Catholic Priest Apologizes for Singing King Paluta’s “Aseda” During Mass

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Rev. Father Peter Kusi Twumasi, the acting rector of St. Stephen Rectorate in Bodomase, Ashanti Region, has issued a formal apology to the Catholic community after leading his congregation in singing King Paluta’s song “Aseda” during a church service.

A video of the incident shows members of the congregation energetically joining in the singing of the secular song, which has since sparked a range of reactions from fans and social media users.

In his statement, Rev. Father Twumasi expressed regret for allowing a secular influence into a sacred setting, acknowledging that his actions had caused both confusion and offense. “I realize now that my mistake has caused offense and confusion, and for that, I am truly sorry,” he said.

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He extended his apologies to the Bishop, the Diocese, the National Liturgical Commission, and the entire Catholic community for any scandal or discomfort his actions may have caused.

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