The Inculturation of the Asante Culture into Catholicism, Peter Kwasi Sarpong’s Perspective
Issue: Vol.5 No.3 Issue Article 16 pp.352-363
DOI: https://doi.org/10.38159/ehass.20245316 | Published online 27th March, 2024
© 2024 The Author(s). This is an open access article under the CCBY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
The Catholic Church was born out of the European culture in terms of rite and language. This makes the African Catholic feel somehow culturally removed from the liturgical life of the Church. The Catholic Church knowing how culture plays an integral role in the propagation of the Gospel, has given room for the adaptation of peoples’ culture into most especially the liturgical life of the participating community. The Church allows any form of adaptation, insofar as they are in conformity with the universal teachings of the Church. Many scholars and clergy have sought to make good use of this provision to inculturate their culture into Catholicism. In Ghana, Most Rev. Peter Kwasi Sarpong is a household name when it comes to the inculturation of the Asante culture into Catholicism for the liturgy to be at home for his people. Sarpong prefers the term “inculturation” to “adaptation” for the latter smacks of imposition. The article thus articulated Sarpong’s attempt to inculturate the Asante dance, music, gestures, symbols and the chieftaincy institution into the Catholic liturgy. This article used ethnographical sources like interviews and observations in gathering data. It also used a literary approach to elucidate the inculturation of the Asante culture into Catholicism from Peter Kwasi Sarpong’s perspectives. The paper thus celebrates the contributions of Most Rev. Peter Kwasi Sarpong to the Asante culture and Catholicism. It also affirms the notion that there could be the inculturation of peoples’ culture to make the liturgy meaningful to them.
Keywords: Asante, Catholic, Culture, Peter Kwasi Sarpong, Inculturation, Liturgy.
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Augustine Kojo Peprah is a Priest of the Catholic Archdiocese of Kumasi, Ghana. He is a Senior Tutor at the Department of Social Science and the Acting Vice Principal of St. Louis College of Education, Kumasi-Ghana. His areas of research are African Studies and Religious and Moral Education.
Peprah, Augustine Kojo.“The Inculturation of the Asante Culture into Catholicism, Peter Kwasi Sarpong’s Perspective,” E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 5, no.3 (2024): 352-363. https://doi.org/10.38159/ehass.20245315
© 2024 The Author(s). Published and Maintained by Noyam Journals. This is an open access article under the CCBY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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