Accra, 03 November, 2025 / 4:04 pm (ACI Africa).
The Apostolic Nuncio in Ghana has cautioned the people of God against practices that strip the Christian burial rite of its true spiritual meaning, urging them instead to mark it with dignity, simplicity, and deep faith.
In his homily on All Souls Day, Archbishop Julien Kaboré emphasized that Jesus Christ transformed the tomb into “the gateway to glory,” making it no longer a "symbol of defeat but a sign of hope.”
“Every Christian cemetery, therefore, is a silent proclamation of faith…the crosses and inscriptions all declare, ‘Christ is risen’, and we shall rise with him,” the Vatican diplomat said during the November 2 Holy Mass that was celebrated at the Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral Parish of the Catholic Diocese of Yendi.
He added, “That's why, brothers and sisters, we are called to celebrate the rite of Christian burial and all our funerals with dignity, but also with simplicity and faith.”
“No huge expenses,” Archbishop Kaboré said, and went on to underscore that Christian burials are not meant to be moments of extravagance or show off, but “sacred moments to proclaim that those who die in Christ will live eternally in him.”






