Accra, 09 October, 2025 / 2:41 pm (ACI Africa).
The Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Coast has expressed concern over the ecological crisis facing the world today, calling on all the people of God in Ghana to demonstrate care for both humanity and the environment.
In his Wednesday, October 8, speech during a Conference that brought together members of the Conference of Major Superiors of Religious in Ghana (CMSR-Gh), Archbishop Gabriel Charles Palmer-Buckle reflected on the current news trends, noting that there’s still so much suffering in the world, especially in Africa.
“I pray to God that we as a Church can perceive in the darkness that we are living today, because the world is in serious trouble. I don't know whether you have been going through the news and the rest of it. We are in serious trouble,” Archbishop Palmer-Buckle said at the event that was held at the Chapel of the Holy Cross Brothers at Brafoyaw in Ghana’s Archdiocese of Cape Coast.
Referring to the president of Ghana, President John Mahama’s speech and other speakers during the 80th United Nations anniversary, the Archbishop emphasized that the “world is in trouble.”
“You listen to what is happening in Israel and in Gaza, what is happening in Sudan, South and North, what is happening in Ghana.There is something really demonic happening,” he said.



