Accra, 16 January, 2026 / 4:40 pm (ACI Africa).
The Vice President of the Regional Episcopal Conference of West Africa (RECOWA) has cautioned Priests, Seminary Formators, and Rectors in West Africa against the misuse of inculturation, warning that some practices being introduced in the Liturgy in the name of culture undermine ecclesial authority.
In his Thursday, January 15 speech at the opening of the 12th RECOWA Rectors’ Conference at St.Paul’s Catholic Seminary, Sowutuom of West Africa, Bishop Joseph Kwaku Afrifah-Agyekum of Ghana’s Catholic Diocese of Koforidua said that inculturation is an important pastoral principle that should be used with moderation.
“We try to use this word inculturation and so forth, but we forget that these principles that are stated in the inculturation have also limitations, and often it’s not always the Priest who has the final authority, but rather it rests on the authority of the Bishop,” the Vice President of RECOWA said at the four day event which is set to end on January 17.
The Catholic Bishop expressed concern over some of the practices introduced by some Priests that lack clear theological or liturgical grounding.
“A lot of Priests are doing things that sometimes you don’t even know where they got them from. We see video clips on social media of things, as if we are just performing arts. Introducing kinds of things that often even the Bishops are not aware of,” the Bishop said.



