The Cape Coast Ecclesiastical Province Catholic Youth Council has successfully hosted a vibrant and impactful Provincial Study Session at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Saltpond, under the auspices of the Cape Coast Archdiocese.
The gathering brought together over 40 Catholic youth leaders and representatives from across the province, united under the theme: “Youth Participation in a Synodal Church: Advancing Justice and Peace in Ghana in the Light of West Africa Youth Days.”
Blending spirituality with leadership development, the session featured a dynamic lineup of activities including Holy Mass, Eucharistic Adoration, thought-provoking presentations, elections, and engaging social interactions. The event focused on strengthening formation, fostering unity, and equipping young leaders for active service within the Church and society.
Welcoming participants on opening day, Provincial Youth Chaplain Rev. Fr. Albin Kissi Ernim underscored the vital role of Catholic youth in advancing the mission of the Church within the province.
A keynote presentation by Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Abbey-Quaye challenged attendees to take a more active role in Church life. He highlighted the three pillars of a Synodal Church. Thus, Participation, Communion, and Mission urging young people to become champions of justice and peace both within the Church and across Ghana.
The session drew a diverse group of participants, including priests, religious leaders, youth coordinators, representatives from the Ghana National Catholic Youth Council, and parishioners, making it a rich platform for collaboration and exchange.
The event climaxed with a Thanksgiving Mass, during which newly elected executives were officially installed and outstanding youth leaders were honoured. The successful gathering leaves a lasting impression as a milestone moment for Catholic youth engagement in the province.














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