Freetown, 25 March, 2024 / 9:54 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Edward Tamba Charles of the Catholic Archdiocese of Freetown in Sierra Leone has decried the low turnout for Holy Week activities in the Archdiocese, and expressed concern that the lay faithful he is shepherding have continued to show indifference to many other pastoral activities that are available for them.
In his March 23 message shared with ACI Africa, Archbishop Tamba Charles said that apart from the large crowds that attend Good Friday celebrations, not many people turn up to participate in the rest of the liturgical activities of the Holy Week for the years that he has been Archbishop of Freetown.
“I have observed in the last twenty or so years, but most especially in the last sixteen years of my episcopal ministry that, apart from the liturgy of the Passion of the Lord on Good Friday, the Catholic faithful in the Archdiocese of Freetown generally do not attend, in large numbers, the other liturgical celebrations during the Easter Triduum; that is, Holy Thursday and Easter Vigil,” Archbishop Tamba Charles said in the message that was sent to ACI Africa on Monday, March 24.
He added, “I am yet to find out the reasons for this noticeable lack of interest among our Catholic faithful in the liturgical celebrations of Holy Thursday, which is the commemoration of the Lord's Supper, the Holy Eucharist or Holy Mass, the very source and climax of the entire life and mission of the Church.”
The Sierra Leonean Catholic Church leader, who started his Episcopal Ministry in May 2008 as Archbishop of the then Archdiocese of Freetown and Bo further described Holy Thursday as “the distinguishing mark of the Catholic Church and its members.”