General News of Monday, 17 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
In a recent statement, Bishop Sam Owusu expressed his deep disappointment over the ongoing delays in completing Ghana's National Cathedral, labeling it a significant setback for Christianity in the country. He emphasized that the cathedral is not just a structure but a symbol of faith and unity among Christians. Owusu urged both government officials and church leaders to prioritize the project, viewing its completion as essential for spiritual growth and national identity.
The bishop underscored that failing to fulfill this promise reflects poorly on Ghana's commitment to its religious values. He called for renewed efforts and collaboration among stakeholders to ensure that the cathedral becomes a reality, highlighting its potential role in bringing together various denominations under one roof.
Owusu's remarks resonate with many who believe that the cathedral represents more than just bricks and mortar; it's an embodiment of hope, community, and national pride. The bishop's passionate plea serves as a reminder of the importance of faith-based projects in fostering unity within Ghana’s diverse religious landscape.