Accra, 09 October, 2025 / 1:01 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Conference of Major Superiors of Religious – Ghana (CMSR-GH) have been urged to take concrete steps to defend human rights and promote ecological justice in their services amid the growing threat of environmental degradation.
In his speech at the CMSR-GH Conference held on Wednesday, October 8, in Ghana’s Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Coast, Bishop John Aphonse Asiedu of the Vicariate Apostolic of Donkorkrom underscored that the Church’s mission must move beyond reflection to practical action in defending the dignity.
Bishop Asiedu decried rampant corruption and injustices in Ghana, including child marriages and environmental exploitation, which he said call for a renewed moral and pastoral commitment.
“Consecrated Men and Women in Ghana can make human rights more tangible defending girls from child marriage, caring for survivors of abuse, advocating for a stop to galamsey and distractive practices of our environment and ensuring the sick are treated with compassion,” he said at the event held at the Chapel of the Holy Cross Brothers at Brafoyaw in Cape Coast.
“Let us put into action Consecrated Life for human rights protection and ecological justice. Hope does not disappoint through our ministries in communities, schools, clinics, and shelters,” he added.






