Parish of St Sylvanus, Pokuase

History

The church of St Sylvanus, Pokuase, was established in 1948 by Mr. Cosmos Sena who was a Togolese. It was established near the Pokuase Agricultural Workers Quarters. Since he could not speak the English language, he was assisted by the catechist, Mr William Amuzu Akado.[1] Mr. William Amuzu Akado who became the first Catechist had to do most of the work. Priests travelled from Accra to celebrate mass. Some of these were Bishop Adolph Noser,[2] Fr. Alphonse Merten, Fr. Gerald Fini,[3] an African and a few others.A piece of land was acquired from the Dodoo family for the erection of a permanent church building as the parishioners worshipped in school classrooms. The Church became an outstation of St Kizito Catholic Church in 1985 and was administered from there. The late Archbishop Dominic Kodzo Andoh cut the sod for the building of a chapel in 1998.

The church was elevated to a rectorate in 2006 and the first Parochial Administrator is Rev Fr George Ekow Mensah with Rev Fr Albert Gyapaning as his vicar. There are six outstations located at Amasaman, Sarpeiman, Medie, Adjen Kotoku, Ashalaja and Mayera. The Chapel has been completed and dedicated in 2014 by Most Rev Bishop Charles Palmer Buckle, Metropolitan Bishop of Accra. The church has grown in numbers and two masses are held on Sundays from 7am-9am and from 9.30-11am. There are many societies within the church which also has a marriage school.

In the early 1950s, Fr. Joseph H. Lauck worked at Pokuase while residing at St. Joseph Catholic Church situated at the Catholic Press Offices near the Roxy Cinema at Adabraka in Accra. It was this church that became the Holy Spirit Cathedral in Accra. St Sylvanus Church grew under S.V.D. priests such as Fr. Oto Hening, Fr. Martin Wells. Since the Church cannot grow without a school Mr. William Amuzu Akado and Mr. Cosmos Sena contacted the Dodoo family in Accra and acquired the present site for a church and school. Mr. Aryee gave his school to the catholic church and the school was moved to this site with William Amuzu Akado as the first Head teacher.The first classroom was constructed by Rev. Bro Damien SVD who was then residing in Accra.

In the 1980s the Gas protested that the Church was too far from Pokuase town so two different plots were acquired in the Pokuase township. This defeated the intention of the pioneers who wanted the church to serve the Amasaman, Fise, Agric. Quarters, Afiaman, Shikpontele and others. In view of the protest, the church was moved to Pokuase and worshiped in the District Assembly School during the time of Fr. Anthony Baiden Amissah.

1n 1982, the Holy Spirit Cathedral at Adabraka has oversight responsibility over St Sylvanus and Rev Fr Bobby Benson was placed in charge.

Outstation of St Kizito Church at Nima

In 1985, Rev Fr. Alex Bobby Benson was made the Parish Priest of St. Kizito Catholic Church at Nima a suburb of Accra. The St. Sylvanus Catholic Church Pokuase became an outstation of St Kizito Church. Fr. Benson suggested that the church should move back to the present site but the indigenous Gas were reluctant. That very week, there was a great storm and the roof of the Local Council School was blown off. Fr. Bobby Benson saw this as a divine intervention and the church moved back to the present site.

The St. Sylvanus church which was almost dormant was rejuvenated by Rev. Fr. Bobby Benson. He was assisted by the late Rev. Fr. Albert Kretchmer (SVD) then resident at Nima and worked at the National Catholic Secretariat. Fr. Benson evangelized in Kwashiekuma ma, Nsakina and others. It was during Fr. Benson’s time that the firsts Corpu Christi celebrated at Kwashiekuma ma. The Metropolitan Archbishop of Accra Most Rev. Gabriel Charles Palmer-Buckle who was the chaplain for Achimota College[4] joined the celebration of Corpus Christi at Kwashiekuma ma.

Rev Fr. Benson introduced income generation ventures including crop farming and piggery. In 1992, Rev. Fr. Miguel Oppong took over from Fr Bobby Benson as Parish Priest of St Kizito. He started the foundation of the present church building in 1998. The sod was cut by the late Archbishop Emeritus Most Rev. Dominic Andoh.[5] The Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) Chairman was Mr. George Amoah and Mr. Jarvis Nuworsah the chairman of the Planning Committee. The late Fr. Lawrence Duho, an assistant to Fr. Oppong also helped immensely to build on what their predecessor had done.

In March 1999, the late Fr. Patrick Charkitey was made the Parish Priest to succeed Fr. Miguel Oppong. During his time his assistant was Fr. Matthias Kotoka Amuzu. After Fr. Charkiteys death Fr. Amuzu worked with the Pokuase Church for a short period. When Fr. Amuzu was left alone at Nima, Rev. Father Benjamin Poku Donkor then working at the National Catholic Secretariat[6] celebrate mass at St Sylvanus Pokuase. Fr. Mintah took over from Fr. Charkitey and it was during his time that renovation work was started on the old school building but he could not complete it before he was transferred. Fr. Edmund Ekow Neizer took over from Fr. Mintah and completed renovations work on the school building, worked on the church building and roofed it. He converted the piggery into a classroom block .

St Sylvanus Rectorate.

Extraordinary Ministers of the Holy Eucharist in Pokuase Rectorate

On 11 June 2006, the St Sylvanus[7] was elevated to a rectorate and the first Parochial Administrator Fr. George Ekow Mensah and his Vicar Fr. Albert Gyapaning celebrated mass in the church. Fr. Albert Gyapaning had a short stay and was transferred to St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, Kaneshie. Fr. Peter Hesse was the next vicar to work in the parish and later came Fr. Nicholas Dzikunu. We cannot write the history of St Sylvanus without the name of Joseph Arthur Akado, son of the first catechist who has been a catechist of the church since the late 1970s to date and was made Extra Ordinary Minister of the Holy Eucharist.

In 2008, the church celebrated its 60th Anniversary under the theme 'Ebenezer thus far the Lord has brought us'[1] St Sylvanus Church has about 1000 parishioners and vibrant choir. From February 2010 the church holds two Sunday masses.

St Sylvanus Parish

Fiifi Sackey PPC Chairman hands over church keys to Archbishop Palmer Buckle
Archbishop at dedication of St Sylvanus Church

The church was elevated to a parish on Sunday 7 September 2014.[8] The Metropolitan Archbishop of Accra, Most Rev Fr Gabriel Charles Palmer Buckle installed Rev Fr George Ekow Mensah as first parish priest of the church. There was a dedication of the church on Saturday 6 September 2014.

Parish Pastoral Councils

A Parish Pastoral Council[9] was put in place to help administer the goods of the church. The chairpersons of the Parish Pastoral Councils (PPC) were Mr. Robert Mensah and Mr. Francis Quartey(deceased), Mr. Sylvester Korang Amoako, Mr. George Aryee Armah, Mrs. Eunice Adams, Mr. George Amoah (1997-1999), Mrs. Felicia Oppong Nkrumah(1999- 2002), Ms. Alice Saanuo (2002-2006)[10] and Mr. Albert Fynn(2007-2011).[1]

The present Parish Pastoral Council(2011- now) members include:

Bishops and priests

The bishops and priests who worked at Pokuase include:

  • Bishop Adolph Noser (SVD)
  • Bishop Joseph Oliver Bowers
  • Archbishop Dominic Kodwo Andoh
  • Fr Adolphonse Merton (SVD)1972-1977
  • Fr Gerald Fini (SVD) 1944 -
  • Fr Joseph H. Lauck(SVD) 1941-
  • Fr Otoo Henning (SVD)
  • Fr Sila (SVD)
  • Fr Martin Wels (SVD)
  • Fr Anthony Baiden Amissah
  • Fr Alex Bobby Benson 1984-1992
  • Fr Albert Kretchmer (SVD)
  • Fr Miguel Oppong 1992-1999
  • Fr Lawrence Duho
  • Fr Patrick Charkitey-Mensah 1999-2000
  • Fr Matthias Kotoku Amuzu
  • Fr Benjamin Poku Donkor (National Catholic Secretariat)
  • Fr Edmund Ekow Neizer 2002-2004
  • Fr George Ekow Mensah (1st Administrator )May 2006-Sept 2014
  • Fr Albert Gyapanin( Asst to Administrator )2006
  • Fr Peter Hesse (Asst Priest)2006-2010
  • Fr Nicholas Dzikunu (Asst Priest)2010-now)
  • Fr George Ekow Mensah installed parish priest 7 September 2014

Vocations

In 2003 the church produced its first priest. Five other parishioners will soon become priests.The two priests from the church include:

The parishioners who are in seminary to become priests include:

Church choir

St Sylvanus Church Choir at elevation to parish ceremony

A vibrant church choir supports the liturgy. The choir masters are Cherubim Parku and Richard Dorhiame.The choir is supported by two organists, Richard Korsah and Samuel Saakwa. The first choir robe was dedicated in April, 2001. In 2013, the St Sylvanus Church Choir took the first position in the choir competition held among the senior choirs for the 120th Anniversary Celebration.[13]

Marriages

The first mass wedding was celebrated in 1998 for ten couples. In 2008 another mass wedding was celebrated for thirteen couples. In 2011 eight Marriage Councilors completed the Marriage and Family Life Course organized by the Archdiocese of Accra. A Marriage School was started on 3 June 2012. The school counsels couples who wish to bless their marriages.

The Marriage Counselors include:

Outstations of St Sylvanus

Very Rev Fr George Ekow Mensah Parish Priest of St Sylvanus Church

St. Sylvanus had seven outstations[14] including:

Name of Church Year Established Council Chairperson
St. Bakhita, Amasaman 2003 Mr. Sylvester Akantisi
Holy Trinity, Sarpeiman 2006 Mr. David Abban
St. Mugagga, Kutunse 2000 Mrs. Veronica E. Daklu
St. Joseph the Worker, Medie 1984 Mr. Philip Arthur
St. Peter, Adjen, Kotoku 1963 Mr. Paulinus Adelyiip
All Saints, Ashalaja 2009 Mrs Victoria Afun
Epiphany, Mayera 2013 Mr. Noah K Adjei

In September 2012, St. Joseph the Worker, Medie, was made a Rectorate with St. Peter Adjen Kotoku and Papacy as outstations. Holy Family Church, Amamoley Oshuman Estate is attached to St Sylvanus. Churches will soon be opened at ACP, Kwabenya and Domeabra near Katapor. There is a Catholic Charismatic Renewal Center at Kutunse for the spiritual formation of Catholics.

Catechists in rectorate

Catechism is being taught in all the churches. This leads to baptism and confirmation of the members of the community. The catechists that handle catechism include:

Church Names of Catechists
St Sylvanus, Pokuase Joseph Akado, Eric Helegah, Jacob Konadu Ankrah, Gladys Kassuah, Simplicia Suurkye, Magdalene Gabienu
St Bakhita, Amasaman Emmanuel Salu, Veronica Azameti, Moses Atsu Galley
Holy Trinity, Sarpeiman Justus Atsu Kudu, Magdalene Kudu
St. Mugagga, Kutunse Esther Lawson, Ben Fiave
All Saints, Ashalaja Mr Lomotey
Epiphany, Mayera Peter Sakyi

Societies in the Church

Knights and Ladies of Marshall with Juniors
The CYO celebrating the church elevation to Parish

The societies in the church include:

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