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Lay Catholics in Ghana urged to build Church of justice, unity at 2026 Laity Week launch

Daniel Orlando by Daniel Orlando
March 14, 2026
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Sir John Kofi Tandoh KSG - Chairman, National Catholic Laity Council

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The Chairman of the Ghana National Catholic Laity Council (NCLC), Sir John Kofi Tandoh KSG, has launched the 2026 National Catholic Laity Week Study Programme, urging lay Catholics across the country to play an active role in building a Church that promotes justice, peace and national unity.

Speaking at a ceremony held during the 47th Annual Plenary Assembly of the Council at the Pastoral Centre in Apowa, Takoradi, Sir Tandoh described the Laity Week celebration as a significant moment for reflection, renewal and rediscovery of the mission of lay Catholics as baptised members of the Church. He noted that the week-long programme should not be seen merely as an annual event, but as a spiritual opportunity for Catholics to deepen their commitment to the Church and society.

He explained that the study programme is guided by the theme, “A Synodal Church at the Service of Justice and Peace in Ghana,” which calls on Catholics to journey together as one family of God. According to him, a synodal Church is one in which every member participates actively in the life and mission of the Church through listening, dialogue and shared responsibility.

Outlining the structure of the study sessions, Sir Tandoh said Monday’s reflection would focus on “Understanding Synodality: Journeying Together as One Church,” aimed at helping participants appreciate the concept of synodality and its relevance to all baptised members of the Church.

Tuesday’s session will examine “Justice and Peace in the Light of Catholic Social Teaching,” while Wednesday will highlight “The Role of the Laity in Building a Just and Peaceful Ghana.”

He further noted that Thursday’s discussion will focus on “Dialogue, Reconciliation and Nation-Building: The Church’s Mission in a Diverse Society,” encouraging Catholics to promote unity and healing in a society marked by political, ethnic and religious differences.

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The programme will conclude on Friday with a reflection on “Leadership and Accountability in a Synodal Church,” which aims to promote transparency, integrity and servant leadership within both the Church and society.

Sir Tandoh therefore urged parishes, dioceses, Small Christian Communities and lay associations throughout the country to actively study the booklet and organise discussion sessions that will bring its message to life.

He stressed that the future of the Church depends greatly on lay men and women who live their faith in their homes, workplaces and communities, adding that their witness is vital in confronting corruption, injustice and the growing search for hope in society.

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