Now
that the anxiety and excitement of the Ghana presidential election is over,
it’s time for the people of Damongo to do what they do best- celebrate the
holiday season. The days before Christmas will be filled with events that will
allow celebration, relaxation and joy. The Unity Centre and its hard-working
staff are front and center as they close the year in style before regrouping
and setting new goals for 2025.
The
weekend of the 21st kicked off with a double wedding of two men
working for the Diocese, an accountant and a driver. Bishop Peter Paul
officiated the special occasion at St. Theresa’s Parish Church. The ceremony
itself was much more a vibrant celebration than the ritual that we are used to
in the US. There is very heavily percussioned dancing, singing, and balloon
decorations within the church itself; a nice blend of ceremony and the
beginning of the reception which was held in the parking lot immediately after,
where jollof rice (a national favorite) and chicken was served to all in
attendance. Weddings here are very cost prohibitive to the couples relative to
salaries. On top of that the groom must come up with a dowery for the bride’s
family to satisfy tribal obligations. Hence, there is rarely any type of
honeymoon, nor is there any help from parents or many gifts of money. The
couples here are truly there to celebrate their commitment and love with all of
their family and friends. Weddings like this are quite a sacrifice and I am
always honored to take part. Best of luck to Evans and Vivian; Iraneus and
Mildred! Cheers!
The
following day, Sunday was the date of a revival of a past, yet discontinued, annual
event- The Holiday Couples Dinner. From what I understand, this event was held
in previous years and our Unity Centre leadership group has decided to revive
it. We had approximately 75 people for this soon to be annual event, which
featured dinner, drinks and music provide by a very interactive DJ. By any
standards, it was very successful- certainly, a foundation for future annual
events and a holiday staple.
The
employee Christmas party capped off the long holiday weekend on Monday. The day
began with a mass presided over by Bishop Peter Paul. The staff then gathered
outside in the outside bar/restaurant area of the Unity Centre for the end of
year celebration. Each employee was presented with gifts of food staples from
the administration as well as a couple of drinks as a token of appreciation for
the hard work provided in 2024. A good time was had by all.