ostrich with the elephant in the room, the proposal is for the Catholic Church to bite the bullet on this matter.

Whether this will happen, we wait to see. To conclude, by paraphrasing William Shakespeare, as the GCBC begins its plenary, the question facing it squarely on the NCG project is: to comment or not to comment?

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K. Nkwantabisa
Tags: Archbishop Gabriel Charles Palmer-BuckleCatholic Bishops of Ghana Plenary AssemblyCatholic Diocese of SunyaniGhana Catholic Bishops’ ConferenceNational Cathedral
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Wednesday of the Tenth week in Ordinary Time

1st book of Kings 18,20-39.

Ahab sent to all the Israelites and had the... prophets assemble on Mount Carmel.
Elijah appealed to all the people and said, "How long will you straddle the issue? If the LORD is God, follow him; if Baal, follow him." The people, however, did not answer him.
So Elijah said to the people, "I am the only surviving prophet of the LORD, and there are four hundred and fifty prophets of Baal.
Give us two young bulls. Let them choose one, cut it into pieces, and place it on the wood, but start no fire. I shall prepare the other and place it on the wood, but shall start no fire.
You shall call on the name of your gods, and I will call on the name of the LORD. The God who answers with fire is God." All the people answered, "Agreed!"
Elijah then said to the prophets of Baal, "Choose one young bull and prepare it first, for there are more of you. Call upon your gods, but do not start the fire."
Taking the young bull that was turned over to them, they prepared it and called on Baal from morning to noon, saying, "Answer us, Baal!" But there was no sound, and no one answering. And they hopped around the altar they had prepared.
When it was noon, Elijah taunted them: "Call louder, for he is a god and may be meditating, or may have retired, or may be on a journey. Perhaps he is asleep and must be awakened."
They called out louder and slashed themselves with swords and spears, as was their custom, until blood gushed over them.
Noon passed and they remained in a prophetic state until es, for the number of tribes of the sons of Jacob, to whom the LORD had said, "Your name shall be Israel."
Then Elijah said to all the people, "Come here to me." When they had done so, he repaired the altar of the LORD which had been destroyed.
He took twelve stones, for the number of tribes of the sons of Jacob, to whom the LORD had said, "Your name shall be Israel."
He built an altar in honor of the LORD with the stones, and made a trench around the altar large enough for two seahs of grain.
When he had arranged the wood, he cut up the young bull and laid it on the wood.
"Fill four jars with water," he said, "and pour it over the holocaust and over the wood." "Do it again," he said, and they did it again. "Do it a third time," he said, and they did it a third time.
The water flowed around the altar, and the trench was filled with the water.
At the time for offering sacrifice, the prophet Elijah came forward and said, "LORD, God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, let it be known this day that you are God in Israel and that I am your servant and have done all these things by your command.
Answer me, LORD! Answer me, that this people may know that you, LORD, are God and that you have brought them back to their senses."
The LORD'S fire came down and consumed the holocaust, wood, stones, and dust, and it lapped up the water in the trench.
Seeing this, all the people fell prostrate and said, "The LORD is God! The LORD is God!"

Psalms 16(15),1-2a.4.5.8.11.

Keep me, O God, for in you I take refuge;
I... say to the LORD, "My Lord are you."

They multiply their sorrows
Who court other gods.
Blood libations to them I will not pour out,
Nor will I take their names upon my lips.

O LORD, my allotted portion and my cup,
you it is who hold fast my lot.
I set the LORD ever before me;
with him at my right hand I shall not be disturbed.

You will show me the path to life,
fullness of joys in your presence,
the delights at your right hand forever.

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Matthew 5,17-19.

Jesus said to his disciples: "Do not... think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets. I have come not to abolish but to fulfill.
Amen, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or the smallest part of a letter will pass from the law, until all things have taken place.
Therefore, whoever breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do so will be called least in the kingdom of heaven. But whoever obeys and teaches these commandments will be called greatest in the kingdom of heaven."


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