Ahead of the re-opening of St Paul’s Senior High School following a temporary closure, the Chaplain of school Rev Father Franklin Adjaho has prayed for God’s protection from evil forces that is dragging the school’s image into disrepute.
[contextly_sidebar id=”1PihZNNxpCGKxVOMNkd1BCpJkRH1Yal9″]Rev Father Franklin Adjaho on Friday while leading members of the school’s PTA in a closing prayer at a meeting held to discuss the reports by the committee of inquire on the recent riot, called for the Holy Spirit’s intervention in the affairs the school.
“We commit the spirit of sodomy into care; that every child coming to this school and being possessed by that spirit, we destroy by your blood. We know oh lord that you have planned that a man and woman would marry and give forth. May that spirit of sodomy jumping among the youth, destroying them be broken in your blood!!”
The Roman Catholic School has been in the news recently over the death of a student following a rampage by students protesting against what they said was the school authority’s attempts to condone gay practice in the school.
Incredibly the committee formed to investigate the riot in its report confirmed the negligence on the part of school authorities in dealing with issues of sodomy on campus.
The chaplain in his prayer professed that although necessary measures are being taken to avert future occurrence of such activities, divine interventions remain paramount.
Meanwhile the headmaster of the school Mr. Francis Hlogbey, disclosed to citinews students would resume school this week to continue academic works.
He therefore called on all students to exhibit good behavior in their return to trudge along as leaders of tomorrow.
“I wish that when they come back they focused on what they are supposed to do. They should be purposeful; they are in to learn and therefore that should be their primary concern on campus. When they see anything going wrong, they should report to the appropriate quarters; the channels of communications are there, they should take the law into their own hands,’’ he advised.
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By: King Norbert Akpablie/citifmonline.com/Ghana