Christian Village, Kumasi-Ghana witnessed a remarkable display of dedication and skill during the just-ended Regional Conference of Major Superiors of West Africa (RECOMSWA) and Africa Religious Union Ghana (ARUG) gathering, held from 12–15 March 2026.
At the heart of the event’s coverage were four dynamic Religious Sisters whose pens and voices became the frontline tools of communication.
They were Sr. Agnes Mercy Nyatsoe, SMMC; Sr. Sylvie Lum Cho, MSHR, Sr. Gifty Anastasia Blewu, SMMC, and Sr. Sheila Adombire, HHCJ, who are nembsrs of the Catholic Sister Communicators Network Ghana (CASCON-GH)
As Sister Communicators, they carried the responsibility of documenting, reporting, and amplifying the spirit of the assembly.
Their work ensured that the stories of faith, dialogue, and renewal reached far beyond the conference halls.

With precision and passion, they transformed moments into messages—capturing the essence of discussions, the vibrancy of worship, and the unity of participants.
Observers hailed their role as “frontliners of the Word,” emphasizing how their commitment to communication embodies both service and mission.
In an era where information shapes engagement, these sisters proved that religious voices remain vital in shaping narratives of hope and solidarity.
About CASCON-GH
CASCON-GH is a Network of Religious Congregations working in Ghana, who aim to promote effective communication / publication on the activities of indigenous religious women and their activities in the Catholic Church in Ghana.
It seeks to harness the potentials of the Sisters Communicators of the Church in Media Training and writing skills for effective evangelization.

It also seeks to push the congregations by the proper and strategic use of the traditional and social media to tell the story of the Sisters over in terms of visibility and publicity through the creation of an online news portal.
*Vision Statement*
To connect faith communities through authentic social communication for evangelization.
Mission Statement
Projecting women religious activities through effective social communication to create an effective Inclusive community for evangelization.
*Core Values*
Integrity
Commitment
Professionalism
Unity in Diversity
Evangelisation
The Network also seeks to be voice of the voiceless and this informs it’s motto ‘Vox Tacitae’
The RECOMSWA/ARUG 2026 gathering may have concluded, but the impact of these four sisters’ frontline reporting continues to resonate—reminding all that communication, when rooted in faith, becomes a ministry of connection and transformation.
By Sr. Gifty Anastasia Blewu, SMMC
(Catholic Sister Communicators Network, Ghana CASCON-GH)

















