Two newly ordained Catholic priests standing together during ordination ceremony in Accra, Ghana

Ghana Celebrates Two New Missionary Priests in Accra

✨ Faith Restored

Two missionary priests were ordained in Accra, Ghana, during a ceremony that drew hundreds of faithful and reminded everyone that true leadership means serving others. The celebration brought fresh energy to young people considering religious vocations.

Hundreds gathered at Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church in Accra to witness something special: two men dedicating their lives to serving others as missionary priests.

Rev. Fr. Mamertus Adaklumegah and Rev. Fr. Godwin Kwasi Kudzi received their ordination during a ceremony that parishioners described as a moment of pure joy and spiritual renewal. The event brought together clergy, families, and faithful from across the Archdiocese of Accra and beyond.

Archbishop John Bonaventure Kwofie led the Mass and delivered a powerful message to the newly ordained priests. He reminded them that priesthood isn't about status or recognition but about rolling up your sleeves and serving people who need it most.

"The priest is called to be a servant who listens," Archbishop Kwofie said, emphasizing that real pastoral leadership means showing Christ's compassion through action. He urged both men to stay close to their communities, especially those living in poverty and facing hardship.

Ghana Celebrates Two New Missionary Priests in Accra

The ceremony included ancient traditions like the Litany of the Saints, the laying on of hands, and the anointing of hands. Each ritual symbolized the church community's trust and prayerful support for these two men beginning their ministry.

Why This Inspires

This ordination matters beyond the church walls. Fr. Adaklumegah joins the Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus, while Fr. Kudzi becomes part of the Congregation of St. Joseph, both orders known for serving vulnerable communities worldwide.

Parishioners noted that witnessing the ordination encouraged young people who are discerning their own callings. Seeing two men commit to a life of service reminded everyone that choosing to help others is a path worth celebrating.

The ceremony reinforced a beautiful truth: meaningful work comes from serving others with humility and love. Whether someone becomes a priest or finds another way to contribute, the message resonates: communities grow stronger when people dedicate themselves to lifting others up.

The faithful of Accra have been called to support these new priests with prayers as they begin their ministry, recognizing that serving others is work the entire community shares.

Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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