Most Rev. Charles Gabriel Palmer-Buckle, the Metropolitan Archbishop of Cape Coast will man the 2020 priestly ordination in the Accra Archdiocese on Saturday September 19 at the Holy Spirit Cathedral, Adabraka.
The ceremony will see the ordination of six candidates out of seven who were ordained deacons on Friday, January 10, 2020 at the St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Adenta by Most Rev John Bonaventure Kwofie, Metropolitan Archbishop of Accra to Priesthood.
The ordinandees for Saturday’s celebration are Emmanuel Elikem Mensah Larnyoh, Bernard Adu-Tawiah Sor, Bernard Adu-Tawiah Sor, Isaac Gyasi Amoateng, John Armah Koufie and Emmanuel Boateng.
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Emmanuel Elikem Mensah Larnyoh, worships at St. Peter Damian Catholic Church, Tema and comes from Kpone, near Tema, in the Greater Accra region of Ghana.
HOBBIES: dancing, traveling and touring, swimming, and watching movies.
Bernard Adu-Tawiah Sor, a parishioner of SS. Anne and Joachim Catholic Church, Teshie. He hails from Sefwi-Wiawso in the Western North Region of Ghana.
HOBBIES: playing basketball, swimming, drawing and watching movies.
Isaac Gyasi Amoateng hails from Abuom in the Ahafo region of Ghana and worships at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Adenta.
HOBBIES: listening to music, playing computer games, watching football and wrestling.
Emmanuel Boateng hails from Piase in the Ashanti Region of Ghana and worships at Prince of Peace Catholic Church, Kwashieman.
HOBBIES: basketball, swimming, reading, watching movies and listening to music.
John Armah Koufie hails from Abura-Aboase in the Central Region of Ghana, a parishioner of Blessed Clementina Catholic Church, Ashaiman Middle-East.
HOBBIES: reading, walking, playing lawn tennis and volleyball, listening to music and listening to people.
Dominic Kwabla Amanor hails from Odumasi Krobo in the Eastern Region and worships at St. Kizito Catholic Church, Nima.
HOBBIES: reading, listening to choral music, singing, walking and playing football.
Source: AGNUS-DEI MEDIA