Accra, 16 January, 2026 / 10:02 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Joseph Kwaku Afrifah-Agyekum of Ghana’s Catholic Dioecse of Koforidua has urged Seminary Rectors across West Africa to prioritize liturgical formation in their seminaries to prevent abuses and ensure future Priests celebrate the Church’s Sacraments with reverence and fidelity.
In his Wednesday, January 14 speech at the opening of the 12th Regional Episcopal Conference of West Africa (RECOWA) Rectors' Conference at St. Paul’s Catholic Seminary, Sowutuom in Accra, Bishop Afrifah-Agyekum acknowledged with gratitude the good work of all the seminary Formators in accepting the task to form future Priests.
“The Seminary is a special place of formation where seminarians are equipped academically and spiritually for service in the Church,” the Local Ordinary of Koforidua, who also serves as RECOWA’s First Vice Presiden,t said.
Bishop Afrifah-Agyekum focused on the importance of liturgical education, stressing that Priests and Seminarians must understand that liturgy and sacraments belong to the Church, not the individual celebrant.
“When a Priest or a Seminarian is praying, he is praying according to the mind of the Church. Reverence and preparation are essential. Celebration without preparation becomes mere performance,” he warned.


