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“WALK DAILY WITH JESUS”, 16/04/26, (Thursday, Easter week 2 in Year A).
COLLECT: “O GOD, WHO FOR THE SALVATION OF THE WORLD BROUGHT ABOUT THE PASCHAL SACRIFICE, BE FAVORABLE TO THE SUPPLICATIONS OF YOUR PEOPLE, SO THAT C...
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“WALK DAILY WITH JESUS”, 15/04/26, (Wednesday, 2nd week of Easter in Year A).
PRAYER: “AS WE RECALL YEAR BY YEAR THE MYSTERIES BY WHICH, THROUGH THE RESTORATION OF ITS ORIGINAL DIGNITY, HUMAN NATURE HAS RECEIVED THE HOPE OF RI...
“WALK DAILY WITH JESUS”, 14/04/26, (Tuesday, 2nd Week of Easter in Year A).
LCOLLECT: “ENABLE US, WE PRAY, ALMIGHTY GOD, TO PROCLAIM THE POWER OF THE RISEN LORD, THAT WE, WHO HAVE RECEIVED THE PLEDGE OF HIS GIFT, MAY COME TO...
WASSCE Under Siege: Leakages, Low Pay, and Policy Gaps Threaten Ghana’s Education Integrity