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Giving to Ghana Catholic Diocese of Obuasi Inc.

Giving to Ghana Catholic Diocese of Obuasi Inc.

Wytheville, VA 24382
Tax ID84-3740423

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About this organization

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To support the Catholic Diocese of Obuasi, located in Obuasi, Ghana.

About

With the growth of the church in then Kumasi Diocese coupled with the increasing number of priests, and for effective pastoral ministry throughout the diocese, the Holy See saw the need to divide the Kumasi diocese into three namely: Kumasi, Obuasi and Konongo-Mampong. Thus, on March 3, 1995, when history was made by the creation of five new diocese comprising Keta-Akatsi, Jasikan and Damango in the Catholic Church in Ghana, Konongo-Mampong and Obuasi were included in the bull signed by the late Pope John II.