Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Accra
Archdiocese of Accra Archidioecesis Accraënsis | |
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Holy Spirit Cathedral, Adabraka-Accra | |
Location | |
Country | Ghana |
Territory | Greater Accra Region and parts of Volta Region |
Ecclesiastical province | Accra |
Metropolitan | Accra |
Statistics | |
Population - Total - Catholics |
(as of 2013) 2,291,352 151728 (7%) |
Parishes | 62 |
Churches | 158 |
Schools | 86 |
Information | |
Denomination | Roman Catholic[1] |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | 31st January, 1893 |
Cathedral | Holy Spirit Cathedral |
Patron saint | Immaculate Heart of Mary, St. Peter Claver, St. Martin de Porres and the Martyrs of Uganda |
Secular priests | 103 |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Metropolitan Archbishop | Charles G. Palmer-Buckle |
Suffragan | Ho, Jasikan, Keta-Akatsi, Koforidua |
Vicar General | Monsignor Francis Adoboli |
Emeritus Bishops | |
Map | |
Territory of the Archdiocese of Accra | |
Website | |
accracatholic.org |
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Accra covers the Greater Accra Region and parts of the Volta egion. There are 62 parishes and rectories. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Accra (Latin: Accraën(sis)) is the Metropolitan See for the ecclesiastical province of Accra in Ghana which includes the suffragan dioceses of Ho, Koforidua, Jasikan and Keta-Akatsi. The Latin title of the archdiocese is Archidioecesis Accraënsis, and the corporate title is Archdiocese of Accra. The cathedral parish for the archdiocese is the Holy Spirit Cathedral.
Most Reverend Dominic Kodwo Andoh† was the first Ghanaian native to become Archbishop of Accra. Installed in October 1971, he became the 3rd Ordinary for Accra since its establishment as a diocese.
Special churches
The Holy Spirit Cathedral
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Sacred Heart Church which was started under a large empty cocoa shed at Derby Avenue in Accra, was the first church to be built. It was dedicated on February 11, 1925.
Leadership
Metropolitan Archbishops of Accra (Roman rite)
- Archbishop Charles G. Palmer-Buckle (since 2005)
- Archbishop Dominic Kodwo Andoh† (1992 – 2005)
Bishops of Accra (Roman rite)
- Archbishop Dominic Kodwo Andoh† (1971 – 1992)
- Bishop Joseph Oliver Bowers† (1953 – 1971)
- Archbishop Adolph Alexander Noser, S.V.D.† (1950 – 1953)
Vicars Apostolic of Accra (Roman rite)
- Archbishop Adolph Alexander Noser, S.V.D† (1947 – 1950)
Prefects Apostolic of Accra (Roman rite)
- Archbishop Adolph Alexander Noser, S.V.D† (1944 – 1947)
Suffragan Diocese
The Metropolitan Archdiocese has four suffragans. In 1992, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Koforidua was carved out of Accra by His Holiness, St. John Paul II. Accra was elevated to a Metropolitan See and Bishop Andoh was made the Metropolitan Archbishop. While the Ho, Jasikan and Keta-Akatsi Dioceses cover the Volta Region of Ghana, Koforidua Diocese spans a vast area of the Eastern Region.
Structure
Deaneries
There are six deaneries in the Archdiocese of Accra. Originally termed as Vicariates or Districts in the Code of Canon Law, deaneries exist "to foster pastoral care through common action". Each Deanery is headed by a Dean whose duty of promotion and coordination chiefly pertains to his responsibility to oversee and assist in uniting the other presbyters or priests in his vicariate in a common pastoral activity. The six deaneries of Accra are:
- Kaneshie Deanery
- Mamprobi Deanery
- Kpehe Deanery
- Osu Deanery
- Madina Deanery
- Tema- Battor Deanery
Education in the Archdiocese of Accra
In January 1931, the first school was opened on the Sacred Heart Church grounds. With an enrollment of fifteen boys and six girls the school opened and by August it was recognized by the Government Educational Director and placed on the Assisted List (which meant that Government would pay an agreed percentage of the teachers' salaries depending on the quality of the school as determined by the inspectors). Today, Accra Archdiocese has over seventy basic schools, several second cycle schools three seminaries and formation houses and a university.
Catholic Basic Schools in Accra
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Catholic Private Basic Schools in Accra
- St. Bernadette Soubirous School-Dansoman
- Mary Mother of Good Counsel-Airport-West[2]
- St. Theresa’s School-Kaneshie
- Christ The King Int. School-Cantonments
- Bishop Bowers School-Latebiokoshie
- St. Peter Claver French School-Mataheko
- Corpus Christi-Com. 18 Lashibi
- St. Ignatius R/C School-Batsona
- St. Mark R/C School-Ashongman
- St. Ancilla Preparatory School-Haatso
- St. John the Evangelist-Adenta
Catholic Second Cycle Schools in Accra
Public Schools
- St. Thomas Aquinas SHS-Cantonment, Accra
- St. Mary’s SHS-Korle-Gonno, Accra
- St. Margaret Mary Sec./Tech-Dansoman, Accra
- Our Lady of Mercy SHS-Tema
- St. Don Bosco Voc. Training Centre-Ashaiman, Tema
- Sacred Heart Technical Inst.-James Town, Accra
Private Schools
- Catholic Social Advance Inst.-Adabraka, Accra
- St. Francis Xavier Sec./Voc.-Kotobabi, Accra
- St. Peter Claver French School-Mataheko, Accra
- Corpus Christi SHS-Lashibi-Comm 18, Tema
- St. Kizito SHS-Battor
Catholic Seminaries and Formation Houses
- St. Paul's Catholic Seminary (Philosophy Session)-Sowutuom
- Society of African Missions (SMA)-Sowutuom
- Salesians of Don Bosco-Ashaiman
Catholic University
- Catholic Institute of Business and Technology (University College)-Adabraka[3]
See also
References
- ↑ "Archdiocese of Accra". http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/accr0.htm. External link in
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Coordinates: 5°33′00″N 0°13′00″W / 5.5500°N 0.2167°W