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ARCHDIOCESE OF KUMASI (Archidioecesis Kumasiensis)
Country : Ghana
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1950 as Diocese of Kumasi
elevated to Archdiocese in 2002
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
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Arms of Bishops
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Hubert Joseph Paulissen (1950-1951)
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André van den Bronk (1952-1962)
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Joseph Amihere Essuah (1962-1969)
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Peter Kwasi Sarpong (1969-2002)
Arms of Archbishops
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Peter Kwasi Sarpong (2002-2008)
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Thomas Kwaku Mensah (2008-2012)
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Gabriel Justice Yaw Anokye (2012-present)
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