The
Metropolitan Archbishop of Accra, Most Rev. Charles Palmer-Buckle, has charged
Christians to invest in the holistic education of their children because they
were the future of the Church and nation.
He
urged parents to teach their children values that will make them grow into
responsible citizens, as well as teach them their local languages and encourage
them to learn other local languages, which he noted will make them appreciate
other Ghanaian cultures.
The
Archbishop made these remarks at the climax of a three-day pastoral visit to
the St. Agnes Rectorate at Dodowa in the Accra Archdiocese, after the children
ministry performed a spectacular display in honour of the Archbishop.
“Your
language is a gift from God, your culture is a gift from God” the Ordinary
noted, charging parents to invest their time and teach their children to speak
and read the local languages.
The
Archbishop urged parents to “let the children also learn other languages in
order to relate well with others in the Ghanaians society”.
By
learning other Ghanaian languages and cultures, the Sharped observed that it
would enable children develop an open mind about others, appreciate Ghanaians
other than those from their ethnic backgrounds better, which helps in fostering
strong national cohesion and healthy national political discourse.
Archbishop
Palmer-Buckle in reiterating the appeal for parents to invest in their wards,
entreated them to make their families conducive place to raise their children.
“In families children learn to grow together, they learn to share and compete
healthily” he said.
In a
homily at the over three-hour Mass, during which he confirmed 57 confirmadi, the
Local Ordinary charged the faithful to trust in the Lord’s providence to
provide all their needs.
Archbishop Palmer-Buckle with the concelebrating Priests and the Confirm |
As Jesus
Christ asked Simon Peter to “put out into deep water and pay out your nets for
a catch” (Luke 5:5), the Archbishop in like manner asked the faithful to pray
the Lord in the Lenten season to let His will be done in their lives and in
their communities.
Rev.
Frs. Matthew Mensah and Lawrence Agyapong, Priest-in-charge and Associate
Priest, concelebrated at the Mass.
Among
hundreds of faithful at the Mass were the members from St. Peter’s Catholic
Church at Ayikuma; St. Hubert’s Catholic Church, Agomeda; and St. Charles
Borromeo Catholic Church, Oyibi, all outstations of St. Agnes Catholic Church.
Also
in attendance were pupils of Rays of Hope Project, which the Archbishop tasked
the faithful to support the project grow.
Earlier,
the Archbishop who was received by the faithful into Dodowa with delight, paid
a courtesy call on Nene Dzagbletey, Chief of Dodowa; and visited the various
Churches under the rectorate to interact with the faithful and conduct catechesis
with them.
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