When Ghana is in crisis, the National Cathedral will inspire its Christians hope. - Akufo-Addo

 

When Ghana is in crisis, the National Cathedral will inspire its Christians hope, says Akufo-Addo



President Akufo-Addo believes that people pay greater attention to their faith in difficult times, so he built the National Cathedral as a symbol of faith.

According to President Akufo-Addo, who was addressing in Accra at the 19th Plenary Assembly of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar, a project like the National Cathedral will be something that Ghanaian Christians can look up to in trying times (SECAM). He claimed that throughout the world, people are renouncing their doubts.



According to the President, if only developmental needs were considered, there would never be a suitable time to build a church, a cathedral, or any well-known houses of worship in France, Italy, or the United States.


The President said in a speech yesterday that there can never be a better time to build the National Cathedral, regardless of the cost or the length of time it would take to complete.

"My position has always been that even though the Cathedral will be a significant national institution, the expense should be mostly paid by the Christian community, with the state providing the land and initial financing to get the project off the ground," the author said. He spoke.




"It will serve as a collective expression of gratitude to the Almighty for the favors given upon Ghana, saving the country from the ravages of civil war, which have plagued the histories of nearly all neighbors, and the emergence of mass diseases.
There has never been what may be called an appropriate period to build a cathedral, according to the histories of all the world's great cathedrals. Usually, it has taken decades or even centuries to finish," the President continued.

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