Accra, 11 October, 2024 / 9:47 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Missionary Sisters of the Holy Rosary (MSHR) celebrating 100 years of service in Ghana have been invited to a “deep reflection, prayer and evaluation” even as they thank God for His graces over the years.
Bishop John Alphonse Asiedu made the invitation while presiding over the conclusion of the centenary celebrations of MSHR members in the region of Ghana on October 5 at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral of the Apostolic Vicariate of Donkorkrom, his Episcopal See.
"As we celebrate this centenary, we reflect on the incredible journey of the Holy Rosary Sisters, whose unwavering commitment has led to the true recovery and restoration of proper identity, especially for the poor, the destitute, and the marginalized," Bishop Asiedu said.
He described the mission of MSHR members in Ghana as one that resonates well with the prophecy of Isaiah about "proclaiming release to captives and recovery of sight to the blind."
The centenary celebration is not just a milestone for the Congregation but a testament to MSHR members’ transformative work across Ghana and beyond, the Ghanaian Catholic Bishop said about the Irish-founded missionary Sisters, who are also celebrating 100 years of their service in Brazil, Cameroon, Ethiopia, England, Ghana, Ireland, Kenya, Liberia, Mexico, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, USA, and Zambia.