“A chef is just a chef, period! And God is God...”, remarks made by Monsignor Paul Lontsié-Keuné, Bishop of Bafoussam, who aroused turmoil among the guarantors of tradition.
Bishop Paul Lontsié-Keuné, bishop of Bafoussam in Cameroon, delivered a homily during a mass at Saint-Christophe Cathedral in Bafoussam. In his speech, he criticized some practices of traditional leaders, accusing them of being “pagans” and “followers of Satan.” These remark…
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“A chef is just a chef, period! And God is God...”, remarks made by Monsignor Paul Lontsié-Keuné, Bishop of Bafoussam, who aroused turmoil among the guarantors of tradition.
Bishop Paul Lontsié-Keuné, bishop of Bafoussam in Cameroon, delivered a homily during a mass at Saint-Christophe Cathedral in Bafoussam. In his speech, he criticized some practices of traditional leaders, accusing them of being “pagans” and “followers of Satan.” These remark…