Catholic Charismatic Renewal honours Lawyer Obuor, others

The Catholic Charismatic Renewal, described as the prayer house of the church, has honoured Founding members and past leaders from various professions who had contributed immensely to the growth of the church over the past 50 years.

The personalities, including Lawyer Francis Obuor and Dr. George Amofa, now retired and retired Deputy Director General of Public Health respectively, were honoured at the annual Provincial Congress at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) at the Our Lady of Grace Parish on the theme: “Return to Your First Love.”

Other personalities honoured at the occasion were Archbishop Gabriel Justice Yaw Anokye, Bishop of the Kumasi Metropolis, Bishop Afoakwah of Obuasi Diocese, and past leaders Mr. Osei Assibey Mr. Osei Tutu Nana Agyenim Boateng, Chief of Atwima Mim, Mr. Afrifa, Mr. Gyan, Mr. Matthew Amoako, Mr. Lartey, Mr. Leo, Mr. Opoku Afriyie, Mr. Gyan, Mr. Frank Boakye, Ms Henrietta Aba Whyte, and Mrs. Emma Amoateng Mensah.

Mr. Emmanuel Adu Sarkodie, current Coordinator and Leader of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal, disclosed that, the gesture was to show appreciation and say thank you to them for using their entire lives to contribute their quota to the development and growth of God’s vineyard.

He expressed the hope that the gesture would encourage the up and coming youth and generation to emulate the shining examples of the personalities through which people of God would build society.

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