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On July 6, 2024, Religious Congregations in the Catholic Diocese of Obuasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana united in a powerful display of faith and hope by embarking on a procession to drum home the harmful effects of illegal mining on the environment.

Inspired by Pope Francis’ declaration of 2025 as a Jubilee Year, the procession was organised by the Conference of Major Superiors of Religious, embodied the spirit of unity and solidarity, illuminating the way forward for a brighter tomorrow.

Sr. Gertrude Benie Mensah, SJC, Assistant Headmistress of St. Philip Catholic School and the Diocesan Secretary of the Religious in Obuasi, elucidated the significance of the procession, emphasised its focus on saving Mother Earth.

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She explained that the event would be conducted in a prayerful manner, underscoring the urgent need for spiritual reflection and collective action.

She poignantly highlighted the devastating consequences of environmental neglect, noting that our reckless exploitation of water bodies has led to countless tragic losses, often unnoticed.

By coming together in prayer and procession, we seek to raise awareness, repent our harmful ways, and pledge to protect the earth’s precious resources for future generations.

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Sr. Elizabeth Achiaa Adubofour, SJC, Headmistress of St. Philip Catholic School, Obuasi, gave a brief talk about the harmful effect of illegal mining. She entreated the religious and lay faithful present to be vigilant.

“We’ve ravaged our water sources and forests through illegal mining and mindless deforestation, leaving us to ponder if this is the same water our ancestors once cherished,” she stated.

She added: “The consequences of our actions are stark reminders of the devastating impact of human neglect and greed. Yet, amidst the ruin, we have the power to transform.”

Sr. Adubofour urged Catholics and Ghanaians in general to unite as guardians of the earth, restore and preserve the planet’s beauty for future generations.

“Together, we can revitalize Mother Earth’s splendor, replenish her resources, and revive her wonders, she said, pointing out that “We owe it to ourselves, our children, and the legacy of our ancestors to act.”

She urged Catholics to embrace sustainability, adopt eco-friendly practices, and champion environmental stewardship. The time for change is now. Let us rise as ambassadors of hope and save Mother Earth from the brink of destruction.

Fr. Williams Opoku Boateng, CSSp, Parish Priest of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and the Diocesan President for the Religious of Obuasi Diocese, entrusted each of Religious with a sacred task to plant a tree in their gardens, homes, schools, and backyards.

He solicited a promise from every individual to safeguard Mother Earth from environmental degradation, invoking God’s guidance and strength in our collective endeavor.

“With this symbolic act of planting a tree, we committed to nurture life, foster sustainability, and protect the planet for future generations,” he noted, praying that “our promise be a testament to our devotion to environmental stewardship and may God bless our efforts.”

Story and photos by Sr. Sheila Adombire, HHCJ (Sister Communicator)

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