Accra, 14 February, 2023 / 9:00 pm (ACI Africa).
Pope Francis has, on Tuesday, February 14, appointed two Auxiliary Bishops for Ghana’s Accra Archdiocese.
The appointment of Mons. John Kobina Louis alongside Mons. Anthony Narh Asare was published by the Holy See Press Office and made public in the West African nation by the Apostolic Nuncio at the Holy Spirit Cathedral of Accra Archdiocese.
At the time of his Episcopal appointment, Mons. Kobina has been serving as the Vicar General of the Ghanaian Archdiocese.
Born in Accra in November 1964, Mons. Kobina was ordained a Priest for the Ghanaian Archdiocese in July 1992 after completing his studies in Theology at St. Peter’s Major Seminary Pedu in Cape Coast Archdiocese.
The Ghanaian Bishop-elect holds licentiate degrees in Dogmatic Theology and Religious Studies and Sociology from the Rome-based Pontifical Urbaniana University and the Catholic University College of Ghana, respectively.