Ajumako Entumbil, May 25, GNA - The Auxiliary Bishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Coast, Most Reverend Mathias Kobina Nketsia, on Sunday inaugurated 50,000 Ghana Cedis chapel for the Ajumako Entumbil Catholic Church. It took the members of church ten years to complete the 400-sitting capacity building. Bishop Nketsia asked Christians to live in unity, love, peace and avoid family, society or ethnic upheavals. Rev. Father Benjamin Baiden, Catholic Parish Priest for Ajumako Bisease, commended members of the church for their self-help spirit. Mr. and Mrs Frank A. Baidoo, Miss Janet Athur, Mrs Vivian Hagan, members of the Ajumako Entumbil Catholic Church, were honoured for their contributions towards the construction of the chapel. Rev. Baiden commended Bishop Nketsia for contributing to the growth and development of the chapel.
Ajumako Entumbil, May 25, GNA - The Auxiliary Bishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Coast, Most Reverend Mathias Kobina Nketsia, on Sunday inaugurated 50,000 Ghana Cedis chapel for the Ajumako Entumbil Catholic Church. It took the members of church ten years to complete the 400-sitting capacity building. Bishop Nketsia asked Christians to live in unity, love, peace and avoid family, society or ethnic upheavals. Rev. Father Benjamin Baiden, Catholic Parish Priest for Ajumako Bisease, commended members of the church for their self-help spirit. Mr. and Mrs Frank A. Baidoo, Miss Janet Athur, Mrs Vivian Hagan, members of the Ajumako Entumbil Catholic Church, were honoured for their contributions towards the construction of the chapel. Rev. Baiden commended Bishop Nketsia for contributing to the growth and development of the chapel.