Lome, 11 August, 2024 / 9:20 pm (ACI Africa).
Days after the passing on of Archbishop Yves-Nicodème Anani Barrigah-Benissan of the Catholic Archdiocese of Lomé in Togo, the Apostolic Nunciature in the West African nation has announced the appointment of Bishop Isaac Jogues Agbémenya Kodjo Gaglo of the country’s Aného Diocese as the Apostolic Administrator of the Metropolitan See.
“The Dicastery for Evangelization having received the special faculty of the Holy Father” has appointed Bishop Gaglo to temporarily administer the Archdiocese of Lomé, reads in part the statement issued Sunday, August 11.
“The Apostolic Nunciature would like to entrust the Archdiocese of Lomé and its new apostolic administrator to the fervent prayers of the Church Family of God in Togo,” continues the statement that was read by the President of the Episcopal Conference of Togo (CET), Bishop Benoît Comlan Messan Alowonou, at Sacred Heart Cathedral of Lomé Catholic Archdiocese.
The Togolese Catholic Archdiocese became vacant when Archbishop Barrigah-Benissan, known for his passion for music and arts, passed on at DOGTA-LAFIE Hospital in Lomé on August 4.
Born in October 1958 in Kpémé, Bishop Gaglo was ordained a Priest in August 1985 by St. Pope John Paul II, for the Archdiocese of Lomé.