First Catholic Church in Northern Ghana Celebrating 100years of establishment

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The Navrongo Catholic Mission was established in Navrongo in 1906 by 13 French Fathers with the construction of 4 huts, one of them being the chapel. In 1910, a much larger chapel was constructed but it became too small and not as prestigious as expected by the Fathers. They managed to convince their hierarchy and raised sufficient funding to build what remained for very long the most impressive building in the area. Entirely built of mud bricks, and pastered with mud mortar, the Cathedral is 60m long, 14m wide and its bell tower is 13m high. Originally the roof was flat, following the local pattern, but it was later replaced with a pitched corrugated iron sheet roof (1928). The floor is made of the traditional compacted gravel, mixed with cowdung and dawa-dawa. The large interior is divided along its length by two rows of columns into a nave and two sided aisles, the nave being approximately two and a half times the width of the aisles. The highest point of the pitched roof rests at approximately 7400 mm going down to approximately 5400mm at eaves level. Of the ten columns on either side, the last two at each end appear to grow out from the walls, their junction so smooth and rounded, highlighting the mouldable qualities of mud. Between each pair of columns lies either a window or a door opening, except for the last two openings on either side, which open into the Sacristy. At the extreme end of the building, off the nave, are two small arches, one leading to the baptistry, the other to the stair tower and each one lighted by large openings. Those are situated under two lateral small towers, separated by the central bell tower constructed over the entrance porch. Even though maintenance works and repairs have been done, the Cathedral has not changed very much.
100YEARS OF CELEBRATION
Hundreds of Catholic worshippers from Ghana and beyond are converging on the Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Minor Basilica also known as the “last mud Cathedral” at Navrongo in the Upper East Region for the centenary celebration of the structure . Dignitaries expected to grace the occasion include the Apostolic Nuncio to Ghana, the Most Reverend Henryk Mieczyslaw Jagodzinski, the Catholic Bishop of the Navrongo-Bolgatanga Diocese, the Most Reverend Alfred Agyenta, the Vice-President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, and the Upper East Regional Minister, Mr Stephen Yakubu, among other invited guests.
The centenary celebration is themed “100 years of existence of the church of the minor Basilica, celebrating our membership of the household of God" (Ephesians 2:19).

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